Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3, 6| with great craftiness, adapted such parts of Scripture
2 I, 11, 1| of them, Valentinus, who adapted the principles of the heresy
3 II, 5, 3| may, in like manner, be adapted to meet the case of all
4 II, 14, 6| Now, the heretics have adapted this to the things which
5 II, 15, 3| for this scheme of ours is adapted to the things which have [
6 II, 19, 6| they themselves have been adapted to the vessel [in which
7 II, 24, 4| perversely force a creation well adapted by God [for the ends intended
8 II, 25, 2| are indeed well fitted and adapted to the whole creation; yet,
9 II, 27, 1| parables ought not to be adapted to ambiguous expressions.
10 II, 34, 1| body had to which they were adapted, and that they remember
11 IV, 12, 3| promulgated particular laws adapted for each; but the more prominent
12 IV, 14, 2| drawing up in writing a law adapted and applicable to every
13 IV, 15, 1| by another God, but that, adapted to their condition of servitude, [
14 IV, 15, 2| this law of divorcement, adapted to their hard nature. But
15 IV, 20, 6| beheld] paternal glories adapted to the times, and to those
16 V, 24, 3| are kings also appointed, adapted for those men who are at
17 V, 26, 2| life, and established a law adapted for all; and they will not
18 V, 29, 1| preparing and rendering it more adapted for eternal subjection to
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