Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 7, 4| and specially that he may exercise a care over the Church;
2 I, 10, 1| everlasting fire; but may, in the exercise of His grace, confer immortality
3 I, 13, 5| spent her whole time in the exercise of public confession, weeping
4 II, 10, 2| to His pleasure, in the exercise of His own will and power,
5 II, 13, 2| For the first exercise of that [power] respecting
6 II, 13, 2| again, and greatly developed exercise of this Counsel becomes
7 II, 26, 3| purpose intended], and in the exercise of transcendent knowledge,
8 II, 28, 1| after this fashion, should exercise ourselves in the investigation
9 II, 32, 2| through means of labour, exercise, and perseverance; as, for
10 III, 25, 1| God does, however, exercise a providence over all things,
11 III, 25, 3| goodness desert Him in the exercise of justice, nor is His wisdom
12 IV, 17, 3| I am the LORD, who doth exercise loving-kindness, and righteousness,
13 IV, 22, 2| came, nor did the Father exercise His providence for the men
14 IV, 39, 3| necessity; nor, again, does God exercise compulsion upon any one
15 IV, 39, 3| unwilling to accept the exercise of His skill. Those persons,
16 V, 4, 2| it restrains Him from the exercise of His benevolence; and
17 V, 24, 2| some degree of justice, and exercise mutual forbearance through
18 V, 27, 1| the Father, then, does not exercise judgment, [it follows] that
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