Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  4| distinguished whether He is to be regarded as born or innate, or also
 2   I,     I,  1|      according to them, are to be regarded as nothing else than a body.
 3   I,     I,  6|          all things, is not to be regarded as a composite being, lest
 4   I,     V,  3|  magnificent dominions, are to be regarded as possessing those powers
 5   I,     V,  3|          an opposite kind must be regarded in the same manner; so that
 6   I,   VII,  1|         or whether they are to be regarded as having only that government
 7  II,     I,  3|      whole world also ought to be regarded as some huge and immense
 8  II,    IV,  4|          impassible, and is to be regarded as wholly free from all
 9  II,     V,  3|        then, if they know what is regarded among men as the ground
10  II,    VI,  3|           affection with which he regarded Him. But since, agreeably
11  II,  VIII,  4|         as these views are not be regarded as advanced by us in a dogmatic
12  II,    IX,  3|    certain that these ought to be regarded not as of primary, but of
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