Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  6|     Wherefore that simple and wholly intellectual nature can
 2   I,    VI,  3|     that portion is to differ wholly from the final unity and
 3  II,    II,  1| possible for them to dispense wholly with bodies, it will appear
 4  II,    IV,  4|      and is to be regarded as wholly free from all affections
 5  II,    VI,  3|      Light, and receiving Him wholly, and passing into His light
 6  II,    VI,  3|     the Truth, it had already wholly entered. And therefore deservedly
 7  II,    VI,  3|    God, either because it was wholly in the Son of God, or because
 8  II,    VI,  3|       received the Son of God wholly into itself. And again,
 9  II,    VI,  6|    removed from it, it become wholly converted into the latter;
10  II,    VI,  6|  furnaces, that it has become wholly fire, seeing nothing but
11  II,  VIII,  4|       mind, and some are born wholly obtuse, and altogether incapable
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