Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  6|      of God may be fittingly compared to the first illustration.
2   I,    II,  6|     are now speaking, may be compared to the second of the above
3   I,    II,  6|   invisible God, inasmuch as compared with the Father Himself
4   I,    II,  6|      He is the truth: and as compared with us, to whom He reveals
5   I,     V,  5|      Lord, who is the truth, compared the power of His own glorious
6  II,   VII,  3|     the Paraclete, they have compared Him to some common spirits
7  II,  VIII,  3|  which in holy Scripture are compared with the hostile power,
8  II,     X,  2| heavenly things are worthily compared to the saints, and earthly
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