Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6| magnitude, nor bodily shape, nor colour, nor any other of those
2   I,     I,  7|    describe or state what is the colour of the mind, in respect
3   I,    II,  2| distinguished either by form, or colour, or magnitude. And who in
4   I,    II,  2|         ever sought for form, or colour, or size, in wisdom, in
5   I,    II,  4|         either size, or form, or colour; for those children of men
6  II,    IV,  3|      help of form, and size, and colour, which are special properties
7  II,  VIII,  1|    although it be of a different colour; for colour is a thing of
8  II,  VIII,  1|          a different colour; for colour is a thing of no importance,
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