Book, Chapter
1 3, 12-21| and had already perplexed divers unskilful persons with captious
2 4, 1-1 | deceived and deceiving, in divers lusts; openly, by sciences
3 4, 5-10 | but we are tossed about in divers trials. And yet unless we
4 4, 15-22| impulses to such various and divers kinds of loves laid up in
5 5, 7-13 | teachers, seeing that in divers things which perplexed me,
6 5, 8-14 | the good of his scholars. Divers outrages they commit, with
7 6, 1 | offend me, having heard divers of them expounded satisfactorily,
8 6, 8-13 | one day by chance met by divers of his acquaintance and
9 6, 9-15 | committed. He, however, had divers times seen Alypius at a
10 7, 9-13 | purpose, enforced by many and divers reasons, that In the beginning
11 7, 9-14 | books that it was many and divers ways said, that the Son
12 7, 9-15 | incorruptible nature into idols and divers shapes, into the likeness
13 8, 10-24| allege that there are so many divers substances. So also in wills
14 8, 10-24| and all at once? Do not divers wills distract the mind,
15 9, 7-15 | the custom is retained, divers (yea, almost all) Thy congregations,
16 10, 3-4 | making these confessions, divers desire to know, who have
17 10, 7-11 | and offices; which, being divers, I the one mind, do through
18 10, 34-53| innumerable toys, made by divers arts and manufactures, in
19 10, 34-53| works, in pictures also and divers images, and these far exceeding
20 12, 18-27| confessing these things, since divers things may be understood
21 12, 31-42| therein things true but divers? For I certainly (and fearlessly
22 13, 18-23| discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues. And all
23 13, 20-27| operations are many and divers; and one thing growing out
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