Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  9|          into existence, let him explain the reason why the Father,
2   I,   III,  1|      possible in no other way to explain and bring within the reach
3  II,     I,  4|        although not difficult to explain, yet on the present occasion
4  II,     V,  2|          Moreover, they ought to explain this also, how He is just,
5  II,    VI,  2|     things in human ears, and to explain them in words, far surpasses
6  II,    VI,  6|                            6. To explain the matter more fully, it
7  II,    IX,  2| diversity is what we now wish to explain.~
8  II,    IX,  4|      human power or language can explain, unless as prostrate suppliants
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