Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  7|        does the body possess the faculty of understanding incorporeal
2   I,    VI,  3|          of their possessing the faculty of freedom of will, or whether
3  II,   III,  3|  rational natures, from whom the faculty of free-will is never taken
4  II,    VI,  3|          since, agreeably to the faculty of free-will, variety and
5  II,    IX,  5| condition by birth, in which the faculty of free-will has no scope (
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