Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4, 4 | salt; such as those in the sea, I reflect with myself that
2 I, 10, 1 | heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are
3 I, 18, 1 | the morning, dry land, sea, plants, and, in the tenth
4 II, 6, 2 | from him both by land and sea, know very well, as they
5 II, 22, 3 | to the other side of the sea of Tiberias, He there seeing
6 II, 26, 3 | yea also the waves of the sea and the stars of heaven,
7 III, 10, 3 | mountains are His. For the sea is His, and He did Himself
8 III, 12, 5 | heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is;
9 III, 12, 5 | heaven, and earth, and the sea,--who was announced by the
10 III, 12, 9 | heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are
11 III, 20, 1 | heaven, who hath made the sea and the dry land." [This
12 III, 20, 4 | sins into the depths of the sea." And again, specifying
13 IV, pref, 1| nor to be drowned in the sea of ignorance; but that thou,
14 IV, 27, 3 | baptized unto Moses in the sea, and did all eat the same
15 IV, 28, 3 | Israel, been choked in the sea, God could not have saved
16 IV, 29, 2 | but be precipitated into a sea of unbelief, resting in
17 IV, 29, 2 | operation of God that the Red Sea afforded a passage to the
18 V, 35, 2 | great and small." "The sea," he says, "gave up the
19 V, 35, 2 | also there was no more sea. And I saw the holy city,
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