Book, Chapter

1    II,     XVII|   were coming to pass as a deep and mighty vision of their
2   III,       IX|    a weighty fish from the deep. By placing a small worm
3   III,       IV|    it was a lake and not a deep sea ? It may be left to
4   III,       VI|   in their danger from the deep, and from the sea. From
5   III,      XXX| remained a little while in deep and solemn thought, and
6    IV,      XVI| beginning.276~ ~There is a deep meaning in the prophet's
7    IV,      XXV| aid of Him who reveals the deep things of darkness, and
8     V          |    of success, he roots it deep, building upon it the multitude
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