Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|             absurd if we employ another similitude to make the matter clearer.
2   I,    II,  8| undistinguishable from it; by some such similitude, the Son of God, divesting
3   I,    II, 11|                  when we introduced the similitude of the sun and the splendour
4   I,    IV,  1|                out of place to employ a similitude by way of illustration.
5   I,    IV,  1|            according to the form of the similitude employed, what is the acquisition
6   I,     V,  4|                 hast been the seal of a similitude, and a crown of comeliness
7   I,     V,  4|                   Thou wert a seal of a similitude, and a crown of comeliness
8   I,    VI,  2|                is to come, to this same similitude of unity: "That ye all speak
9  II,    VI,  7|               the flesh, "serve for the similitude and shadow of heavenly things."
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