Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    VI,  2|   to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fulness
2  II,   III,  4|  what may be the number or measure of this I confess myself
3  II,    IV,  3|  the Trinity surpasses the measure of vision, granting to those
4  II,    IX,  1|   all things in number and measure; " and therefore number
5  II,    IX,  1| and controlled by God. But measure will be appropriately applied
6  II,    IX,  1|    material body; and this measure, we are to believe, was
7  II,    IX,  8|   vessel, according to the measure of its purity or impurity,
8  II,    XI,  2|    yielding rather in some measure to the indulgence of their
9  II,    XI,  4|  of the painting; so, in a measure, an outline and sketch may
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