Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  8|  advances to higher degrees of perfection; and seeing it is by partaking
 2   I,   III,  8|     them, and to bring them to perfection by confirmation of His Holy
 3   I,    IV,  1| medicine, until he had reached perfection, having trained himself
 4   I,    VI,  1|        be an indication of the perfection and completion of things.
 5  II,     I,  2|       complete the fulness and perfection of one world, and the very
 6  II,     I,  2|      minds tends to one end of perfection. For it is one power which
 7  II,   III,  7|  heaven and earth, the end and perfection of all things, may be safely
 8  II,   III,  7|    have reached that degree of perfection also.~
 9  II,    VI,  4|                    4. That the perfection of his love and the sincerity
10  II,  VIII,  2|     because it falls away from perfection, or because it was so created
11  II,  VIII,  3|       same which receives both perfection and salvation, how is it
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