Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  7|      it may be taken not as of general application, but as confined
 2   I,   VII,  1| chapter have been spoken of in general language, the nature of
 3   I,   VII,  1|   Christ, as John teaches in a general way in his Gospel, saying, "
 4  II,   III,  2|      insight, referring to the general first cause of bodily matter,
 5  II,  VIII,  1|       subjects, to institute a general inquiry regarding the soul;
 6  II,  VIII,  1|     doubted by no one. For the general opinion of all men maintains
 7  II,  VIII,  1|       with souls, there is, by general assent, no doubt whatever.
 8  II,  VIII,  5|        we have stated above in general terms.~
 9  II,    IX,  4|       course, merely reason in general; for it would be a mark
10  II,     X,  5|    subjected to the pains of a general punishment. Now I am of
11  II,    XI,  1|        care or provide for the general good, then, either by consulting
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