Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  7| splendour that we understand and feel what light itself is. And
2  II,    VI,  2|       frailness to understand or feel, how that mighty power of
3  II,  VIII,  2|         difficult indeed both to feel and to state how that which
4  II,    IX,  7|    supplanted his brother, if we feel that he was worthily beloved
5  II,     X,  5|         to exist; because, as we feel that when the limbs of the
6  II,     X,  5|       its own dissension, and to feel the punishments of its own
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