Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6|        to his advantage, it can easily be understood how it was
2    II,       IX|   subject will become clear and easily grasped, though it be disputed
3    II,       IX| relative good, the good that is easily altered, that does not stand
4   III,     XXXI|     juggler's art those who are easily influenced. The man who
5    IV,      XIX|     name of Christ, he is quite easily freed from them, and puts
6    IV,     XXIV|         Again, even if He could easily make them rise in a comely
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