Book, Chapter

 1   Int          | edition. My own study of this obscure and neglected author has
 2   Int,        6|        it bore the name of an obscure bishop, of whom what was
 3    II,      XIV|      with her another utterly obscure Mary, who was herself a
 4    II,      XIX|    without power, and largely obscure because of their poverty.
 5    II,       XV|      that uses it.~ ~All this obscure nonsense in the Gospels
 6    II,       XV|  should discover thousands of obscure stories which do not contain
 7   III,    XXXII|     adds a statement which is obscure and full of nonsense, by
 8   III,   XXXIII|     whole matter and makes it obscure, so that he who listens
 9    IV,     VIII|       fabulous than this, and obscure as night, contained in the
10    IV,      XXV|       themes and how mightily obscure are they in the way you
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