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1 1, 12 | changes this fluent generating seed from its fluid, perishing,
2 1, 40 | who has cast forth the seed which is of Himself, in
3 1, 43 | things, fills, with His seed of intelligent and rational
4 1, 43 | this element of earth. That seed then, which falls upon the
5 1, 44 | that we should affirm the seed of the rational soul, and
6 1, 44 | well be affirmed to be the seed of THE WORD OF GOD, the
7 1, 44 | account it was, that the seed of passive bodies was also
8 1, 57 | he accordingly casts the seed into the earth ; and, applying
9 1, 73 | to death ? For, if this seed alone of the reasoning faculty
10 1, 73 | of perfect fruit of this seed shall be as (sown) in the
11 1, 73 | shall receive (back) his own seed, and shall, in the pastures
12 1, 76 | the form (assigned) to the seed which falls upon the earth,
13 1, 76 | WORD, which is called the seed, now secretly exerting itself
14 1, 76 | exerting itself within the same seed, but silently after the
15 1, 76 | body;—and (as) this same seed, when it shall fall to the
16 1, 77 | the whole of the wheat (seed) is not subject to corruption :
17 1, 77 | it is with every sort of seed. And, Shall man alone be
18 1, 77 | God: those (I say), the seed and power of which he possessed
19 1, 78 | which has received the seed of the kingdom from the
20 1, 78 | wickedness, instead of the seed of excellence, sprung up
21 2, 21(45)| fire contains within it, as seed, the properties and causes
22 2, 21 | shall effect a change, as in seed; and, that out of this,
23 2, 93 | likewise, cast forth (as seed) among mortal men, the doctrines
24 2, 93 | part of the creation, the seed, (and thence) the rational
25 3, 33 | word, which was sown (as seed) by Him among all nations,
26 3, 40 | scattered His doctrine (as seed); and taught these things,
27 3, 61 | common aliments, a God ! the seed which fell into the earth,
28 4, 5 | who has arisen from the seed of Abraham, and that He
29 4, 16 | and receives the Divine seed that is of Him. And (this)
30 4, 25 | with the energies92 of the seed included within it, (and)
31 4, 25(92)| words, or reasons, of the seed. The reader will bear in
32 4, 25 | He was therefore, that seed which fell, and sprang up
33 4, 32 | not worthily receive the seed of His doctrine. From the
34 4, 33 | who should receive the seed of His doctrine, saying : "124
35 4, 33 | cometh, and snatcheth the seed out of his heart. This is
36 4, 33 | in impurity receive the seed of His instruction, should
37 4, 33 | those corrupters of the seed too, which should fall into
38 4, 33 | immersing (as it were) the seed sown within them, and making
39 4, 33 | and making it resemble the seed choked by thorns: or, others
40 4, 33 | the destructions of the seed within them is, the surrendering
41 4, 33 | and to snatch away the seed that had fallen into their
42 4, 33 | to these, and receive the seed of salvation into a soul
43 4, 33 | another sower, and another seed ; and He also shewed and
44 4, 34 | to a man, who sowed good seed in his field. But, when
45 4, 34 | Didst not thou sow good seed in thy field? Whence are
46 4, 34 | said: The sower of the good seed is the Son of man; and the
47 4, 34 | world. (As to) the good seed, these are the children
48 4, 34 | that went out to sow the seed was, and what the seed was
49 4, 34 | the seed was, and what the seed was which He cast forth,
50 4, 34 | The sower of the good seed is the Son of man ; and
51 4, 34 | He brought the heavenly seed, which He sowed in the souls
52 4, 34 | into which He cast the seed; -- which says, "The field
53 4, 34 | didst not thou sow good seed in THY field?" He therefore
54 4, 34 | who should receive the seed into their souls; but in
55 4, 34 | scriptures were scattered as seed in succeeding times throughout
56 4, 34 | living, pure, and life-giving seed ; of whom it is said, "Then
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