Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,     I,  4|      which matter they say was furnished Him not by His own arrangement,
2  II,   III,  2|        a perfect soul, and one furnished with the marks of incorruption,
3  II,    IV,  4| opponents) think that they are furnished with grounds for refuting
4  II,    IX,  2|      neglect of better things, furnished the beginning of a departure
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