Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  2|       reverential thoughts or feelings regarding God, can suppose
2   I,   III,  1|      creation and the natural feelings of the human mind; and it
3  II,    VI,  1|      rather than from our own feelings, and having nevertheless
4  II,    IX,  6|      his movements, or of his feelings and purpose. On which account
5  II,    IX,  7| movements of his mind and the feelings of his soul, gained for
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