Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 10, 3| put on incorruption;" and proclaim in what sense [God] says, "'
2 I, 13, 6| and defiled them. They proclaim themselves as being "perfect,"
3 I, 20, 2| tribes, that they might proclaim to them the unknown God.
4 I, 20, 3| unknown to all, whom they now proclaim.~
5 I, 24, 5| those of the angels, they proclaim some of these as belonging
6 II, 14, 1| the second Ogdoad. They proclaim to us, like the writer referred
7 II, 22, 1| for it is written, "To proclaim the acceptable year of the
8 II, 22, 2| For the words are, "to proclaim the acceptable year of the
9 II, 22, 5| that which is written, "to proclaim the acceptable year of the
10 II, 27, 2| believe them; and since they proclaim that one only God, to the
11 II, 28, 4| for God, but ye wish to proclaim the nativity and production
12 II, 30, 1| and, inasmuch as they proclaim themselves superior to that
13 II, 30, 7| all the Scriptures loudly proclaim; and Paul expressly testifies
14 II, 31, 2| with that truth which they proclaim.~3.
15 II, 35, 4| more evidently and clearly proclaim this very point), I shall,
16 III, 1, 1| which they did at one time proclaim in public, and, at a later
17 III, 9, 3| the broken up in heart, to proclaim liberty to the captives,
18 III, 10, 3| David," if they did not proclaim the glad tidings of the
19 III, 11, 7| law,--[principles] which proclaim the Father of our Lord Jesus
20 IV, 5, 2| thou not worship Bel?" did proclaim, saying, "Because I do not
21 IV, 9, 2| does not change God, nor proclaim another Father, but that
22 IV, 20, 5| did not, as some allege, [proclaim] that He who was seen by
23 IV, 35, 2| apostles into the world to proclaim with accuracy His advent,
24 IV, 35, 2| appointed His own heralds to proclaim His future advent into this
25 IV, 41, 4| numerous, while they all proclaim one and the same Father,
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