Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  3|     parallel instances in a comparison of medicine to the Holy
2   I,     I,  5|   more obtuse, although, in comparison with our bodily nature,
3   I,     I,  6|    of the nature of God, in comparison with His real substance
4   I,    II,  4| which does not admit of any comparison at all, not merely in things,
5   I,    II,  8|   upon the brightness. This comparison, of course, of statues,
6   I,   VII,  4|  can form an opinion from a comparison with the condition of man,
7  II,     X,  2|    in the resurrection by a comparison of earthly bodies. Our understanding
8  II,     X,  2|   of the saints, borrowed a comparison from the heavenly bodies,
9  II,    XI,  4|   in one that is beyond all comparison, does the mind burn with
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