Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 18, 2| with four rows of precious stones, indicates the Tetrad; and
2 I, 18, 4| which bore twelve precious stones and twelve little bells,--
3 I, 18, 4| little bells,--the twelve stones which were placed by Moses
4 I, 18, 4| of the covenant,--those stones which were set up by Elijah
5 II, 28, 2| various waters, metals, stones, and such like things? On
6 III, 5, 3| should leave vain stocks and stones, which they imagined to
7 III, 9, 1| Himself, from the worship of stones, so that those who were
8 III, 9, 1| that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto
9 III, 24, 2| in itself a multitude of stones. Wherefore they also imagine
10 IV, 7, 2| that He might from the stones raise up children unto Abraham,
11 IV, 7, 2| For God is able from these stones to raise up children unto
12 IV, 7, 2| off from the religion of stones, and bringing us over from
13 IV, 8, 1| children to him from the stones, and making his seed as
14 IV, 25, 1| raised up to him from the stones, and caused to take a place
15 IV, 34, 4| the temple constructed of stones was indeed then rebuilt (
16 IV, 39, 3| for He has power of the stones to raise up children to
17 V, 21, 2| God, command that these stones be made bread." But the
18 V, 32, 2| For God is able from the stones to raise up children to
19 V, 34, 1| Testament "raises up from the stones children unto Abraham,"
20 V, 34, 4| and thy wall with choice stones: and all thy children shall
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