Book,  Chap.

1   1,   5|   of speaking, saying one thing, meaning another, and giving
2   1,  14| hearing perceives another thing, nevertheless I secondarily
3   1,  16| that to be equal to God a thing to be grasped at, but emptied
4   2,   2|    it is possible for one thing to be unadorned, another
5   2,   2|  to be unadorned, another thing beneficial: for it is declared
6   2,  15|    Because each and every thing is perceived from its effect,
7   2,  16|   the point that some one thing is indicated by many terms.
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