Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II, 10|         risen from a lower to a higher condition; since there can
2   I,   III,  1|         of human knowledge this higher and diviner reason as the
3   I,   III,  8|       progress, and advances to higher degrees of perfection; and
4   I,     V,  4|    which had fallen away from a higher position, and had been reduced
5   I,    VI,  3| subsequently by the powers of a higher grade, and thus advancing
6  II,   III,  6|        its own heaven, which is higher, and in which the names
7  II,    IX,  5|        but also to grant them a higher and more honourable position;
8  II,    IX,  5|          He should make some of higher rank, and others of second,
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