Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,   III,  4|  assert that if a medimnus of grain were to be poured out on
2  II,   III,  4|       ground, the fall of the grain would be on the second occasion
3  II,   III,  4|      so that every individual grain would lie for the second
4  II,   III,  4| second time close beside that grain where it had been thrown
5  II,     X,  3|      in the ground of a "bare grain of corn, or of any other
6  II,     X,  3|  pleases Him," as soon as the grain of corn is dead. For in
7  II,     X,  3|    fall into the earth like a grain; and (that germ being implanted
8  II,     X,  3|     the power which is in the grain of wheat, after its corruption
9  II,     X,  3|      repairs and restores the grain into a body having stalk
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