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1 I, 10| wanting. Always shall He be understood, always be heard, nay even 2 II, 6 | But although we shall be understood, from our argument, to be 3 II, 14| Him in every passage to be understood as the creator of all evil 4 II, 22| nothing else than this to be understood, that He had never really 5 II, 24| this repentance is to be understood as upbraiding another rather 6 II, 24| this particular evil be understood to be one of this class 7 III, 3 | Himself to be approved and understood, and received on a certain 8 III, 5 | parables, and that they must be understood in a sense different from 9 III, 6 | For how could they have understood the strange One, concerning 10 III, 6 | prophecy? That admits of being understood or being not understood, 11 III, 6 | understood or being not understood, which, by possessing a 12 III, 6 | they from appearing to have understood Him to be a strange Christ, 13 III, 13| likewise by Egypt is sometimes understood, in His sense, the whole 14 III, 14| two-edged one." This may be understood to be the Divine Word, who 15 III, 23| the Lord, and the people understood Him not, but forsook Him, 16 IV, 2 | unnoticed what may fairly be understood to be on our side. Now, 17 IV, 7 | and heretofore imperfectly understood one. Because he also premised 18 IV, 9 | should be more profoundly understood as signifying spiritual 19 IV, 10| undoubtedly offers Himself to be understood as Him to whom (the appellation) 20 IV, 11| and publicans should be understood, whom he was choosing, he 21 IV, 20| that Christ also must be understood to be an exterminator of 22 IV, 22| was what he wished to be understood as the meaning of that voice 23 IV, 22| this clause is of course understood, "whom I have promised." 24 IV, 26| that He might make this understood, He adds: "But if I with 25 IV, 26| the power of God must be understood to be the finger of none 26 IV, 27| cleansing of vessels was to be understood before God the purification 27 IV, 29| Christ would have to be here understood? If He points to their own 28 IV, 29| fire you insist upon being understood. Even if it be but figurative 29 IV, 30| his garden." Who must be understood as meant by the man? Surely 30 IV, 33| Himself what He would have understood by mammon. For when advising 31 IV, 33| derided Him, when they understood that by mammon He meant 32 IV, 38| question proposed is fully understood from this sense of the answer, 33 IV, 38| the question is clearly understood. You have both the time 34 IV, 41| that in this woe must be understood the imprecation and threat 35 V, 3 | wish on all occasions to be understood as in alliance with Judaism! 36 V, 9 | to be with especial care understood of Christ? "I have begotten 37 V, 11| Lord Jesus Christ, will be understood to be no other God than 38 V, 11| Christ, who ought to be understood from His Scriptures. Content 39 V, 11| is clear that he must be understood to be the lord of this world, 40 V, 13| none other body can be understood than that of the flesh, 41 V, 14| known me; my people have not understood me;" and as to their preferring 42 V, 16| of) nature, for He may be understood from His works, and may 43 V, 17| times past," he must not be understood to indicate that the Creator 44 V, 18| principalities could possibly have understood anything without their sovereign 45 V, 18| from them, he must needs be understood as having meant that it