Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     V,  4|         and thou shalt exist no longer for ever." Seeing, then,
 2  II,    II,  1| purposes which it served had no longer an existence.~
 3  II,   III,  2|       protracted doubtless to a longer period, up to the time,
 4  II,   III,  3|        the property of being no longer overcome by death, or of
 5  II,   III,  5|      when all things are now no longer in an age, but when God
 6  II,     V,  2|         to do so, He will be no longer good; if He does desire
 7  II,    VI,  3|        in one flesh, and are no longer two, but one flesh." For
 8  II,    VI,  7|        that revelation, when no longer through a glass, and darkly,
 9  II,  VIII,  3|     blessedness, shall it be no longer called a soul? Let us see
10  II,  VIII,  3|       be the case when it is no longer in a ruined condition. In
11  II,    IX,  5|    admitted, then it will be no longer believed that the world
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