Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 9, 4| and Agamemnon. But if he takes them and restores each of
2 II, 5, 4| necessity, or that anything takes place with His permission,
3 II, 11, 1| which is eternal life, takes place through Himself, conferring
4 II, 13, 2| and gathers strength, and takes possession of the whole
5 II, 19, 6| when poured into a vessel takes the form of that vessel,
6 II, 19, 8| is of clay, any one who takes out of it a small particle,
7 II, 28, 5| of the word of men which takes place by means of a tongue
8 III, 22, 4| but that the second tie takes the position of the first
9 III, 25, 3| doubt, goes on before, and takes precedency.~4.
10 IV, 18, 6| stands in need of nothing, takes our good works to Himself
11 IV, 28, 1| God [displayed] when God takes vengeance, in the one case
12 V, 9, 2| that the man in whom this takes place cannot in that case
13 V, 9, 4| the bridegroom comes and takes her, so also the flesh cannot
14 V, 10, 1| into the fire;" but if it takes kindly to the graft, and
15 V, 12, 1| other. If, then, when death takes possession of a man, it
16 V, 12, 2| certain time; after that it takes its departure, leaving its
17 V, 13, 3| Now its transformation [takes place thus], that while
18 V, 14, 4| having been fitted together, takes increase"--that is, acknowledging
19 V, 15, 3| that regeneration which takes place by means of the layer.
20 V, 35, 1| resurrection of the just, which takes place after the coming of
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