Chapter, Paragraph
1 4 | Religion without morality is similar to a sterile fig tree; whereas
2 4 | morality without religion is similar to a fig tree which has
3 5 | light of Christ’s truth, similar to the reflection of the
4 10,4 | through knowledge in a manner similar to Buddhism's enlightenment.~
5 10,5 | visions were accompanied by similar manifestations, terrifying
6 11 | condition. At a later time, a similar opinion was expressed in
7 14 | data become known. In a similar manner, one must be able
8 15,3 | are beasts. No matter how similar to us they were, they did
9 15,7 | Compared to animals of a similar size and body mass, we are
10 15,0 | a genus — a grouping of similar species — basically corresponding
11 15,1 | species, but they are very similar. Notice that in the passage
12 15,5 | of the origins of life is similar to the theory of directed
13 16,1 | to date migrations with similar precision. The major class
14 18,4 | this good properly. It is similar to fire, which is necessary
15 19,2 | as to the occurrence of a similar catastrophe. F. von Schwarz (
16 23 | There are none equal or even similar to Him in all the world’
17 23 | all of these saints are similar to stars in comparison with
18 App,1| of Judea,' a title very similar to that used of him in the
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