Book, Chapter

 1    II,       XV|      but into another body of air or earth, or perhaps of
 2   III,     VIII|     means of a phantom of the air, enslaving all things to
 3   III,     XIII|      either the voice of thin air148 is Gabriel's message,
 4   III,     XIII|  message, or perhaps the thin air is the body of Christ, and
 5   III,    XXIII|     only its proximity to the air that gives it its lighter
 6   III,     XXIV|    stretched his hands to the air and dispelled the calamity,
 7   III,     XLII|    kind to the spirits of the air, another to those on the
 8   III,     XLII| deadly spells 217 earth, sea, air, and the things beneath
 9   III,     XLII|     spirits which flew in the air, which Isaiah sang of as
10   III,     XLII|     of birds, seeing that the air chances to be bright, and
11   III,     XLII|     world everywhere; neither air nor land, island nor sea
12   III,     XLII|     says it; for fire, water, air, and earth are not idols,
13   III,     XLII|     but properly fire, water, air, and earth. |113~ ~To what
14    IV,       II|       to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be
15    IV,       II|      that indeed rises in the air and shoots up to heaven,
16    IV,       II|      flying like birds in the air, or carried on a cloud.
17    IV,       II|     birds, and cross the wide air like some sea, using the
18    IV,       II|  those of the dry ground, the air for winged creatures, and
19    IV,       II|       cut off a bird from the air, it will not endure it,
20    IV,       II|    ever be caught up into the air.~ ~And Paul's lie becomes
21    IV,      XII|      yet is drawn up into the air in clouds, so shall man
22    IV,      XII|      fire in fire, but in the air. What is wet is kept in
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