Book, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | and attribute to these the praise and wisdom due to their
2 1, 3 | contemplation of these too, we both praise and worship, with the whole
3 1, 29| all does He give back the praise, which to Him is both suitable
4 1, 31| bestow the full meed of praise on the one artificer of
5 1, 37| created on the earth to render praise to the Godhead and rule
6 1, 38| instruction of each, celebrate the praise of the King and God of all: —(
7 1, 40| And it was right, that praise should be ascribed in every
8 1, 40| the earth, is that just praise sent up to the Maker and
9 1, 40| commands every man to sing the praise which is due to God38: "
10 1, 40| which is due to God38: " Praise ye God from the heavens;
11 1, 40| ye God from the heavens; praise ye him in the heights. Praise
12 1, 40| praise ye him in the heights. Praise him all ye his angels; praise
13 1, 40| Praise him all ye his angels; praise him all ye his hosts. Praise
14 1, 40| praise him all ye his hosts. Praise him sun and moon; praise
15 1, 40| Praise him sun and moon; praise him all ye stars and light.
16 1, 40| all ye stars and light. Praise him ye heavens of heavens."
17 1, 40| Sacred Writer) reasons thus: "Praise ye God from the earth (all)"
18 1, 40| rank,—in this manner:—" Praise him, ye Icings of the earth,
19 1, 40| with children. Let them praise the name of the Lord; for
20 1, 40| his name alone; and his praise is in the earth, and in
21 1, 41| are on the earth, to the praise of the King of all. For
22 1, 41| heavens ascribe honour and praise. To Him (as) their Father
23 1, 41| air,—proclaim the meed of praise and blessing which is (both)
24 1, 42| withholding its meed of praise ? Or, that the life which
25 1, 42| should here also join the praise of men, to that which is
26 1, 43| heavens, and henceforth render praise to Him, meditating as a
27 1, 43| the perfect fruit of that praise which is due to God. And,
28 1, 66| Him also does he render praise ; and shews, by means of
29 1, 78| is in heaven, and of His praise, he has also been unmindful.
30 2, 18| Greeks and Barbarians;—the praise which was due, and was suitable
31 2, 18| earth, rendered not the praise of the officiating priest;
32 2, 18| Divine Spirits,— those who praise the King of all,—did they
33 2, 18| of all,—did they render praise, the praise (I say) which
34 2, 18| they render praise, the praise (I say) which is proper
35 2, 51| with terms of affection ? praise them for their labours?
36 5, 16| done? and, Why is not the praise of them also proclaimed,
37 5, 25| work, that was worthy of praise; and, who had received no
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