Book, Chapter

 1   III,       IX|       parentage and union; it is mystic, only begotten,121 ineffable.
 2   III,       IX| ineffable. Through this worm the mystic hook drew up the primeval122
 3   III,    XXIII|      them to their birth by some mystic word and then wrapping them
 4   III,    XXIII|      certainly be by tasting the mystic flesh and drinking the mystic
 5   III,    XXIII|    mystic flesh and drinking the mystic blood of her that bore them ?
 6   III,    XXIII|         man immortality. For the mystic bread that hath inseparably
 7   III,     XLII|        sacrificed with a kind of mystic witchcraft. From these he
 8    IV,      XII| reasoning beings, and look for a mystic meaning in the words. He
 9    IV,      XVI|         shame.~ ~There is also a mystic meaning in his words, "The
10    IV,      XXV|       the Spirit. For behold the mystic sense in which he said, "
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