Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     V,  3|     abiding only in a state of happiness, and others again such as
 2   I,     V,  3|       gained that stability of happiness at the same time with their
 3   I,     V,  4|     being placed in a state of happiness, we must believe to be endowed
 4   I,     V,  4|     happy; from which state of happiness it fell from the time that
 5   I,     V,  5|      actions to possess either happiness or holiness; or by sloth
 6   I,     V,  5|        negligence to fall from happiness into wickedness and ruin,
 7   I,    VI,  2| restored to their condition of happiness. From all which I am of
 8   I,    VI,  4|        tending to that goal of happiness to which, it is said, even
 9  II,    II,  1|     the summit of holiness and happiness (which seems to me a most
10  II,   III,  3|  placed in that final state of happiness; and these movements will
11  II,    IX,  6|       his merits; nor will the happiness or unhappiness of each one'
12  II,     X,  1|  punishment, or to rest, or to happiness; which question in other
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