Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     V,  3|        which is in a certain degree inseparable from them, and natural.
2  II,     V,  3| unquestionably the good man will be inseparable from the just man, and the
3  II,    VI,  4|        affection formed for it this inseparable union with God, so that
4  II,    VI,  7|           the shadow of our body is inseparable from the body, and unavoidably
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