Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,   III,  4|       are of opinion that this distinction may be observed in the Old
2   I,   III,  7|       the Son extended without distinction to every creature; but a
3   I,   III,  8|    pointing out the individual distinction of gifts, he refers the
4  II,    IV,  3|  visible. Let him consider the distinction which we employ in dealing
5  II,   VII,  1|      out of Scripture, or what distinction could they lay down between
6  II,   VII,  1|      enable him to introduce a distinction in the Holy Spirit? I consider,
7  II,   VII,  1|   nothing which may indicate a distinction of any kind whatever.~
8  II,   VII,  2| rational creature, without any distinction, receives a share of Him
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