Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  7| however, who shall be able to describe or state what is the colour
2   I,    II,  8|   which, although it does not describe the subject of which we
3   I,   III,  5|   undoubtedly be necessary to describe the special working of the
4  II,   III,  6|  would indeed be difficult to describe and make known. He says, "
5  II,   VII,  1|     question of Deity, and to describe the nature of the good God
6  II,     X,  2|     if they can point out and describe to us the shape of a spiritual
7  II,     X,  2|       the apostle, wishing to describe the great difference among
8  II,    XI,  4|     we may be able at last to describe, as it were, the very forms
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