Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  6|     attached. For it seems to be contrary to nature, as it were, for
 2   I,    VI,  3|     powers; and continue, on the contrary, in a state of enmity and
 3   I,  VIII,  2|      Paul is found to have acted contrary to religion, in having persecuted
 4   I,  VIII,  4|       not receive, but, as being contrary to our belief, we refute
 5  II,    IV,  3|         Saviour. Whereas, on the contrary, God, the Father of Christ,
 6  II,    VI,  3|          whose nature it was not contrary to assume a body. But neither,
 7  II,    VI,  6|        of admitting cold? On the contrary, because it is more consistent
 8  II,  VIII,  3|    fervent in spirit, so, on the contrary, those who have fallen away
 9  II,  VIII,  3|        frequently occurs, on the contrary, accompanied with expressions
10  II,     X,  3| spiritual, it appears absurd and contrary to his meaning to say that
11  II,     X,  4|        food, and provisions of a contrary kind and amount, breed fevers
12  II,     X,  7|        of free-will, was assumed contrary to the nature of its original
13  II,    XI,  5|         those too which are of a contrary kind, and what the affection
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