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1 I, 11| have been known from the works of some world peculiarly 2 I, 11| remained unknown by any works from the beginning. For 3 I, 11| have guarded by such mighty works the knowledge of Himself, 4 I, 11| He ought to have produced works more illustrious and exalted 5 I, 11| acknowledged as God from His works, and even by nobler deeds 6 I, 12| from the testimony of His works: (without cause, I repeat,) 7 I, 12| having some token of Deity in works worthy of God. And so upon 8 I, 12| of inactivity and lack of works he is guilty both of impudence 9 I, 13| fall upon the Creator's works to destroy them. To be sure, 10 I, 14| HESITATE TO USE THE CREATOR'S WORKS IN INSTITUTING HIS OWN RELIGION.~ 11 I, 15| excellent than the paltry works of the Creator, it should 12 I, 16| FACT CHARACTERISTIC OF THE WORKS OF THE CREATOR, THE ONE 13 I, 17| ordinarily be proved by his works; and only after that by 14 I, 17| former is to be tested by his works, the other by the beneficence 15 I, 17| order to be known by his works; because, if he had existed, 16 I, 18| instruction: from nature by His works; by instruction, through 17 I, 18| after so many and so great works, both of creation and revealed 18 I, 22| by permitting His (evil) works to be done, and by keeping 19 II, 3 | III. GOD KNOWN BY HIS WORKS. HIS GOODNESS SHOWN IN HIS 20 II, 3 | to us, to begin with His works, which are prior to man; 21 II, 4 | consummated the goodness of His works by His vouchsafing to them 22 II, 4 | of dwelling amongst the works of God, as he who was His 23 II, 4 | learn it from His excellent works, from His kindly blessings, 24 II, 5 | to our aid at once. From works must proofs be obtained. 25 II, 5 | obtained. The Creator's works testify at once to His goodness, 26 II, 6 | from the beginning of His works, will be enough to convince 27 II, 7 | the truth of His created works, be they what they may? 28 II, 10| the fashion of His good works. Indeed, before he became 29 II, 12| Lord, the arbiter of His works.~ 30 II, 21| Sabbath: they are human works, not divine, which it prohibits. 31 II, 21| Sabbath-day He removes those works which He had before enjoined 32 II, 21| days, that is, your own works; in other words, human works 33 II, 21| works; in other words, human works of daily life. Now, the 34 II, 24| there occurs even in good works a confession of repentance, 35 II, 29| His laws, or of His great works; and thus sundering Christ 36 III, 3 | evidence of His wonderful works. On my side, however, I 37 III, 8 | worker were imaginary the works were imaginary. On this 38 III, 11| most sacred and reverend works of nature; inveigh against 39 IV, 1 | which occur in the natural works of the Creator, who is for 40 IV, 1 | manifest proofs, that, as His works and plans exist in the way 41 IV, 5 | it may well seem that the works which disciples publish 42 IV, 12| a soul, remind them what works the law of the Sabbath forbade 43 IV, 12| Sabbath forbade even human works; and what it enjoined even 44 IV, 12| it enjoined even divine works, which might be done for 45 IV, 12| restoring to the Sabbath the works which were proper for it. 46 IV, 18| recognised by His predicted works, even as the Lord sent word 47 IV, 18| was by means of these very works that He was to be recognised. 48 IV, 22| Him? "I considered thy works, and was astonished." When 49 IV, 25| by any declaration of his works, or any vestiges whereby 50 IV, 25| in His so many and mighty works, or who rashly philosophized 51 IV, 27| vessels, but really the works of merciful dispositions. 52 IV, 29| longer a depreciator of the works and the indulgences of the 53 IV, 29| and resplendent with the works of truth. And thus "to wait 54 IV, 35| distance behind them the works which are done by His servants. 55 IV, 37| half of his goods for all works of mercy. So also "he loosened 56 IV, 41| Him in consequence of His works, which were fulfilling their 57 V, 3 | is not justified by the works of the law, but by faith:" 58 V, 5 | their knowledge of God's works), therefore that God, who 59 V, 8 | heresies as evil among "works of the flesh," and that 60 V, 10| of the old man, in the works of the flesh. For what are 61 V, 10| kingdom of God." He means the works of the flesh and blood, 62 V, 10| condition instead of the works that are done therein, as 63 V, 10| not the substance, but the works of the flesh, therefore 64 V, 10| of God is denied to the works of the flesh, not to the 65 V, 10| body is the vessel of the works of the flesh, whilst the 66 V, 10| is the real author of the works of the flesh, shall attain 67 V, 12| the distinction between works good and bad, he sets before 68 V, 14| even by not living in the works of the flesh he shows that 69 V, 14| of the flesh), but the works thereof; and because it 70 V, 15| epistles also. Even in brief works there is much pungency? 71 V, 16| may be understood from His works, and may thereby become 72 V, 16| nature in her (manifold) works, kindly providences, plagues, 73 V, 18| fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness;" for (in the 74 V, 18| is enough for me that the works of the Creator are great 75 V, 19| enemies in our mind by wicked works" does He reconcile to the