Book, Chapter

 1    II,     XVII|  single thing beyond what was spoken then amid the seething confusion
 2    II,     XVII|   said in the way that it was spoken.~ ~
 3    II,     XIII|        but how can witness be spoken of concerning a thing which
 4    II,    XVIII|    through saying this he has spoken something else greater still,
 5   III          |     to mind the things he had spoken, replied as follows, beginning
 6   III,     VIII|     thousands of other things spoken by the holy prophet concerning
 7   III,       II|       of stupidity, which was spoken by |58 Jesus to His disciples.
 8   III,      III|     Creator. And pray who has spoken of Christ as crucified ? |
 9   III,       XI|      collective is wont to be spoken of singly. For instance, "
10   III,      VII| inconsequent little utterance spoken by Christ to His disciples,
11   III,    XXIII|    the Old and New Testaments spoken with allegorical meaning,
12   III,   XXXIII|      to those things that are spoken by the law. This fine fellow,
13   III,     XLII|       of images is reasonably spoken of as images, not as idols.
14    IV,      III|       let this saying only be spoken in a corner!~ ~
15    IV,      XXV|       of the arguments he had spoken. We addressed the band of
16    IV,    XXVII|    His nature, but He is thus spoken of in order that men may
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