Book, Chapter

1   III,       IX|    this misfortune, He lays bare His manhood, and pretends
2   III,       XI|    by what is done, and lay bare their own condition of foulness.
3   III,     XLII|       Now that we have laid bare the full meaning of this
4    IV,      XXX| virtue as virtue nor laying bare the wickedness, . . . but
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