Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  5|         that every rational soul is possessed of free-will and volition;
 2 Pre,     0,  9|          every soul, and everything possessed of a rational nature.~
 3   I,     I,  3|           body, a share in which is possessed by many individuals. For
 4   I,    II,  2|           did not exist, or that He possessed the power indeed, but-what
 5   I,    II,  2|          ability, or that, although possessed of the power, He concealed
 6   I,    II,  3|         generated the Word, and had possessed wisdom in all preceding
 7   I,    II,  4|            the blessings which they possessed, but, in consequence of
 8   I,    II,  9|              that as God was always possessed of power and will, there
 9   I,    II,  9|          why He may not have always possessed that blessing which He desired.
10   I,    II, 10|          than absurd, that when God possessed none of those things which
11   I,   III,  7|             the Holy Spirit we find possessed only by the saints. And
12   I,  VIII,  3|          the cherubim. As he, then, possessed the power either of receiving
13   I,  VIII,  4|        diligence. And since all are possessed of free-will, and may of
14  II,    VI,  5|             shown above that Christ possessed a rational soul should cause
15  II,    VI,  6|        being incessantly heated, it possessed immutability from its union
16  II,  VIII,  2|             Christ. For as He truly possessed flesh, so also He truly
17  II,  VIII,  2|             flesh, so also He truly possessed a soul. It is difficult
18  II,    IX,  7| nevertheless, some of those who are possessed of greater merit are ordained
19  II,    XI,  4|           and drink, so our mind is possessed with a becoming and natural
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