Book, Chapter

1   Int,        4|  faith, may have a reassuring effect upon those who think that
2    II,        X|       although it was not the effect of the moon, but of a demon.~ ~[
3   III,     VIII|     falsity, and make of none effect the toil of holy men, which
4   III,     VIII|       would have made of none effect the divine revelations of
5   III,      XIV|      begotten 152 of God; the effect of them all is identical. |
6   III,       XL|   Only Begotten. He loses the effect of the Saviour's fulfilment,
7    IV,      XXX| strong and has such a drastic effect that it brings out pure
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