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1 II, 16| implements as rough tools of his art. Your conduct is equally 2 II, 24| Tarshish; for I knew that Thou art a gracious God and merciful, 3 II, 25| calls out to Adam, Where art thou? as if ignorant where 4 II, 25| interrogative tone, Where art thou, Adam? but with an 5 II, 25| imputation, Oh, Adam, where art thou? as much as to intimate: 6 II, 25| much as to intimate: thou art no longer here, thou art 7 II, 25| art no longer here, thou art in perdition so that the 8 III, 7 | above the sons of men. "Thou art fairer," says (the Psalmist), " 9 III, 14| Christ just before? "Thou art fairer than the children 10 III, 20| promise in the Psalms: "Thou art my Son, this day have I 11 IV, 7 | do with Thee, Thou Jesus? Art Thou come to destroy us? 12 IV, 7 | us? I know Thee who Thou art, the Holy One of God." I 13 IV, 7 | prospect of which he adds: "Art Thou come to destroy us?" 14 IV, 8 | testimony, exclaiming, "Thou art the Son of God," of what 15 IV, 15| when thou hast eaten and art full, and hast built goodly 16 IV, 18| John asks the question, "Art thou He that should come, 17 IV, 18| whom he was looking for. "Art thou He that should come?" 18 IV, 18| that should come?" i.e. Art thou the coming One? "or 19 IV, 18| other than Thou, if Thou art not He whom we expect to 20 IV, 18| lurked in his question: "Art thou He that, should come, 21 IV, 20| in ignorance: Adam, where art thou?" Thus you have both 22 IV, 21| even in Thy novelties Thou art old! Accordingly, when Peter, 23 IV, 21| am?" in the words, "Thou art the Christ," he could not 24 IV, 22| when he answered, "Thou art the Christ;" because if 25 IV, 22| Psalm He had said, "Thou art my Son, today have I begotten 26 IV, 34| been able to say, "Thou art the Christ," unless he had 27 IV, 35| well, says, "No doubt Thou art greater," etc.; and again, " 28 IV, 41| Him to be; for they say: "Art thou then the Son of God?" 29 IV, 41| meant their own words, "Thou art then the Son of God," to 30 IV, 42| when Pirate asked Him, "Art thou Christ (the King)?" 31 V, 9 | thou taken; for) dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou 32 V, 9 | added (in the Psalm), "Thou art a priest for ever," relates