Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, pref, 2| inexperienced (ridiculous as the expression may seem) more true than
2 I, 8, 3 | holy," teaching that the expression "first-fruits" denoted that
3 I, 8, 5 | also Ecclesia by that one expression, in order that, by using
4 I, 10, 2 | is deficient in power of expression inflict injury on the tradition.
5 I, 14, 3 | beginning of all sound, and the expression of all that is unspeakable,
6 I, 20, 2 | they maintain, that by this expression "one" He set forth the one
7 II, 14, 2 | by their subtle manner of expression, furnished themselves with
8 II, 14, 7 | been proved to coincide in expression, know, or not know, the
9 II, 22, 2 | slaughter." But here the expression "all the day long" is put
10 II, 26, 2 | should, because of this expression which occurs in the Gospel, "
11 II, 30, 2 | than the truth itself! That expression of Scripture, "Seek, and
12 III, 7, 1 | that it is contained in the expression, "God hath blinded the minds
13 III, 21, 5 | fruit of his reins," which expression is appropriate to a generating
14 IV, 3, 1 | they are ignorant what the expression means, that heaven is [His]
15 IV, 20, 5 | also His goodness is beyond expression; by which having been seen,
16 IV, 37, 1 | This expression [of our Lord], "How often
17 IV, 37, 4 | regard to him; and [by the expression] "not expedient" pointing
18 V, 13, 2 | respect to that [favourite] expression of the heretics: "Flesh
19 V, 21, 2 | the enemy of God by [the expression of] his thoughts. He then,
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