Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|  arrange another man's work. He carefully suppresses the names of
2   Int,        6|       so weighty a work was not carefully preserved by the Church.
3   Int,        9|      the literary |28 one.69 He carefully sets forth the quotations
4    II,      XIX|         now, and let us examine carefully that other action also which
5   III,       IV|         here is a point we must carefully inquire into : how was it
6   III,       XI|          he says: "The shepherd carefully preserves the beast." In
7   III,       VI| investigate each point the more carefully. |74~ ~
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