Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 14, 7 | sound of this uttering of praise, having been wafted to the
2 I, 14, 8 | sucklings Thou hast perfected praise;" and again: "The heavens
3 I, 23, 2 | palinodes, in which he sang her praise, he was restored to sight.
4 II, 25, 2 | to the melody, ought to praise and extol the artist, to
5 II, 35, 4 | of the law--all of which praise one and the same Being,
6 III, 17, 2 | languages, they uttered praise to God, the Spirit bringing
7 III, 20, 4 | and] will send out His praise through all the earth, thus
8 III, 20, 4 | the earth is full of His praise. Before His face shall go
9 IV, 11, 3 | sucklings hast Thou perfected praise?"--thus pointing out that
10 IV, 11, 3 | earth, and who perfects praise to His Father from the mouth
11 IV, 11, 4 | outward purifications for the praise of men (which observances
12 IV, 17, 1 | unto God the sacrifice of praise, and pay thy vows to the
13 IV, 27, 1 | thousand songs, singing praise to God, and expounded the
14 IV, 33, 14| that they may show forth my praise,"--plainly announced that
15 IV, 33, 14| they might show forth His praise, but not that they might
16 IV, 36, 6 | good, and thou shalt have praise of the same; for he is the
17 IV, 37, 2 | would not be deserving of praise for being good, for such
18 IV, 37, 2 | some do justly receive praise even among men who are under
19 V, 22, 1 | and the law directs us to praise God the Creator (Demiurgum),
|