Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 13, 4| latter is in a state of subjection. If, then, Marcus, or any
2 II, 28, 7| persevere, in [willing] subjection to Him who formed them,
3 II, 34, 4| give way to Him, are in subjection, and devoted to His service.
4 III, 13, 3| hour we did give place to subjection, that the truth of the gospel
5 III, 18, 3| His human nature, and His subjection to death, he employs the
6 III, 20, 2| continuing in His love and subjection, and giving of thanks, shall
7 III, 23, 3| parturition, and a state of subjection, that is, that she should
8 IV, 13, 2| should be extended, and subjection to the king increased, so
9 IV, 13, 3| implies that a more complete subjection and affection towards our
10 IV, 37, 7| livid, and bring it into subjection, lest by any means, when
11 IV, 38, 3| things remain under God's subjection. But being in subjection
12 IV, 38, 3| subjection. But being in subjection to God is continuance in
13 IV, 39, 2| is, faith towards Him and subjection, thou shalt receive His
14 IV, 40, 1| fellowship, and who remain in subjection to Him; and who has the
15 V, 9, 4| things are in a state of subjection, are under order, and are
16 V, 17, 1| gift of communion with, and subjection to, our Maker. For this
17 V, 25, 1| legitimate king, [i.e., one] in subjection to God, but an impious,
18 V, 29, 1| more adapted for eternal subjection to God. And therefore the
19 V, 33, 3| other, and be in perfect subjection to man.~4.
20 V, 33, 4| animals should obey and be in subjection to man, and revert to the
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