Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  3|  being divided into corporeal parts, is partaken of by each
2   I,     I,  6|     is such that He is in all parts Mona/j, and, so to speak,
3   I,    II,  6| divide the divine nature into parts, and who divide God the
4   I,   III,  4|     the divine and profounder parts of His teaching, which His
5  II,   III,  6|        Anti/xqonej, and other parts of the earth, to which no
6  II,    IV,  1|       be sought in the better parts of the world, i.e., of His
7  II,    IV,  3|    see My face, but My hinder parts." These words are, of course,
8  II,    IV,  3|    the anterior and posterior parts of God. Let no one indeed
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