Book,  Chap.

1   2,  17| Principally, four. For either the pleasant are indicated by the pleasant,
2   2,  17|     pleasant are indicated by the pleasant, or the sad by the sad,
3   2,  17|        the sad by the sad, or the pleasant by the sad, or the sad by
4   2,  17|        the sad, or the sad by the pleasant. ~[2] D. Give examples for
5   2,  17|          individual kinds. M. The pleasant indeed are indicated by
6   2,  17|       indeed are indicated by the pleasant, as for example our Lord'
7   2,  17|            The third kind is when pleasant things are indicated with
8   2,  17|          things are depicted with pleasant things, as baptism is a
9   2,  17|           For what is either more pleasant than baptism, where we are
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