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1 1, XXXI | mysterious tea-sons which are difficult to be understood by the 2 1, XLII | regarding it, is one of the most difficult undertakings that can be 3 1, LII | things, although it may be difficult for him to tear himself 4 2, XXX | of many kingdoms, be more difficult for the apostles of Jesus 5 3, XXI | which contains much doctrine difficult to be understood, not merely 6 3, XLV | LORD, came to try him with difficult questions, and spake to 7 3, LXV | nature is an exceedingly difficult thing. But they who are 8 3, LXVII| and important, that it is difficult even for those to follow 9 3, LXIX | entirely is exceedingly difficult." We, however, who know 10 3, LXIX | even if it be exceedingly difficult to effect a change in some 11 3, LXIX | which appear to be very difficult, and, to speak hyperbolically, 12 3, LXIX | a nature is exceedingly difficult." He alleges, in the next 13 4, VIII | of human souls, which are difficult to state and to investigate. ~ 14 4, LXV | not a philosopher it was difficult, though still possible, 15 4, LXV | human investigation which is difficult for our nature to grasp, 16 5, XXX | again, to a land exceedingly difficult of cultivation, others to 17 5, LIX | mystical, and profound, and difficult of explanation. In the next 18 6, LXIV | would be protracted and difficult, and especially if it were 19 6, LXIX | Since God is great and difficult to see, He put His own Spirit 20 6, LXIX | granted, indeed, that God is "difficult to see," yet He is not the 21 6, LXIX | His Only-begotten also is "difficult to see." For God the Word 22 6, LXIX | see." For God the Word is "difficult to see," and so also is 23 6, LXIX | then, because God was "difficult to see" that He sent God 24 6, LXIX | saying, "Because God was 'difficult to see,' He put His own 25 6, LXIX | stated, the Son also is "difficult to see," because He is God 26 7, XXXII| resurrection, which is a high and difficult doctrine, and one which 27 7, LI | days hence." But it is a difficult matter, even after much 28 7, LXVII| both wide in extent and difficult for human comprehension,