Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,   III,  3| derived from Him its being, is established from many declarations of
2   I,   VII,  4|       Scripture. Now it may be established conjecturally as follows.
3  II,     I,  2|     certainty, which should be established by the difficulties of the
4  II,   III,  4|        which I think cannot be established by any reasoning, if souls
5  II,     V,  1|      speaking) think they have established a kind of division, according
6  II,     V,  3|        God. By all which it is established, that the God of the law
7  II,    IX,  5|        say that this world was established in the variety in which
8  II,    XI,  4|      be added." By which it is established, that to those who possess
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