Book, Chapter

 1   III,       IV|      time in the land of Judsea, seeing that they were to the Jews
 2   III,      XIV|       would not have Him always, seeing He was about to die. But
 3   III,      XIX|        foundation of the Church, seeing that thousands of times
 4   III,      XIX|       any unshaken mental power, seeing that, though he heard what
 5   III,     XLII| transparent sacrifices of birds, seeing that the air chances to
 6   III,     XLII|         black-skinned and dusky, seeing that the earth is by nature
 7   III,     XLII|          and in constant motion. Seeing then that wickedness thus
 8   III,     XLII|       meddling with such things, seeing that those who undertook
 9   III,    XLIII|       that hath obtained mercy," seeing that he had Christ speaking
10    IV,   XXVIII|        magnify the fact, without seeing anything shameful in it
11    IV,     XXIV|         man be brought together, seeing that it was absorbed by
12    IV,      XXX|        the whole suffers change, seeing that it was also for his
13    IV,      XXX|          a proof of light in his seeing the sun, and by having a
14    IV,      XXX|     proof of darkness in his not seeing it, he himself being in
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