Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  5|       if we were to see any one unable to bear a spark of light,
 2   I,     I,  6| therefore, our understanding is unable of itself to behold God
 3   I,     I,  6|      weak and feeble; and it is unable to bear the weight of its
 4   I,    II,  2|         say either that God was unable to generate Wisdom before
 5   I,    II,  8|          so that those who were unable to behold the one of enormous
 6   I,    II,  8|    person: so that we, who were unable to look upon the glory of
 7   I,     V,  4|       of such a nature as to be unable to admit what was opposed
 8   I,   VII,  2|        Creator. For if they are unable, through their own diligent
 9   I,  VIII,  4|       are unwilling rather than unable to recall themselves; the
10  II,   VII,  2|         believers who, although unable to unfold methodically and
11  II,   VII,  3|    understandings, are not only unable themselves logically to
12  II,  VIII,  2|        because he is animal, is unable to admit the understanding
13  II,    IX,  4| although we are in the meantime unable to declare it, yet, trusting
14  II,     X,  5|         in this life, have been unable to procure any amelioration
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