Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,   III,  6|         be understood as applying generally to all men, then all men
2   I,   VII,  1|        things which he had termed generally corporeal or incorporeal,
3   I,  VIII,  2|        return the answer which is generally invented, that it was not
4   I,  VIII,  4|          of these assertions they generally quote some pretended statements
5  II,    II,  1| commencement of the discussion is generally directed to the inquiry
6  II,   III,  6|          earthly and infernal, is generally called one perfect world,
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