Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1 Pre,     0,  8|    and thin as if formed of air (and for this reason is
2 Pre,     0,  8|    one were to say that the air which we breathe was incorporeal,
3  II,     I,  1|    water, as well as of the air, which is intermediate,
4  II,     I,  4|   into smoke, of smoke into air, of oil into fire. Does
5  II,     I,  4|  changed into earth or into air, and air again into fire,
6  II,     I,  4| into earth or into air, and air again into fire, or fire
7  II,     I,  4|     into fire, or fire into air, or air into water, although
8  II,     I,  4|  fire, or fire into air, or air into water, although not
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