Book, Chapter

1    II,      XII| says, "Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar. Having
2    II,      XII|   Having therefore bound a vessel89 full of the vinegar with
3    II,     XVII|   it said, "Having bound a vessel of vinegar to a hyssop they
4    II,       XV| the case of an earthenware vessel, which, if it and its contents
5   III,     VIII|    of shame. For just as a vessel when filled with fire within
6    IV,      XII| what is dry, as water in a vessel, etc. The same applies to
7    IV,      XVI|   be like a damaged silver vessel, which the artificer melts
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