Book, Paragraph
1 2, 18| vessel in the storm, whose entire and violent wreck in the
2 2, 21| consists of all its parts, the entire universe itself wholly constitutes
3 2, 52| immortals! And, since this entire estrangement of mind had
4 2, 64| ruin! And, so far had this entire corruption of soul destroyed
5 2, 80| in their desolation, an entire peace with every good thing
6 2, 86| At one time He purged the entire life of all, by destructions
7 2, 87| underwent upon one occasion (an entire) conflagration; but these,
8 3, 1 | the nations, came to an entire end. And, as the knowledge
9 3, 40| loaves, that they took up an entire remainder which would suffice
10 3, 55| deliver up (His vessel) to entire corruption and destruction,
11 4, 3 | foolishness, (be consigned to) an entire disseverance from the light
12 4, 9 | the soul. And such was the entire superiority which they evinced,
13 4, 17| we should see, with what entire power, and by what sort
14 4, 18| this place undergo such an entire desolation as this was.
15 4, 18| place should undergo an entire destruction and desolation,
16 5, 13| Saviour, and such was the entire power of the word, which
17 5, 52| sent from God, and their entire bodies wasted by grievous
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