Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  1|   body. Now, I should like to ask these persons what they
 2   I,     I,  8|       seen. And if you should ask of me what is my opinion
 3   I,    II,  9|    the power of God, we shall ask him again, why not even
 4  II,     I,  5|   confirmed; for she says, "I ask of thee, my son, to look
 5  II,    IV,  3|     any one. Let us therefore ask them and ourselves whether
 6  II,    IV,  3|     i.e., uncreated, we shall ask them if one portion of matter
 7  II,     V,  3|  grounds of reason itself. We ask them, then, if they know
 8  II,  VIII,  1|    And if any one now were to ask how it can be said with
 9  II,    IX,  4|      found either to seek, or ask, or knock so worthily as
10  II,    IX,  4|    deserve to receive when we ask, or to find when we seek,
11  II,     X,  2| learning and wisdom, we shall ask them if every body has a
12  II,     X,  2|      definite shape, we shall ask them if they can point out
13  II,     X,  2|      by no means do. We shall ask them, moreover, about the
14  II,     X,  2|     heavenly bodies, we shall ask them to assign the differences
15  II,     X,  3|  resurrection of the body. We ask these persons in what manner
16  II,     X,  5|      of such a kind. You will ask indeed whether, in the case
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