Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2, 3| When, however, she in some measure made the attempt, strength
2 I, 6, 2| that they cannot in any measure suffer hurt, or lose their
3 II, 13, 6| them must also in an equal measure continue impassible, since
4 II, 25, 4| although thou shouldst measure all this [universe], and
5 II, 28, 7| hands of Him who in some measure, [and that only,] bestows
6 II, 28, 7| we have received only a measure of grace [from Him in this
7 II, 33, 4| belonging to it, is in a certain measure impeded, its rapidity being
8 II, 35, 3| denotes "a predetermined measure;" but when it is written
9 IV, 4, 2| For God does all things by measure and in order; nothing is
10 IV, 4, 2| was Himself subjected to measure in the Son; for the Son
11 IV, 4, 2| Son; for the Son is the measure of the Father, since He
12 IV, 9, 2| who always has more to measure out to those of His household.
13 IV, 11, 4| has brought in a fuller [measure of] grace and greater gifts
14 IV, 19, 2| His] hand:" tell me the measure, and recount the endless
15 IV, 19, 2| hand. Who perceives the measure of His right hand? Who knoweth
16 IV, 19, 2| that hand which, by its own measure, spreads out the measure
17 IV, 19, 2| measure, spreads out the measure of the heavens, and which
18 IV, 32, 1| every joint according to the measure of the ministration of each
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