Book, Chapter

1    II,       XV|        not to men. For if we were prepared to investigate such points
2   III          |         our much-admired opponent prepared for us, after bringing a
3   III,       XV|        living in a state of peace prepared such a table in his life;
4   III,    XXIII| constituted their mother, for she prepared her own table for her own
5   III,      XIX|       mortal sin, that He was not prepared to have him in His sight
6    IV,      XIV|           Some paltry critics are prepared to find fault with the saints
7    IV,   XXVIII|         and in like manner He now prepared a temple for Himself from
8    IV,     XXIV|           race. And if any one is prepared to grasp even this, he will
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