Book, Chapter

 1    II,      VII|     will mean putting away all earthly thoughts and giving up all
 2    II,      VII|     will take the place of the earthly one who has been renounced.
 3    II,      VII|       sin. The man who prefers earthly relationships will not survive
 4    II,       XX|     metaphorical. Supposing an earthly king passes judgment on
 5    II,       XX|       man," cast down from his earthly power.]~ ~
 6   III,       XI|        a bandit, stripping the earthly sphere and plundering it,
 7   III,      XII|      not. By setting aside the earthly burdens which are grievous
 8   III,      XII|        of many of the way that earthly riches may lead a man up
 9   III,      XIV|      Paradise?~ ~Again, if the earthly sun shines everywhere, why
10   III,      XIV|     with Judas, who valued the earthly ointment at three hundred
11   III,    XXIII|      linked with that which is earthly, declaring that this is
12   III,    XXIII| combination with them. But the earthly body which is named the
13    IV,      XVI|      heavenly book of Christ's earthly life was now closed to the
14    IV,    XVIII|     only called men during His earthly life. Had it been so, He
15    IV,    XVIII|       heavenly sun is like the earthly, whose brightness is for
16    IV,    XXVII|   birth, and are shut off from earthly embraces and bonds." He
17    IV,    XXVII|       of death, and rise, with earthly weights removed, to the
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