Book, Chapter

1    II,     XVII|  been educated, it was not fitting to rob the history of its
2   III,     VIII|    for what He did. It was fitting that before the Passion
3    IV,        I|  at the time of creation a fitting and suitable fashion for
4    IV,     VIII|  clearness. And yet it was fitting that they should be very
5    IV,      XXV|    inspired and altogether fitting, he laid down the dogma
6    IV,      XXV| Spirit likewise. But it is fitting that the Son, as Son, should
7     V          |    God ; nor again is love fitting, however wide it be, without
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