Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  1|         called light, shall He be supposed to have any resemblance
 2   I,    II,  6|       fashion is the Father to be supposed as having begotten the Son,
 3   I,    II, 13|           as if thereby it may be supposed to be denied that either
 4   I,     V,  4|           and beauty, is it to be supposed that such an one could be
 5   I,     V,  4|       could live? Or who could be supposed to be stainless from the
 6  II,     I,  1|         or those events which are supposed to have occurred before
 7  II,     I,  1|     variety and diversity also is supposed to have come into existence,
 8  II,     I,  3|        nevertheless, is not to be supposed as one of internal discrepancies
 9  II,   III,  6|         if any there are, must be supposed to be contained. For which
10  II,   III,  6| corruption, may more correctly be supposed of that world which we have
11  II,    IV,  3|           then, Moses too must be supposed to have seen God, not beholding
12  II,    VI,  1|       which are in heaven, or are supposed to exist above the heaven,
13  II,    VI,  2|         things which were done be supposed to be the illusions of imaginary
14  II,    VI,  6|           the Word of God must be supposed to have passed; and in this
15  II,    IX,  2|      which diversity they must be supposed to have conceived from that
16  II,    IX,  5|         that these things must be supposed to be regulated by accident
17  II,     X,  3|         also our bodies are to be supposed to fall into the earth like
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