Book, Paragraph
1 1, 37| ennobled for their virtuous deeds : some, again, fill the
2 1, 42| metal-working art of evil deeds, called upon the Maker of
3 1, 65| by the manifestation of deeds such as these, he will confirm (
4 1, 79| loving Father, shewn by deeds His providential care over
5 2, 13| the participation in the deeds of Demons,—they named (these)
6 2, 13| lawless adulteries, abominable deeds, and perverse lives and
7 2, 20| performing others in their deeds. In their writings and common
8 2, 51| to the performance) of deeds, pointing out the life of
9 2, 52| of good Demons : but in deeds, every thing was adverse:
10 2, 65| by means of the maddening deeds of Demons,— ./. were so
11 2, 75| were convicted by their own deeds. ~
12 2, 86| made certain by these same deeds, both (his) rebukes and
13 3, 1 | revelation of Himself by very deeds, and at the time which was
14 3, 3 | by words (only), but by deeds; accept thou of them. ./.
15 3, 10| all men, and they were by deeds confirmed! -- How they were,
16 3, 17| of the dead, that these deeds are. For the visual perception
17 3, 23| justice was open, viewing the deeds of all men, just and unjust ?
18 3, 25| power, His words, and His deeds?~
19 3, 39| works, and by astonishing deeds; by signs, wonders, and
20 3, 40| its parts, both as to His deeds and words ; so that thou
21 3, 40| He delivered in mighty deeds; and thus made His Disciples
22 3, 41| this: and from these very deeds, let such place faith in (
23 3, 44| delivered (His) pledge as to deeds, might be made the Teachers
24 3, 59| victory over death, and the deeds of the Demons; of those
25 3, 61| blood-shedding, and the deeds which were unrighteous;
26 3, 62| persuasive words; but, by the deeds which came forth to light.
27 3, 79| their Saviour confirmed by deeds in His conflict with Death ;
28 3, 80| 80. The deeds therefore, pertaining to
29 4, 1 | his Godhead, by means of deeds which any one who chooses
30 4, 1 | and astonishing acts and deeds which eclipsed all mortal
31 4, 6 | pass; and so fulfilled by deeds the things which had been
32 4, 6 | word He has shewn forth by deeds. For up to this time He
33 4, 8 | they fulfil His words by deeds: nor did they in any thing
34 4, 9 | God, whose living (actual) deeds are seen fulfilling His
35 4, 9 | gave the pardon of their deeds; -- on whose account indeed
36 4, 11| enouncement of His prediction, by deeds; its truth He has shewn,
37 4, 17| consequence of all its deeds. For it was of that generation
38 4, 18| suffer the things, which the deeds of its inhabitants deserved.
39 4, 37| that both the words and deeds (had in view) are Divine.
40 5, 1 | once the Divine words and deeds. For in ancient times, the
41 5, 19| in all His words and His deeds, He was seen to call upon
42 5, 20| Him, or of those divine deeds which are superior to man;
43 5, 20| respecting His miraculous deeds.~
44 5, 24| surely say (such were the deeds) of a Magician. But, the
45 5, 26| man42, together with His deeds of wonder; and not this
46 5, 30| testimony respecting His deeds ? Is it (not) likely, from
47 5, 33| adverse to the marvellous deeds of their Lord ! If then,
48 5, 40| of Simon respecting the deeds of our Saviour. Who, --
49 5, 43| to the other miraculous deeds which they attested respecting
50 5, 45| miracles and astonishing deeds, and of doctrines (till
51 5, 48| only), who are in their deeds the worst of all men. Who
52 5, 50| those by whom miraculous deeds were done in the name of
53 5, 50| this power) by means of deeds ; and who then made them (
54 5, 50| persuaded; but it was by the deeds which preceded these, that
55 5, 50| a demonstration that the deeds done were miraculous. And,
56 5, 50| but, by their power and by deeds did they persuade, and shew
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