Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  7|       after it, has not become certainly known to the many, for there
 2   I,     I,  9|       are worthy. For you will certainly find in all the Scriptures,
 3   I,    II, 10|    Father's are also Christ's, certainly among those things which
 4   I,    II, 13|       image of the Father, may certainly also be called with propriety
 5   I,   III,  7|      dignity is greater, which certainly would be a very illogical
 6   I,     V,  2|       enumerates in order. And certainly, in a place where we have
 7   I,     V,  3|    seem to be absurd, as it is certainly absurd that the cause of
 8   I,   VII,  4|        soul of a man, which is certainly inferior while it remains
 9   I,  VIII,  3|       righteousness will never certainly admit of unrighteousness;
10   I,  VIII,  3|     the Word, or Reason, which certainly cannot be made irrational;
11  II,     I,  2|        to be taken away, which certainly would produce a change in
12  II,   III,  4|       marks as formerly; which certainly is an impossible result
13  II,   III,  6|        call "ideas: "for it is certainly alien to our (writers) to
14  II,   III,  6|     afterwards called "earth." Certainly, what some say of this world,
15  II,    IV,  3|      been made!-a result which certainly neither their reason nor
16  II,    IV,  3|    sees also the Father." This certainly would press us very hard,
17  II,    IV,  3|      property of bodies, which certainly will not be appropriately
18  II,     V,  3|     injustice? They will never certainly, in my opinion, be so foolish
19  II,  VIII,  1|    sensibilis et mobilis. This certainly may be said appropriately
20  II,  VIII,  3|      serpent and dragon, which certainly is referred to one of the
21  II,    IX,  1|       this were the case, then certainly created things could neither
22  II,    IX,  8|     with his deserts. In which certainly every principle of equity
23  II,     X,  1| invested with bodies, as it is certainly necessary, we ought to be
24  II,     X,  2|    they say that every body is certainly fashioned according to some
25  II,     X,  3|  changed? "This transformation certainly is to be looked for, according
26  II,     X,  6|      not be cleansed. By which certainly it is understood that the
27  II,     X,  7|        gift of the Spirit will certainly be withdrawn from his soul,
28  II,     X,  7|  Father, and as this angel was certainly one with the object of his
29  II,    XI,  1| whatever it is, which may seem certainly to promote the public advantage.
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