Book, Chapter
1 3, 6-10 | Thy first works. For Thy spiritual works are before these corporeal
2 4, 16-24| false notion which I had of spiritual things, let me not see the
3 5, 10-20| the flesh. Now will Thy spiritual ones mildly and lovingly
4 5, 14-25| I once have conceived a spiritual substance, all their strongholds
5 6, 1 | not so understood by Thy spiritual sons, whom of the Catholic
6 6, 1 | human shape (although what a spiritual substance should be I had
7 6, 4-6 | present to my senses, or spiritual, whereof I knew not how
8 7, 1-1 | same in the faith of our spiritual mother, Thy Catholic Church.
9 7, 5-7 | angels moreover, and all the spiritual inhabitants thereof. But
10 8, 5-10 | old, one carnal, the other spiritual, struggle within me; and
11 9, 3-6 | ear to my mouth, but his spiritual mouth unto Thy fountain,
12 12, 15-19| celestial bulk corporeal but spiritual, and partaker of Thy eternity,
13 12, 17-24| of heaven, signify that spiritual or intellectual creature
14 12, 17-25| darkness upon the deep, spiritual matter, before it underwent
15 12, 17-26| Earth, the one being the spiritual, the other the corporeal,
16 12, 20-29| and the sensible, or the spiritual and the corporeal creature."
17 12, 20-29| formless matter of creatures spiritual and corporeal." He another,
18 12, 21-30| heaven and earth, namely, the spiritual and corporeal creature."
19 12, 24-33| perfected nature whether spiritual or corporeal, but both of
20 12, 28-39| formed nature, and that a spiritual, under the name Heaven,
21 13, 2-2 | deserve of Thee? Let those spiritual and corporeal natures which
22 13, 2-2 | formless state, whether spiritual or corporeal, ready to fall
23 13, 2-2 | unlikeliness unto Thee; -the spiritual, though without form, superior
24 13, 2-3 | Or how could the inchoate spiritual creature deserve of Thee,
25 13, 2-3 | who as to the soul are a spiritual creature, turned away from
26 13, 3-4 | unsuitably, understand of the spiritual creature: because there
27 13, 5-6 | wandering instability of its spiritual deformity, unless it had
28 13, 7-8 | us: and where concerning spiritual gifts, he teacheth and showeth
29 13, 8-9 | depth, ready for the whole spiritual creation, hadst not Thou
30 13, 12-13| heaven and earth, namely, the spiritual and carnal people of His
31 13, 13-14| not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even
32 13, 18-22| and the darkness, but Thy spiritual children also set and ranked
33 13, 18-23| could not speak unto as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal; even
34 13, 20-28| unless their soul had a spiritual life, and unless after the
35 13, 22-32| created him: and being made spiritual, he judgeth all things (
36 13, 23-33| and female, in Thy grace spiritual, where, according to the
37 13, 23-33| neither bond nor free. -Spiritual persons (whether such as
38 13, 23-33| spiritually; not of that spiritual knowledge which shines in
39 13, 23-33| For so man, though now spiritual and renewed in the knowledge
40 13, 23-33| judge of that distinction of spiritual and carnal men, who are
41 13, 23-33| made. Nor doth he, though spiritual, judge the unquiet people
42 13, 23-34| beginning from the waters. The spiritual man judgeth also by allowing
43 13, 24-37| to belong to creatures spiritual as well as corporeal, as
44 13, 24-37| trees bearing fruit; and to spiritual gifts set forth for edification,
45 13, 25-38| to such as minister the spiritual doctrine unto us out of
46 13, 32-47| superior and inferior, or the spiritual and corporeal creature;
47 13, 32-47| of the world, between the spiritual upper waters and the inferior
48 13, 34-49| authority set on high through spiritual gifts; after that again,
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