Book, Paragraph
1 2, 2 | then let us pass on to the hidden mysteries of the doctrine
2 2, 49| contend,—because of the hidden and unknown properties of
3 3, 32| Barbarians? and beat down, by the hidden and invisible power of (
4 3, 40| instructions on heavenly things, hidden enouncements, and which
5 3, 59| redemption that is (taught) in hidden (mystical) terms, which
6 4, 6 | perception of something hidden, is something visible12."
7 4, 7 | built on a hill cannot lie hidden:" "nor do men light a candle,
8 4, 7 | that light which cannot be hidden. In like manner also, the
9 4, 7 | famous city which has nothing hidden within it ? but which is
10 4, 7 | master. It was not, as (if) hidden under a bushel, or given
11 4, 12| this time, did not remain hidden to the foreknowledge of
12 4, 19| But now, they are (so) hidden from thine eyes, that the
13 4, 19| afterwards, "It is now (so) hidden from thine eyes, that the
14 4, 31| therefore, for there is nothing hidden that shall not be revealed;
15 4, 31| not; for there is nothing hidden that shall not be revealed,
16 4, 33| from whom no creature is hidden125?" He well declared therefore,
17 5, 13| suffer those things to remain hidden, by which the many had formerly
18 5, 46| unseen power, which was ./. hidden from the many, by His name;
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