Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, pref, 2| attractive dress, so as, by its outward form, to make it appear
2 I, 5, 5 | and by this they mean the outward sensitive flesh.~6.
3 I, 6, 1 | training by means of the outward senses; and on this account
4 I, 15, 4 | thee the truth into an [outward, visible] image.~5.
5 I, 25, 6 | Others of them employ outward marks, branding their disciples
6 III, 11, 9 | it was fit also that the outward aspect of the Gospel should
7 III, 16, 1 | that He merely suffered in outward appearance, being naturally
8 III, 16, 8 | degeneracy. Such men are to outward appearance sheep; for they
9 IV, 11, 4 | subject to God, but who follow outward purifications for the praise
10 IV, 18, 3 | offer a sacrifice merely to outward appearance, unexceptionably,
11 IV, 18, 3 | offered correctly as to outward appearance; nor will such
12 IV, 18, 3 | offer correctly so far as outward appearance went, they had
13 IV, 20, 8 | indicated typically by means of [outward] action, seeing visibly
14 IV, 26, 3 | who does not judge after outward appearance (secundum gloriam),
15 V, 1, 2 | being has now appeared in outward semblance different from
16 V, 1, 2 | that He appeared merely to outward seeming, and [to affirm]
17 V, 15, 2 | means of a word, but by an outward action; doing this not without
18 V, 18, 3 | a law observable to the outward senses, that all things
19 V, 30, 3 | too, contains a certain outward appearance of vengeance,
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