Book, Chapter

1   III,     XLII|       figures, fashioned from gold, silver, bronze, and iron,
2   III,     XLII|      and iron, are silver and gold, but not idols. And the
3   III,    XLIII| worthless creed with the fine gold of virginity.226 They are |
4    IV,      XXX|    base coin washed over with gold.]~ ~First of all we may
5    IV,      XXX|      when there is silver and gold lying in the soil, or lead
6    IV,      XXX|     brings out the silver and gold, etc., so as to separate
7    IV,      XXX|  undestroyed, even though the gold has fallen into countless
8    IV,      XXX| applied to all, preserves the gold and expels the substance
9    IV,      XXX|   treasure more precious than gold, who is contained in matter
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