Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  8|        that there was in Him an immense and invisible greatness,
2  II,     I,  2|       towards one work, lest so immense an undertaking as that of
3  II,     I,  3|       regarded as some huge and immense animal, which is kept together
4  II,   III,  6|    under it, comprehends by its immense size and indescribable extent
5  II,    XI,  4| fragments from the numerous and immense treasures of divine knowledge,
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