Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 8, 1| proper connection, words, expressions, and parables whenever found,
2 I, 9, 2| the truth every one of the expressions which have been cited, and
3 I, 9, 4| again, collecting a set of expressions and names scattered here
4 I, 9, 4| recognise the names, the expressions, and the parables taken
5 I, 9, 4| restored every one of the expressions quoted to its proper position,
6 I, 21, 3| rite (pronouncing certain expressions) with those who are being
7 I, 21, 4| with the use of some such expressions as we have already mentioned.
8 I, 25, 4| Again, they interpret these expressions, "Thou shalt not go out
9 II, 13, 4| regarding Him transcend these expressions. If then, even in the case
10 II, 14, 8| on~by the use of those [expressions] with which they have been
11 II, 26, 1| questions and hair-splitting expressions he should fall into impiety.~
12 II, 27, 1| be adapted to ambiguous expressions. For, if this be not done,
13 II, 27, 1| several parts]. But to apply expressions which are not clear or evident
14 II, 30, 3| Mother (to use their own expressions, proving them false by means
15 II, 32, 4| visions, and utter prophetic expressions. Others still, heal the
16 II, 35, 3| Hebrew language, diverse expressions [to represent God] occur
17 II, 35, 3| let them learn that all expressions of this kind are but announcements
18 II, 35, 3| to flight." All the other expressions likewise bring out the title
19 IV, 37, 5| unto thee." Now all such expressions demonstrate that man is
20 IV, 41, 4| not by parables, but by expressions taken in their obvious meaning (
21 V, 13, 2| of God;" while taking two expressions of Paul's, without having
22 V, 13, 2| keeping fast hold of the mere expressions by themselves, they die
23 V, 22, 1| apostasy by means of these expressions, He did both overcome the
24 V, 35, 1| the teaching of the very expressions [in question]. For example: "
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