Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II, 10|        son, nor a master without possessing a servant, so even God cannot
2   I,     V,  2|          this world spoken of as possessing a kind of wisdom which will
3   I,     V,  3| dominions, are to be regarded as possessing those powers and dignities
4   I,    VI,  3|   righteousness because of their possessing the faculty of freedom of
5  II,    II,  2|         substance of this world, possessing a nature admitting of all
6  II,   III,  2|  clothing of incorruption-a soul possessing in itself incorruptibitity,"
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