Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 8, 4 | conjugal union in this life, he expressed himself thus: "This is a
2 I, 14, 2 | the name of the letter is expressed. And thus, again, others
3 I, 14, 9 | that name which cannot be expressed in words, and the soul of
4 I, 15, 1 | and not capable of being expressed in words, are known by the
5 I, 15, 3 | means of them, but cannot be expressed in language, and also all
6 I, 28, 1 | he continued with him he expressed no such views; but after
7 II, 13, 1 | sphere of] knowledge, and are expressed together by [the same] term,
8 II, 14, 4 | Anaxagoras, Empedocles, and Plato expressed before them; as, forsooth,
9 II, 19, 2 | such opinions, the Lord expressed Himself thus: "For every
10 II, 21, 2 | poet Hesiod has strikingly expressed himself, styling him Pandora--
11 II, 22, 1 | prophets have very often expressed themselves in parables and
12 II, 22, 5 | mentioned His years, has expressed it: "Now Jesus was, as it
13 II, 22, 6 | they saw, that they also expressed; and He whom they beheld
14 II, 24, 1 | letters and the numbers [expressed by these], in virtue of
15 II, 24, 2 | while again "earth" is expressed by the words sura usser.
16 II, 24, 2 | in the Hebrew tongue is expressed by Baruch, [a word] which
17 II, 28, 4 | means of which thought is expressed); and [to say] that a man
18 II, 28, 4 | within us, and is not at once expressed as it has been conceived
19 II, 32, 1 | only, He never would have expressed Himself thus in His teaching: "
20 IV, 33, 13| into heaven. And when they expressed themselves thus, "His going
21 V, 26, 2 | Creator, either by openly expressed words, such as the disciples
22 V, 30, 1 | since numbers also are expressed by letters; so that the
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