Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 11, 4 | Pheu!--for well may we utter these tragic exclamations
2 I, 14, 1 | mixing into one letter, shall utter one and the same sound.
3 I, 20, 2 | His own side, put them to utter confusion; by His thus not
4 I, 20, 2 | and I had no one who could utter it," they maintain, that
5 II, 6, 3 | of pity, since with such utter folly they affirm that He (
6 II, 12, 3 | They thus rush into such utter frenzy, as to form two most
7 II, 25, 4 | course, thou wilt fall into utter madness, whilst thou deemest
8 II, 30, 6 | credit to them, who do indeed utter nothing of a sensible nature,
9 II, 30, 7 | not lawful for a man to utter. But what did that profit
10 II, 30, 8 | not possible for a man to utter, inasmuch as they are spiritual;
11 II, 31, 3 | undoubtedly proved to be utter aliens from the divine nature,
12 II, 32, 4 | come: they see visions, and utter prophetic expressions. Others
13 III, 7, 2 | also, when reading, he will utter blasphemy, as if the advent
14 III, 16, 9 | bodies." This he does not utter to those alone who wish
15 IV, pref, 3| defect or apostasy. They utter blasphemy, also, against
16 IV, 17, 3 | the words which ye shall utter. Speak ye the truth every
17 IV, 30, 2 | had in contemplation their utter annihilation. In what way,
18 IV, 33, 6 | wicked spirit, pretend to utter prophecies, while all the
19 IV, 35, 4 | say that they might indeed utter a discourse transcendently
20 V, 22, 1 | He put our adversary to utter confusion; and the law directs
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