Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1 Pre,     0,  4|     did not endure this death common (to man) in appearance only,
2   I,     I,  8|     to the nature of deity is common to the Father and the Son.
3   I,    II,  6|  world; but He has nothing in common with the light of this sun.
4  II,     I,  2|   some useful aim, and to the common advantage of all, recalls
5  II,    VI,  2| differ in no respect from the common frailty of mortals, and
6  II,   VII,  3|     have compared Him to some common spirits or other, and by
7  II,  VIII,  1|       confirmed also from the common intelligence of reason,
8  II,    IX,  3|   again, under laws of a more common or severe kind; while some,
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