Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,    IV,  2|   undoubtedly love was to be kindled in him towards the God of
2  II,  VIII,  3| threatens that evils will be kindled by the north wind upon all
3  II,     X,  4|      the flame which ye have kindled." By these words it seems
4  II,     X,  4|  fire which has been already kindled by another, or was in existence
5  II,     X,  5|      the passion of anger is kindled, or one is consumed by the
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