Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|  that century. His work was seized upon by Macarius Magnes,
2    II,      XIX|    of law. He whom they had seized had got His freedom by a
3   III,       IX|  dragon against itself, and seized it at the moment that it
4   III,       IX| moment that it seemed to be seized itself. This worm devoured
5   III,       IX|     over its garrisons, and seized the mighty ones there and
6   III,     XXII|    death, but escaping when seized by Herod, became a cause
7    IV,       IV|    And yet no sooner was he seized in Rome than this fine fellow,
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