Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,    II,  3|         defining God by a special definition to be the Word, "And God
 2   I,    VI,  1| disputation rather than of strict definition.~The end of the world, then,
 3   I,   VII,  1|    inference than strict dogmatic definition, with the exception of the
 4  II,     V,  1|         not rightly applied their definition, inasmuch as they think
 5  II,     V,  1|          the meaning of their own definition. For they think that it
 6  II,     V,  2|            agreeably to their own definition, that the Creator is just
 7  II,   VII,  1|        Holy Spirit, if indeed any definition or description of Holy Spirit
 8  II,  VIII,  1|           down in certain words a definition of soul. For soul is defined
 9  II,  VIII,  1|          creatures too, this same definition of anima may be shown to
10  II,  VIII,  2|       heavenly powers, since that definition of soul appears applicable
11  II,  VIII,  2|        and moveable? "But if that definition appear to be correct, according
12  II,  VIII,  2|           and moveable," the same definition would seem also to apply
13  II,  VIII,  2|       comprehended under the same definition have undoubtedly the same
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