Book, Chapter
1 4, II | marriage. She was a woman I had discovered in my wayward passion, void
2 4, II | faithful to her and with her I discovered, by my own experience, what
3 4, III| simple reason that he had discovered astrology to be utterly
4 4, XV | explain them to others and discovered that even the most proficient
5 5, III| even though they had not discovered the sovereign Lord of it
6 5, III| these things. They have discovered much; and have foretold,
7 5, III| down the rules they had discovered, so that to this day they
8 5, VI | him some of my doubts. I discovered at once that he knew nothing
9 6, IV | contentiousness. I had not yet discovered that it taught the truth,
10 6, X | them; for as yet we had not discovered anything certain which,
11 6, XI | until the clear truth is discovered. But where and when shall
12 6, V | cares lest I die before I discovered the truth. And still the
13 6, IX | this nowhere there. And I discovered in those books, expressed
14 8, VII| a queen! When they were discovered and dug up and brought with
15 8, IX | pointed out by her who had discovered them; and she promised a
16 9, XI | which have already been discovered and, as I said, laid up
17 12, XI | think that he has thereby discovered what is immutable above
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