Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     V,  3|      not as a reward for their proficiency, but as the peculiar privilege
2   I,     V,  5|        that, through too great proficiency, so to speak, in wickedness (
3   I,    VI,  3|  subject of various degrees of proficiency and failure according to
4  II,   III,  2| although we may now make great proficiency, yet as we only know in
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