Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II, 10|   all respects incapable of change or alteration, and every
2   I,    VI,  4|     garment, and Thou shalt change them like a vesture, and
3   I,    VI,  4|   take place, but a kind of change of quality and transformation
4  II,     I,  2|   certainly would produce a change in the nature of the being
5  II,     I,  4|    diversity and variety of change, so that it is capable of
6  II,     I,  4|  exhibit the same ground of change? For whatever we take as
7  II,    VI,  5|  sensum) for alteration and change; and that which formerly
8  II,    IX,  6|   neither any variation nor change, nor want of power, He created
9  II,     X,  3| punishments, is by the very change of the resurrection so incorruptible,
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