Book, Paragraph

1   I,  45|      Was He one of us, whose presence, whose very sight, that
2 III,  18|   nothing at all without the presence of other light. So we must
3  IV,  37|   and they are free from its presence, and the disorder it causes.
4  VI,   8|    is displayed to you their presence, as it were, and that, because
5  VI,  21|     that he did not show his presence by some terrible deed, and
6  VI,  24|      they were acting in the presence of the gods, put away their
7 VII,  45| where something requires his presence, but, just as a dull animal
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