Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5, 2| himself as being an angel bearing a likeness to God; and in
2 I, 9, 4| actually composed the verses bearing upon that hypothesis, which
3 I, 15, 2| was manifested (the person bearing it clothing Himself in flesh,
4 I, 15, 5| like to His Author, and bearing the image of the invisible,
5 III, 6, 2| He who is, the Father bearing witness to the Son, and
6 III, 11, 8| the Gospel, raising and bearing men upon heavenly kingdom.
7 III, 12, 6| error of the Gentiles, and bearing them away from their gods,
8 III, 22, 2| recapitulated in Himself, bearing salvation to His own handiwork.~
9 IV, 6, 6| contemplation of it, and bearing testimony to it, as well
10 IV, 35, 4| opinions as to one thing, and bearing about their clever notions
11 V, 10, 2| and is cut down as a tree bearing no fruit, and cast into
12 V, 13, 4| from all ambiguity: "Always bearing about in our body the dying
13 V, 23, 2| but died within them, thus bearing out the sentence of his
14 V, 30, 1| who saw John face to face bearing their testimony [to it];
15 V, 30, 3| among our kings we find none bearing this name Titan, nor have
16 V, 34, 3| soul shall be as a tree bearing fruit, and they shall hunger
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