Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  8|          good that which had been lost by his negligence.~
 2   I,  VIII,  3|        for which reason it may be lost, in consequence of being
 3  II,    VI,  1|         of the Son of God, we are lost in the deepest amazement
 4  II,  VIII,  3|     Saviour came to save what was lost, that which formerly was
 5  II,  VIII,  3|           formerly was said to be lost is not lost when it is saved;
 6  II,  VIII,  3|        was said to be lost is not lost when it is saved; so also,
 7  II,  VIII,  3|       that as the thing which was lost undoubtedly existed before
 8  II,  VIII,  3| undoubtedly existed before it was lost, at which time it was something
 9  II,  VIII,  3|      divine fire, and yet has not lost the power of restoring itself
10  II,     X,  6|         of fire to those who have lost their soundness of mind!
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