Book, Chapter
1 Int | allegorical license, the mysteries of creation - exegeting
2 3, V | the doing, and veiled in mysteries. Yet I was not of the number
3 4, II | and abominated such filthy mysteries,86 and answered “that, even
4 6, V | were to be resolved by the mysteries of spiritual interpretation.
5 7, X | those captivated by their mysteries; or else they must imagine
6 9 | of the past to the inner mysteries of memory itself. In doing
7 12 | BOOK THIRTEEN~ ~The mysteries and allegories of the days
8 12, XVIII| which is contained all the mysteries593 which change in their
9 12, XX | ministry of thy holy ones, thy mysteries have made their way amid
10 12, XX | have brought forth these mysteries, but only at thy word. The
11 12, XX | dependent on thy corporeal mysteries would not be able to profit
12 12, XXI | and speak by miracles and mysteries and mystical expressions,
13 12, XXIII| the celebration of those mysteries by which are initiated those
14 12, XXIV | by how many different mysteries and countless languages,
15 12, XXV | understanding of the divine mysteries. We owe these to them as
16 12, XXVI | a winged bird, speaking mysteries? What food is owed such
17 12, XXVII| infidels, who require the mysteries of initiation and great
18 12, XXXIV| physical matter produce the mysteries and the visible miracles
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