Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,    II,  2| beginning of the ways of God, inasmuch as she contained within
 2   I,    II,  6|   image of the invisible God, inasmuch as compared with the Father
 3   I,    II,  8|      and invisible greatness, inasmuch as He said to His disciples, "
 4  II,    IV,  2|  towards the God of that law, inasmuch as such had been declared
 5  II,     V,  1|     applied their definition, inasmuch as they think that no benefit
 6  II,     V,  2|    then He was not even just, inasmuch as He exterminated innocent
 7  II,     V,  2|       wicked or mined nature, inasmuch as it declares they were
 8  II,    VI,  6|      convertible nor mutable, inasmuch as, being incessantly heated,
 9  II,    VI,  7|       among the nations." And inasmuch as the shadow of our body
10  II,   VII,  4|       the sense of comforter, inasmuch as He bestows consolation
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