Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,   III,  7|   viz., these, after their apprehension and their chastisement for
2  II,    VI,  7|      exceeds, perhaps, the apprehension of the human mind. But we
3  II,   VII,  2| points. And this method of apprehension is undoubtedly suggested
4  II,   VII,  4| whom He openly reveals the apprehension of spiritual knowledge.~
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