Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 III, 10, 3| who has sent to His own handiwork, that is, to men, the blessing
2 III, 18, 6| weak, and endowed His own handiwork with salvation, by destroying
3 III, 19, 3| indeed His own peculiar handiwork, and ascend to the height
4 III, 22, 1| recapitulating in Himself His own handiwork; and on this account does
5 III, 22, 2| bearing salvation to His own handiwork.~3.
6 III, 23, 1| and seeking after His own handiwork, should save that very man
7 IV, 6, 1| things, summing up His own handiwork in Himself, my faith towards
8 IV, 6, 6| being present with His own handiwork from the beginning, reveals
9 IV, 24, 1| of man, and gave to His handiwork victory against the adversary.
10 IV, 39, 2| thou shalt receive His handiwork, and shall be a perfect
11 V, 1, 1| infringed upon, nor the ancient handiwork of God go to destruction.
12 V, 2, 1| man, restoring to His own handiwork what was said [of it] in
13 V, 6, 1| shall be glorified in His handiwork, fitting it so as to be
14 V, 6, 1| of flesh, that is, of the handiwork [of God], and understand
15 V, 6, 1| soul is united to [God's] handiwork, the man is rendered spiritual
16 V, 6, 1| image and set aside the handiwork, he cannot then understand
17 V, 6, 2| also he says, that this handiwork is "the temple of God,"
18 V, 9, 1| and to point out that the handiwork of God is not saved. They
19 V, 12, 3| not laying aside God's handiwork, but the lusts of the flesh,
20 V, 12, 6| form man, when He found His handiwork impaired by wickedness,
21 V, 12, 6| as it is found in His own handiwork; and at another time He
22 V, 12, 6| also surrounds His own handiwork with incorruption.~
23 V, 13, 1| healing and life to His handiwork, that His words concerning
24 V, 14, 2| other, but that original handiwork of the Father, seeking out
25 V, 16, 1| end is present with His handiwork, and the substance from
26 V, 16, 1| and is present with His handiwork, and perfects it after the
27 V, 21, 3| had compassion on His own handiwork, and gave to it salvation,
28 V, 31, 1| heretics, despising the handiwork of God, and not admitting
29 V, 36, 3| God, by means of Which His handiwork, confirmed and incorporated
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