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   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | gods that are made with hands, On the ground that it is 2 1, XIV | great injustice at their hands, and that on this account 3 1, XLVIII | that he "handled with his hands of the Word of life;"--the 4 1, L | He was to endure at the hands of the Jews, nor His resurrection, 5 2, X | Himself falling into the hands of men, as the Lamb of God, 6 2, XXIII | would not have come into the hands of men had He not so willed. 7 2, XXVII | drunkenness lay violent hands upon themselves, have corrupted 8 2, XLV | countless cruelties at their hands, and at last suffered death 9 2, XLV | shalt stretch forth thy hands," etc., to which the Scripture 10 2, LV | punishment, and how his hands were pierced with nails: 11 2, LIX | punishment, and showed how his hands had been pierced by nails." 12 2, LIX | punishment, and how His hands had been pierced, he asks, " 13 2, LXI | of the nails, and lay my hands upon His side, I will not 14 2, LXI | thy finger, and behold My hands; and reach hither thy hand, 15 3, LIX | Every one who has clean hands, and a prudent tongue;' 16 3, LX | we say, Whoever has clean hands, and therefore lifts up 17 3, LX | therefore lifts up holy hands to God, and by reason of 18 3, LX | say, "The lifting up of my hands is as the evening sacrifice,' 19 4, XXII | these sufferings at their hands. For forty and two years, 20 4, XXVI | objects, the works of men's hands; whereas, from the beauty 21 4, XXXVI | certain man was formed by the hands of God, and had breathed 22 4, XXXVII | introducing "a man formed by the hands of God," although the book 23 4, XXXVII | made no mention of the "hands" of God, either when relating 24 4, XXXVII | used the expression, "Thy hands have made me and fashioned 25 4, XXXVII | fashioning," and also the "hands" of God. For those who do 26 4, XXXVII | man was fashioned by the hands of God, and was inflated 27 4, XXXVIII| mortals is a span.~The woman's hands a mighty casket bear;~She 28 4, LII | could fake the work into his hands, and patiently listen to 29 4, LXXXVII| though leaning upon its hands, and being easily captured, 30 5, XXXI | their oppression at the hands of the rulers of the other 31 5, XXXVIII| accident to fall into the hands of the Arabians, and were 32 6, II | Plato is found only in the hands of those who profess to 33 6, XIV | individuals, in imagining that the hands of low mechanics can frame 34 6, XL | that "he has seen in the hands of certain presbyters belonging 35 6, LXI | fatigue, or work with His hands, or give forth commands." 36 6, LXI | should work with His own hands." If you understand the 37 6, LXI | words" work with His own hands" literally, then neither 38 6, LXI | heavens are the work of Thy hands," and any other similar 39 6, LXI | so far as respects the "hands" and "limbs" of Deity, where 40 6, LXI | thus working with His own hands?" And as there is no absurdity 41 7, XXIV | there be iniquity in my hands; if I have rewarded evil 42 7, XXX | which had fallen into their hands. Haggai expressly makes 43 7, XXXI | God and the works of God's hands, which latter are of an 44 7, XXXI | consider the operation of His hands." But enough on this point.~ 45 7, XXXII | with a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." 46 7, XXXIV | touch Him sensibly with our hands. We know that the holy Scriptures 47 7, XXXIV | of eyes, of ears, and of hands, which have nothing but 48 7, XXXIV | sought the Lord with my hands, and was not deceived,-- 49 7, XXXIV | not to see that the word "hands" is taken figuratively, 50 7, XXXIV | as when John says, "Our hands have handled the Word of 51 7, XLI | should guide us, he simply hands us over in a general way 52 7, LXIV | material things wrought by the hands of men. Neither do they 53 8, XXXV | there be iniquity in my hands; if I have returned evil 54 8, LXVIII | deservedly suffer for it at the hands of the king. For if all 55 8, LXVIII | earth would fall into the hands of the wildest and most 56 8, LXVIII | the world fall into the hands of the most impious and 57 8, LXXIII | account them, keep their hands free from blood, that they 58 8, LXXIII | blood, that they may with hands unstained and free from 59 8, LXXIII | ministers of God, keeping their hands pure, and wrestling in prayers


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