Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  7|  to God Himself, when they imagine He may be understood by
2   I,    II,  2|    2. Let no one, however, imagine that we mean anything impersonal
3   I,     V,  4|   what fiery stones can he imagine in the midst of which any
4   I,    VI,  4|    in all." And if any one imagine that at the end material,
5   I,  VIII,  1| mortals. For we are not to imagine that they obtained these
6  II,     I,  1|    already said, are we to imagine for so great a diversity
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