Book, Chapter

1   Int          |       book has generally been considered a mere literary device.
2   Int,        2|   followed. Boivin, of Paris, considered the author to have been
3   Int,        5|      considerations have been considered enough to brush these aside.
4   Int,        5| doctrine of the book has been considered as belonging to a period
5   Int,        5|      But two points should be considered;34 --- this is not the ordinary
6   Int,        9|  which was at first generally considered to be identical with the
7    IV,      XXX|       not his running, merely considered in itself, a matter of blame?
8     V          |     to God, and therefore was considered worthy of the friendship
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