Part, Question
1 1, 66 | was upon ~the fact of the deep." And the earth lacked beauty
2 1, 66 | was upon the face of the deep," since the air is included
3 1, 66 | was upon the face of the deep." The remaining distinctions
4 1, 67 | was upon the face of ~the deep." Now it seems to be required,
5 1, 68 | was upon ~the face of the deep," the word "deep" might
6 1, 68 | of the deep," the word "deep" might be taken to mean
7 1, 68 | was upon the face of the deep," the existence of air as
8 1, 69 | middle ~place, is called the "deep," because, as Augustine
9 1, 67 | was upon ~the fact of the deep." And the earth lacked beauty
10 1, 67 | was upon the face of the deep," since the air is included
11 1, 67 | was upon the face of the deep." The remaining distinctions
12 1, 68 | was upon the face of ~the deep." Now it seems to be required,
13 1, 69 | was upon ~the face of the deep," the word "deep" might
14 1, 69 | of the deep," the word "deep" might be taken to mean
15 1, 69 | was upon the face of the deep," the existence of air as
16 1, 70 | middle ~place, is called the "deep," because, as Augustine
17 1, 93 | vision, when "God cast a deep sleep upon Adam" (Gn. ~2:
18 1, 96 | to Gn. 2:21, "God cast a deep sleep upon Adam." ~Therefore
19 2, 28 | searcheth all things, yea the deep things of God" (1 Cor. 2:
20 2, 77 | gives utterance to words of ~deep signification, of which,
21 2, 102 | neck extracts its food from deep places on land or water:
22 2, 102 | and ~proud spirit in the deep furrow of self-examination.~
23 2, 113 | to Job 33:15,16: ~"When deep sleep falleth upon men and
24 2, 31 | a vision by night, when deep sleep falleth upon men . . .
25 2, 34 | of spite fitted to enter deep into the ~mind." Therefore
26 2, 43 | searcheth all things, yea the ~deep things of God." Wherefore
27 2, 93 | a vision ~by night, when deep sleep falleth upon men,
28 2, 104 | been recovered from such deep ~torpor of sin, by Him he
29 2, 127 | gait is slow, his voice deep, and his utterance calm."
30 2, 152 | a vision by ~night, when deep sleep is wont to lay hold
31 2, 152 | hold of men [*Vulg.: 'When deep ~sleep falleth upon men.'
32 2, 163 | earth is to look into things deep and dark." The putting of
33 3, 30 | the sun ~was setting, a deep sleep fell upon Abram, and
34 3, 52 | considered as infernal and ~deep. And again in comparison
35 Suppl, 96| 23, "He shall esteem the deep as growing old" ~(Moral.
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