Book, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | only by the mind which is pure and enlightened ; ./. Him (
2 1, 75| to the knowledge which is pure, and, in a small degree,
3 1, 75| the recollection which is pure; and will put forth, and
4 1, 77| partake of the life that is pure, and shall be freed from
5 2, 7 | have cured by the effort of pure reason :—of their lust,
6 2, 17| listening to words that were pure, inculcating the fear of
7 2, 18| of the doctrine which was pure, and the love of God; they
8 2, 50| clear that they would, with pure conscience, have laughed
9 2, 94| the last stage of vice, pure by words (only), inviting (
10 3, 6 | laws that were just and pure, and sent these same forth
11 3, 14| on Him, and by means of pure prayers offered up through
12 3, 20| with Temples which were pure, and distinguished (set
13 3, 39| rational Power ; an Image pure, and in every thing excellent,
14 3, 63| the life which is holy and pure, and the diligence to attain
15 4, 24| is in truth the good and pure Shepherd, who does not so
16 4, 25| themselves in Him, through the pure faith which is by Him; the
17 4, 33| salvation into a soul that is pure, and a mind that is devoted,
18 4, 34| the Tares (sown) among His pure words and life-giving doctrines134; --
19 4, 34| and multiplied the living, pure, and life-giving seed ;
20 5, 13| became their Disciples, so pure, noble in soul, and abundant
21 5, 18| coupled) with prayers that are pure, we cast out every kind
22 5, 22| loved the life that was pure, and the worship of the (
23 5, 23| form of a doctrine which is pure, and putting forth a new (
24 5, 28| mysteries. He appeared as pure to the many, and thought
25 5, 41| characters were true and pure, and who shewed forth their
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