Book, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | universe, and which have been fabricated from one (species of) matter,—
2 1, 26| would he likewise be who fabricated for himself many Gods out
3 1, 26| dispersive, and which are fabricated out of one primary material;
4 1, 37| therefore, which has been fabricated out of matter, and (material)
5 1, 63| sitting upon the images of fabricated gods, would shew by these
6 1, 63| superior to that of the fabricated deity of such. ~
7 2, 12| deities, which they had (so) fabricated. And thus did they set up
8 2, 30| propitiate the Deity, by means of fabricated earthly matter, and a little
9 2, 86| together with those who had fabricated Gods for themselves, by
10 3, 39| ivory, stone, or wood, was fabricated by the hands of artificers
11 5, 3 | nature, and every thing fabricated ? Was this then His error ?
12 5, 8 | whole Christian race, who fabricated magical rites or drugs,
13 5, 20| His Disciples ./. have fabricated these same; it is now time
14 5, 22| which we may suppose they fabricated all the things, which they
15 5, 28| things done by Him, but have fabricated all these things for ourselves;
16 5, 32| were lies, and they had fabricated them by compact; we ought
17 5, 32| agreement, in what they had fabricated, even to death. And no one
18 5, 42| adorned Him by means of (fabricated) miracles; they surely never
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