Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     V,  2|          nations according to the number of the angels of God." And
 2   I,   VII,  2|          are included amongst the number of heavenly things. And
 3   I,  VIII,  4|         see some assumed into the number: those, viz., who have been
 4  II,   III,  4| intermediate. But what may be the number or measure of this I confess
 5  II,   III,  5|          am able to enumerate the number of anterior ages in which
 6  II,   III,  6|            speaking in the plural number of the worlds which are
 7  II,     V,  4|         gather together a greater number of proofs, consisting of
 8  II,    IX,  1|       that God created so great a number of rational or intellectual
 9  II,    IX,  1|        according to some definite number, predetermined by Himself:
10  II,    IX,  1|        has arranged all things in number and measure; " and therefore
11  II,    IX,  1|          measure; " and therefore number will be correctly applied
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