Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  46|       showed Himself once, a second time, aye frequently, in
 2  II,  21|      For habit, growing into second nature, will become familiar
 3  II,  24|     not what a cube is, or a second power, the ratio of nine
 4 III,   6|  require at our weak hands a second pleading, as it is termed.
 5 III,  33|  signify a living power; the second, of a desire common to all
 6  IV,  14|      grandson of Aether; the second is also Jupiter's son, and
 7  IV,  14|       Under the earth is the second, who boasts that he is Trophonius.
 8  IV,  14|     of Apollo by Vulcan; the second, the offspring of the Nile,
 9  IV,  16| derived from my father." The second will cry on hearing this: "
10  IV,  22|      Bromius, and was born a second time from his father's thigh;
11   V,   1|   ambiguity of words. In the second hook of Antias-lest any
12  VI,  24|      and every moment, every second, evil deeds, till now unheard
13 VII,  22|     statement from which the second flows is found to be utterly
14 VII,  24|   that which has been placed second is the extension of the
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