Book, Chapter

1    II,       XV|  one who is abstract and incorporeal, he cannot be cast outside.
2   III,       XI|  And since, as having an incorporeal nature, they were unable
3    IV,    XXIII| concerning men, |152 but incorporeal beings that Paul says, "
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