Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  5|      far better than what we perceive Him to be. For, as if we
2   I,     I,  7|     How, also, is it able to perceive and understand divine truths,
3   I,     I,  7|    vital movements. I do not perceive, however, who shall be able
4   I,    II,  6|      that we may in this way perceive how God is rightly called
5   I,   III,  1|     the Holy Spirit. All who perceive, in whatever manner, the
6   I,   III,  8|    seize us; but the more we perceive its blessedness, the more
7  II,    XI,  2| meaning of which they do not perceive is to be taken figuratively.
8  II,    XI,  5|   and purifications. He will perceive also the reason of the purgation
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