Book, Chapter

 1   III,     VIII|      eye of its light, and no longer had power to look upon that
 2   III,        V|    substance. At any rate, no longer ago than yesterday, reading
 3   III,   XXVIII|    given to Christ, it was no longer their own. It was therefore
 4   III,  XXXVIII|     his own countrymen, he no longer considers himself one of
 5    IV,       XV|        their followers are no longer willing to bear the name
 6    IV,      VII|        if heaven and earth no longer existed ? Moreover, if Christ
 7    IV,      XVI| fallen like stars, and are no longer fit to be His habitation.
 8    IV,      XXV|   upon the water, makes it no longer common water, but causes
 9    IV,      XXV|   washed in it, so that he no longer fears the threatening of
10    IV,    XXVII|       physical union, they no longer experience death, nor even
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