Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  2|  there is liberty." For so long as any one is not converted
2   I,   III,  6|  rational knowledge of how long a time man is without sin,
3   I,    IV,  1|    point of view, then, so long as that geometer or physician
4  II,   III,  1|  greatly inferior; and how long that world, whatever it
5  II,   III,  6| where he says, "For in the long garment was the whole world."
6  II,    IV,  2|   and that thy days may be long upon the land, the good
7  II,     V,  2|   they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth
8  II,    VI,  5|    changed by the power of long custom into nature; and
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