Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,    VI,  4|          like the aether, and of a celestial purity and clearness. How
 2   I,  VIII,  4|           rational creatures among celestial existences is arranged in
 3  II,    II,  2|         shines in the splendour of celestial bodies, and adorns either
 4  II,   III,  6|       universe of existing things, celestial and super-celestial, earthly
 5  II,    VI,  2|          of the entire creation of celestial powers. Regarding Him, then,
 6  II,  VIII,  1|    respecting the other divine and celestial powers, as well as those
 7  II,    IX,  5|            honourable seats in the celestial tribunals; to enable some
 8  II,    IX,  7|            be raised regarding all celestial and terrestrial creatures,
 9  II,    IX,  7|            if each one, whether of celestial or terrestrial or infernal
10  II,     X,  2|          another of fishes; bodies celestial, and bodies terrestrial;
11  II,     X,  2| terrestrial; that the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of
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