Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  2|       find their way into the minds of believers; and that,
 2   I,     I,  3|    who with quick and trained minds come to understand the art
 3   I,    II,  2|     implanting itself in, the minds of those who are made capable
 4  II,     I,  1| goodness of their nature into minds of various sorts? ~
 5  II,     I,  2|       and the very variety of minds tends to one end of perfection.
 6  II,    II,  1|     of spiritual and rational minds, will be equally eternal
 7  II,   III,  1|        after having had their minds purified, have advanced
 8  II,     V,  3|        or to men out of their minds. How can that appear an
 9  II,   VII,  2|  undoubtedly suggested to the minds of all by the power of the
10  II,     X,  8|     taken possession of their minds within them, may appear
11  II,    XI,  4| should not appear to fill the minds of those who hope for such
12  II,    XI,  4|     implanted by God into our minds to no purpose, if it were
13  II,    XI,  4| advantage; and, because their minds are directed to the study
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