Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  8|       see and to be seen is a property of bodies; to know and to
2   I,     I,  8|     Whatever, therefore, is a property of bodies, cannot be predicated
3   I,  VIII,  3|       holy, it possesses this property of being made holy by the
4   I,  VIII,  4| offices, that they derive the property by which they are made "
5  II,   III,  3|     bodies, which possess the property of being no longer overcome
6  II,   III,  6|       do not even possess the property of visibility, being what
7  II,   III,  6|     seen," possess indeed the property of being seen, but, as he
8  II,    IV,  3|    then, and to be seen, is a property of bodies, which certainly
9  II,    IV,  3|      all other creatures, the property of vision in reference to
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