Book, Chapter

1   Int,        9|     of the problem, he adds a piece of evidence (p. 112) which,
2    II,       XV|    tales, if he reads another piece of clap-trap that is written
3   III,       IV|    will appear to be really a piece of knavish nonsense, since
4   III,     XXVI|       quiver, and therefore a piece of armour which Christ refused
5   III,     XLII| hollowing a cave or digging a piece of land, he threw down a
6    IV,       II|    For this boast is a mighty piece of quackery, that living
7    IV,       VI|    stands as God's most exact piece of workmanship. Wherefore
8    IV,     VIII|       Let us touch on another piece of teaching even more fabulous
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