Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  4|   to be always willing to remain unchangeable and unalterable
2   I,     V,  5| my people: thou shall not remain for ever, most wicked seed.
3   I,     V,  5|   among those which still remain unstained, it is evident
4  II,    II,  1|   for rational natures to remain altogether incorporeal after
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