Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  3|      subsists and exists in a peculiar manner, whereas medicine
2   I,     I,  7|  every bodily sense a certain peculiar sensible substance, on which
3   I,     V,  3|       proficiency, but as the peculiar privilege of their creation,
4   I,     V,  3|       not in consequence of a peculiar privilege inherent in their
5  II,     V,  4|     This word they declare is peculiar to the Father of Christ,
6  II,    XI,  4| quality of that wine, and the peculiar nature of the principalities,
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