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1 II, 6 | as it is for a city or house. Now, as a house is the 2 II, 6 | city or house. Now, as a house is the dwelling-place of 3 II, 6 | it has been built as a house or ship is built. Therefore 4 II, 6 | are its parts; because a house cannot bear rule over itself, 5 II, 6 | can the parts of which a house consists. Therefore they 6 II, 6 | their own words. For as a house, made for the purpose of 7 II, 8 | body, and returned to his house on foot. And that dream 8 II, 9 | into this world as into a house prepared and made ready; 9 II, 9 | well-built and ornamented house, and had never seen a workshop, 10 II, 9 | have supposed that that house was not built by man, because 11 II, 9 | same question about the house which you now ask about 12 III, 20| one to direct it? Thus, a house deserted by its inhabitant 13 IV, 13| prophets announced that of the house of this very David, Christ 14 IV, 13| Thou shall not build me a house for me to dwell in; but 15 IV, 13| kingdom. He shall build me a house for my name, and I will 16 IV, 13| to me for a son; and His house shall be established, and 17 IV, 13| the son of David; and the house which he built was not firmly 18 IV, 13| Except the Lord build the house, they have laboured in vain 19 IV, 14| God. This is the faithful house, this is the everlasting 20 IV, 14| I will build him a sure house; and he shall walk in my 21 IV, 14| precepts, Thou shalt judge my house, and I will give Thee those 22 IV, 14| then Thou shalt judge my house. What these ways of God 23 IV, 18| have given them; and this house which I have built for them 24 IV, 18| to the people; and this house shall be desolate, and every 25 IV, 18| to this land and to this house? And they shall say, Because 26 IV, 20| make a new testament to the house of Israel and the house 27 IV, 20| house of Israel and the house of Judah, not according 28 IV, 20| manner: "I have forsaken my house, I have given up mine heritage 29 IV, 20| make a new testament to the house of Judah, shows that the 30 IV, 20| But it is plain that the house of Judah does not signify 31 IV, 29| loves, who is still in the house, and in the power of his 32 IV, 29| yet by the civil law the house is one, and one person is 33 IV, 29| So this world is the one house of God; and the Son and 34 V, 2 | a palace than at his own house. Nevertheless he sheltered 35 V, 17| an unhealthy and infected house, and he alone knows these 36 V, 17| slave is a runaway, and the house which he offers for sale 37 V, 18| runaway slave or an infected house, having an eye to his own 38 VI, 4 | that your children, and house, and property being preserved, 39 VI, 4 | will be laid waste, your house plundered, your wife and 40 VI, 12| suitable" persons. For the house of a just and wise man ought 41 VI, 12| that you may invite to your house the chief men of the nations 42 VI, 21| have scenic arts at his house? But it makes no difference 43 VII, 3 | but as a master rules the house, as a pilot the ship, as 44 VII, 4 | advantage? He who builds a house does not build it merely 45 VII, 4 | purpose, that it may be a house, but that it may be inhabited. 46 VII, 12| the ruin of the falling house, and forgets the past, not 47 VII, 12| these things which are in a house are not said to be a part 48 VII, 12| said to be a part of the house; so the mind is not a part 49 VII, 26| for the restoration of the house of justice, and for the