Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1 Pre,     0,  9|        formed according to some shape, or of a different nature
2   I,     I,  6|  sensible magnitude, nor bodily shape, nor colour, nor any other
3   I,     I,  7|         that as the very bodily shape and form of the ears or
4   I,     I,  7|      also he may think that the shape of the soul or mind is to
5   I,    II,  8| altogether resembling it in the shape of the limbs, and in the
6  II,     X,  2|     fashioned according to some shape. And if they shall say that
7  II,     X,  2|       fashioned according to no shape, they will show themselves
8  II,     X,  2|      according to some definite shape, we shall ask them if they
9  II,     X,  2|      out and describe to us the shape of a spiritual body; a thing
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