Book, Chapter

 1    II,     XVII|       nor reason, nor habit. Wherefore those who wrote recorded
 2    II,     XIII|      and none of the others. Wherefore he is desirous of bearing
 3   III,       IX| serpent of the spirit world. Wherefore speaking as man in a psalm
 4   III,       IV|   the accuser of him who is. Wherefore, according to my judgment,
 5   III,        V|  from the undefiled abode.~ ~Wherefore it seems to me that these
 6   III,       VI|  cunningly woven curtain.146 Wherefore we investigate each point
 7   III,       XV|      gull the simple.] |80~ ~Wherefore it seems to me that neither
 8   III,     XXIV|    judgment of the reason.~ ~Wherefore, as at least it seems to
 9   III,    XXVII|      the Father Himself.]~ ~"Wherefore," he says, "receive a surname
10   III,    XXXII|     which plough and labour. Wherefore I am amazed at_such an impostor,
11   III,    XLIII|    ard hurtful to everybody. Wherefore such men have come into
12    IV,       II| below and the earth above.~ ~Wherefore we may reasonably declare
13    IV,       VI|  exact piece of workmanship. Wherefore it is impossible that the
14    IV,     XXIV|     who is himself a mortal. Wherefore it is ridiculous if, when
15     V          |      he works what is right, wherefore he is beloved of God and
16     V          |      faith woven in with it. Wherefore, in order that it may reveal
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