Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,   III,  1| existence seems to have been entertained, in their acknowledging
2   I,   VII,  2|  stars,-whether the opinion, entertained by some, of their unchangeableness
3   I,  VIII,  4|   And the same view is to be entertained of those opposing influences
4  II,   VII,  4|  what sentiments ought to be entertained regarding Him; and since
5  II,     X,  8|    Similar is the view to be entertained regarding the prison. Let
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