Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     V,  3|  order, now, that our first inquiry may begin with the names
2   I,   VII,  3|    the world. Although this inquiry may seem to be somewhat
3  II,    II,  1|   generally directed to the inquiry whether this very bodily
4  II,   III,  1|      1. The next subject of inquiry is, whether there was any
5  II,  VIII,  1|      to institute a general inquiry regarding the soul; and,
6  II,  VIII,  2| will render unnecessary any inquiry into the soul of Christ.
7  II,  VIII,  2|    will form the subject of inquiry when each individual topic
8  II,    XI,  4|   thing itself, let us make inquiry so that we may be able at
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