Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1 Pre,     0,  8|      which are written are the forms of certain mysteries, and
2   I,    II,  2|      either the beginnings, or forms, or species of all creation.~
3  II,     I,  4|       the Creator for whatever forms and species He wished in
4  II,     I,  4|  matter could have assumed the forms and species of the world,
5  II,    II,  2|      those visible and varying forms of the world; but when it
6  II,     X,  4|       itself certain signs and forms at the moment of sinning,
7  II,    XI,  4| describe, as it were, the very forms of the bread of life, and
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