Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  8|         of God. But even if the point were to be conceded, the
 2 Pre,     0,  9| different nature from bodies,-a point which is not clearly indicated
 3   I,    II,  6|      generated by Him. For this point must above all others be
 4   I,    II,  8|          in regard of this very point of making God to be understood
 5   I,   III,  1|                     1. The next point is to investigate as briefly
 6   I,    IV,  1|  illustration. According to our point of view, then, so long as
 7   I,     V,  2|     other beings, seems to me a point on which it is not easy
 8   I,     V,  2|         animals; nay, even this point is not to be idly passed
 9   I,   VII,  3|     first to inquire after this point, whether it is allowable
10  II,     I,  1|        investigation, the first point which clearly appears is,
11  II,    II,  1|    bodily matter. And that this point may be more fully and thoroughly
12  II,    II,  2|       it is impossible for this point to be at all maintained,
13  II,    II,  2|     been collected on this very point.~
14  II,   III,  1|    condition of the world. This point also, I think, must be investigated
15  II,   III,  4|        or that; but at whatever point the freedom of their own
16  II,    VI,  7|       think that he, wishing to point out the work of Christ's
17  II,  VIII,  3|         prophet also appears to point out some such state of things
18  II,    IX,  8|         good work," undoubtedly point out this, that he who shall
19  II,     X,  2|      shall ask them if they can point out and describe to us the
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