Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  6|             and for that reason it appears, by a sort of inequality
 2   I,    II,  3|          the Word a living being," appears to me to be rightly used.
 3   I,    VI,  4|          passeth away." David also appears to assert the same in the
 4   I,   VII,  2|          be first adduced. For Job appears to assert that not only
 5   I,   VII,  5|      material. Whence also Solomon appears to characterize the whole
 6   I,  VIII,  4|           opinion, then, so far as appears to me, that the preceding
 7  II,     I,  1|          first point which clearly appears is, that the world in all
 8  II,     I,  4|      formed into a world. Now this appears to me to be very absurd,
 9  II,    II,  2|     thought and understanding, and appears to have been formed for
10  II,   III,  3|           the kingdom; and thus it appears that then also the need
11  II,   III,  6|           of the Most High God, he appears to throw out to us some
12  II,     V,  2|         they style Him a judge, He appears to be a judge not so much
13  II,     V,  3|          and wickedness, and if it appears to follow that we can speak
14  II,  VIII,  2|            that definition of soul appears applicable also to them.
15  II,  VIII,  3|          perfect condition. But it appears to some that this also may
16  II,  VIII,  3|            Whence the prophet also appears to point out some such state
17  II,  VIII,  3|         rest." From all which this appears to be made out, that the
18  II,  VIII,  4|          but the spirit: whence it appears that the soul is something
19  II,    IX,  2| undoubtedly is evil. From which it appears that the Creator of all
20  II,    IX,  7|           everything. And this, it appears to me, will be seen more
21  II,     X,  3|       already become spiritual, it appears absurd and contrary to his
22  II,    XI,  2|          now exist; chiefly, as it appears, on account of that expression
23  II,    XI,  5|          he understand what Israel appears to be, or what is meant
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