Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  7|        things? How does the body possess the faculty of understanding
 2   I,    II, 10|         was befitting for Him to possess, He should afterwards, by
 3   I,     V,  5|        and in our own actions to possess either happiness or holiness;
 4   I,    VI,  2|    essential being; while others possess it as an accidental and
 5   I,   VII,  4| discussion we have discovered to possess life and reason, were endowed
 6   I,  VIII,  3|    accidental. So also a man may possess an accidental righteousness,
 7  II,   III,  2|      some future period we shall possess in a more glorious state,
 8  II,   III,  3|          and purer bodies, which possess the property of being no
 9  II,   III,  6|        not seen, but do not even possess the property of visibility,
10  II,   III,  6|       says, "They are not seen," possess indeed the property of being
11  II,   VII,  3|         does not act the part or possess the power of wisdom in all
12  II,  VIII,  1|         ministers of God, either possess souls or are called souls,
13  II,    IX,  3|         kind; while some, again, possess customs of an inhuman and
14  II,    XI,  2|    joyful, but that sorrow shall possess the wicked. And from the
15  II,    XI,  4|   established, that to those who possess in this life a kind of outline
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