Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  8|       nature of His being it is impossible for Him to be seen. And
2   I,   III,  5|   entire Trinity; and why it is impossible to become partaker of the
3  II,    II,  1|       most difficult and almost impossible attainment), or whether
4  II,    II,  2|           2. If, however, it is impossible for this point to be at
5  II,   III,  4| formerly; which certainly is an impossible result with the countless
6  II,   III,  4|        therefore it seems to me impossible for a world to be restored
7  II,    VI,  1|       the Son of God. For it is impossible to commit to writing (all)
8  II,    VI,  3|      God and the flesh-it being impossible for the nature of God to
9  II,    VI,  6|         in the same way, was it impossible that Christ, being as it
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