Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        5|     of Christianity has been removed, how he got the upper hand,
 2   III,       XI|    in the country which were removed from it fell under our sway."
 3   III,       XV|      and discordant, and far removed from civilised life. Even
 4   III,     XVII|    to this mountain, Be thou removed and be thou cast into the
 5   III,      XXV| themselves. But Christ never removed any mountain in Palestine,
 6   III,      XXV|     That which has just been removed by Me from the afflicted
 7    IV,      XVI|      So, when the master was removed from the house, that house
 8    IV,    XXVII|   rise, with earthly weights removed, to the hall of the blessed,
 9    IV,   XXVIII|   great and powerful and far removed from feeling, yet has not
10    IV,      XXX|    is inviolable 316 and far removed from it, that God should
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