Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  2| whether our curiosity ought to advance beyond this, or entertain
2   I,   III,  8|        he may make so great an advance in holiness and purity,
3   I,     V,  2|  reason which he possesses, he advance to better things; of censure,
4   I,    VI,  3|       through each to all, and advance from all to each, while
5   I,   VII,  3|      appear among them both an advance and a falling back. For
6   I,  VIII,  4|      are wont unnecessarily to advance and maintain, viz., that
7   I,  VIII,  4| present, while the latter will advance to a better state of things;
8  II,   III,  4|      and maintain either their advance or retrogression according
9  II,    VI,  2|        human reason is wont to advance; and this from no spirit
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