Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,   III,  1|     preservation and amendment, severe indeed, and attended with
2  II,    IX,  3|        laws of a more common or severe kind; while some, again,
3  II,     X,  3|       to everlasting fire or to severe punishments, is by the very
4  II,     X,  3| corrupted and dissolved even by severe punishments. If, then, such
5  II,     X,  6|   disease demand, requiring the severe process of the amputating
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