Chapter

 1      I|     All Capacity for Such a Change by Denying His Flesh.~[1] 
 2    III|   of necessity incapable of change. [5] For being changed into
 3    III|    end to the former state. Change, therefore, is not possible
 4    III| things which are subject to change is regulated by this law,
 5    III|   state which is undergoing change in them, and that they come
 6    III| lose that in the process of change which they previously were.
 7    III|  whilst they are undergoing change, wherein will consist the
 8     VI|    It is a greater thing to change a nature than to make matter. [
 9     IX|   original, however great a change into new properties it may
10   XIII|  these properties undergo a change, they are considered to
11     XX|   womb) can only effect the change by actual possession of
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