Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6| exercising itself is weak and feeble; and it is unable to bear
2  II,    IV,  1|  suggests even to a person of feeble understanding, that He is
3  II,    VI,  1| therefore, to the best of our feeble ability, considered His
4  II,   VII,  3|    those who understand their feeble and sickly condition, and
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