Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  5|         that He is by many degrees far better than what we perceive
 2   I,     I,  5|       nature, it is esteemed to be far superior, yet, in its efforts
 3   I,     I,  7|         under this power, which is far better than any other, i.e.,
 4   I,     I,  9|        manner, therefore, although far below the dignity of the
 5   I,    II,  6|           divide God the Father as far as they can, since even
 6   I,   III,  3|           than the Holy Spirit, so far as I can understand; as
 7   I,    VI,  2|          which I am of opinion, so far as I can see, that this
 8   I,   VII,  2| declarations of holy Scripture, as far as possible, be first adduced.
 9   I,   VII,  3|          ascertaining the truth as far as possible, there seems
10   I,   VII,  4|          existence with bodies. So far, then, as we can form an
11   I,   VII,  5|           be with Christ, which is far better." For I think that
12   I,   VII,  5|           be with Christ, which is far better." Paul indeed adds, "
13   I,  VIII,  4|            am of opinion, then, so far as appears to me, that the
14  II,   III,  6|            He desires to allude be far separated and divided from
15  II,   III,  7|          Having sketched, then, so far as we could understand,
16  II,    VI,  2|          to explain them in words, far surpasses the powers either
17  II,  VIII,  1|       words occur: "O Lord, be not far from helping me; look to
18  II,    IX,  1|       commencement of creation, so far as the understanding can
19  II,    IX,  6|         answers as occur to us, so far as our abilities enable
20  II,    IX,  8|          impartial retribution, so far as each one ought to be
21  II,    XI,  5|           be with Christ, which is far better; " knowing that when
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