Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  9|    immeasurable power, and the vigour itself produced, so to speak,
2   I,    II, 12|        God is. It is a sort of vigour, so to speak, by which God
3   I,   VII,  5|     burden which enfeebles the vigour of the soul in the following
4   I,  VIII,  1|      good qualities and mental vigour of each individual spirit.~
5  II,  VIII,  4| something even of their former vigour, and others again either
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