Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1 Pre,     0,  4|       His case it is not clearly distinguished whether He is to be regarded
2 Pre,     0,  5|       from without or no, is not distinguished with sufficient clearness
3   I,    II,  2|  everything that is corporeal is distinguished either by form, or colour,
4   I,    IV,  2|       rational beings, which are distinguished into three genera and species.~
5   I,   VII,  5|         this world, holds also a distinguished principality of labour,
6   I,  VIII,  4| undeservedly, for that great and distinguished order of rational creatures
7  II,     I,  4|    cannot understand how so many distinguished men have been of opinion
8  II,     I,  4|         all His wisdom, might be distinguished and formed into a world.
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