Book, Chapter

1   III,     VIII|      divine Fire which cannot be destroyed nor spent, reckoned as nothing
2   III,       IX|       transgressions of men, and destroyed them utterly. This worm
3    IV,       II|          dry land, it is readily destroyed and dies. Again, if you
4    IV,     XXIV|        Him who wrought them, and destroyed as if they had been made
5    IV,     XXIV| ridiculous if, when the whole is destroyed, the resurrection shall
6    IV,      XXX|         is altogether undone and destroyed, He will raise him up again,
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