Book, Chapter

1    II,       IX|     your desire is to pay a genuine heed to the saying, the
2   III,      XVI|     either has not become a genuine |86 believer, or else, though
3   III,      XVI|  else, though his belief is genuine, the thing that he believes
4    IV,      XXX| transcend it, nor receive a genuine newness of life; that the
5    IV,      XXX|    of a story-teller, but a genuine record, and a true relation
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