Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  6|          movements or operations, lest the simplicity of the divine
 2   I,     I,  6|    hampered by such adjuncts, and lest that which is the beginning
 3   I,     I,  6|    regarded as a composite being, lest perchance there should be
 4   I,    II, 10|        the glory of the Almighty, lest any one should think that
 5   I,    II, 13|        from that primal goodness, lest there might appear to be
 6   I,     V,  5|           the sins of thy father, lest they rise again and inherit
 7   I,    VI,  1|         instructed understanding, lest perhaps, if he has had no
 8   I,  VIII,  1|          angels) were so created, lest on that view the Creator
 9  II,     I,  2|       movements towards one work, lest so immense an undertaking
10  II,     I,  2|          of his own mind led him (lest by so doing the power of
11  II,   III,  3|          act of the Lord Himself, lest perhaps, if they were always
12  II,   III,  6|          it and holds it together lest corruption should rule over
13  II,   III,  6|            We must see, moreover, lest perhaps it is with reference
14  II,     V,  4|         hath not known Thee." And lest perhaps they should say
15  II,     X,  8| understanding. We must see, also, lest this perhaps should be the
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