Book, Chapter

 1    II,       IX|       a man. For if thou didst hold the belief that God is in
 2    II,      XVI|        wrong, not he who takes hold of it or he who receives
 3   III,    XXVII|      judge the matter and take hold of what it means.~ ~[The
 4   III,    XXXII|      And, in his desire to get hold of these things, he calls
 5   III,    XXXIV| according to it. And by taking hold of this ignorant opinion,
 6    IV,        V|        one may manifestly take hold of, when Christ says : "
 7    IV,      XXI|     God. It is possible to get hold of this doctrine from another
 8    IV,   XXVIII|  lingering and delay, and take hold of that compound which is
 9    IV,     XXIX|        So we must be afraid to hold such an opinion, but we
10    IV,     XXIV|    impossible for the earth to hold all those who had died from
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