Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 24, 1 | power, but wriggled [on the ground] like a worm. Then the power
2 I, 25, 5 | them, I can no longer find ground for believing them to be
3 I, 29, 1 | mushrooms growing out of the ground. I now proceed to describe
4 I, 30, 6 | merely writhe along the ground, they carried him to their
5 II, 12, 8 | moreover, falls to the ground, when their very foundation
6 II, 13, 7 | ignorance among them. On this ground, then, their work of [supposed]
7 II, 13, 8 | homogeneous, there is no longer ground for conceiving of such production
8 II, 24, 2 | therefore falls to the ground. And throughout, the Hebrew
9 II, 26, 2 | one of them falls to the ground without the will of your
10 II, 28, 3 | our own knowledge, what ground is there for complaint,
11 III, 1, 1 | the Scriptures, to be the ground and pillar of our faith.
12 III, 11, 7 | except Him. So firm is the ground upon which these Gospels
13 III, 11, 8 | world, and the "pillar and ground" of the Church is the Gospel
14 III, 21, 10| and man had not tilled the ground"), and was formed by the
15 III, 23, 3 | personally, but against the ground, in reference to his works,
16 IV, 15, 2 | this very thing, on the ground which has been mentioned,
17 V, 2, 3 | the vine planted in the ground fructifies in its season,
18 V, 9, 3 | water poured out upon the ground. And therefore he says, "
19 V, 15, 2 | also the Lord spat on the ground and made clay, and smeared
20 V, 22, 2 | even a sparrow falls to the ground, it follows that his declaration, "
21 V, 28, 4 | wheat of Christ, and am ground by the teeth of the wild
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