Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|          here, if any one were to object, for example, that among
2   I,    II,  8|          His glory), makes it His object, by this very divesting
3  II,     I,  4|           to mention them, as our object is to discuss the nature
4  II,    IX,  5|         of different natures, who object to us, that it cannot consist
5  II,    IX,  5|           In the next place, they object to us, with regard to terrestrial
6  II,    IX,  7|          and has become either an object of love to God, or else
7  II,     X,  6| understood to be applied with the object of healing, is taught by
8  II,     X,  7|        was certainly one with the object of his guardianship; so,
9  II,    XI,  4|          a special purpose, is an object of investigation to the
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