Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|         20 The question still remains whether the latter implies
2   Int,        9| obvious emendations, but more remains to be done, and, as the
3   Int,        9|     that "that which is eaten remains unconsumed," comes the abrupt
4   III,     XLII|       be buried alongside the remains of the things that had been
5   III,    XXXVI|        25). Therefore he that remains single does not do well,
6    IV,       IV|       resurrection and coming remains unknown.~ ~
7    IV,       VI|    heaven have an order which remains perpetually alike, and always
8    IV,      XVI|    but the . "Logos"274 of it remains with the artificer. Just
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