Book, Chapter

1    II,       XX| should speak similarly of the weak and wavering human race.~ ~
2   III,      XXX|      crippled in mind,194 and weak in his reasoning. For if
3   III,   XXXVII|       doctor, saying: "Who is weak, and I am not weak ?" as
4   III,   XXXVII|     Who is weak, and I am not weak ?" as if inflamed with the
5    IV,        X|      account of those who are weak, as He Himself says, that
6    IV,        X|      were not our forefathers weak, and were not Our ancestors
7    IV,      XXV|   Father in justifying is too weak to wash or sanctify whomsoever
8    IV,      XXX|    and then when it has grown weak in course of time and come
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