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  1  Int,   5, p.   xx|            to do the most unlikely things." And what a design it was-to
  2  Int,   6, p.   xx|      mighty to mingle with created things directly, requiring a Mediator,
  3  Int,   6, p.   xx|          θεμελιος) for all created things (213). And it is because
  4  Int,   6, p.   xx|         ages, and through Whom all things come into being,' and it
  5  Int,   9, p.   xx|         Contents of Book IX~Of the Things to be done in Connection
  6    I             2| presentment of the Gospel, and the things which in our own day are
  7    I             2|           of foreign nations. Such things as civic revolutions, changes
  8    I             2|        states, and countless other things that were to take place
  9    I,   1, p.    3|          oracles present all these things definitely about One Who
 10    I,   1, p.    4|           it is by God. If so many things were proclaimed by the Hebrew
 11    I,   1, p.    6|            which says "sum up many things in few words," and aspire
 12    I,   3, p.   13|            that house, and all the things that are in the house, are
 13    I,   3, p.   14|           thou shall take thy holy things, if thou hast any, and thy
 14    I,   3, p.   16|            has power in whatsoever things the Lord thy God gives thee
 15    I,   3, p.   16|          who continueth not in all things written in this law to do
 16    I,   3, p.   18|          is guilty in one of those things, and shall confess the sin
 17    I,   3, p.   18|     unwittingly in any of the holy things of the Lord, even he shall
 18    I,   3, p.   18|      concerning any one of all the things, whatsoever a man may do,
 19    I,   3, p.   19|        shall not remain in all the things written in this law. to
 20    I,   3, p.   19|            earth must do all these things, if they were to escape
 21    I,   3, p.   20|       Teaching them to observe all things, whatsoever I have commanded
 22    I,   3, p.   21|        loins, until there come the things stored up for him; and he
 23    I,   4, p.   23|            he hath done marvellous things, | 2. The Lord hath made
 24    I,   4, p.   24|       share together the same good things. This "new covenant" Isaiah,
 25    I,   4, p.   24|       teaching them to observe all things, whatsoever I have commanded
 26    I,   5, p.   27|            s rule, and speaks some things, as it were, of another
 27    I,   6, p.   34|            God, the Creator of all things; he drew them up as it were
 28    I,   6, p.   34|            not continue in all the things written in this law, to
 29    I,   6, p.   42|            thought good to command things opposed to Moses, He would
 30    I,   7, p.   44|       outside Judaea to keep these things even if they wished, our
 31    I,   7, p.   44|           him shall ye hear in all things, whatsoever that prophet
 32    I,   7, p.   45|            in truth." And all such things that are recorded of His
 33    I,   8, p.   49|          and destruction of bodily things, but with right principles
 34    I,   8, p.   50|            days for hearing sacred things are set apart. And a kind
 35    I,   9, p.   50|          as impious. For those two things alone, which are by no means
 36    I,   9, p.   50|        reach its height; but these things are of little moment to
 37    I,   9, p.   51|           no way drawn by external things from the things that mattered
 38    I,   9, p.   51|           external things from the things that mattered most. But
 39    I,   9, p.   51|           us from our zeal for the things which please God. The word
 40    I,   9, p.   51|           unmarried careth for the things of the Lord, how he may
 41    I,   9, p.   51|          is married careth for the things of the world, how he may
 42    I,   9, p.   51|          the virgin careth for the things of the Lord how she may
 43    I,   9, p.   51|          is married careth for the things of the world, how she may
 44    I,   9, p.   53|            have leisure for higher things; they have undertaken to
 45    I,  10, p.   56|            bring forth four-footed things, and creeping things, and
 46    I,  10, p.   56|   four-footed things, and creeping things, and wild beasts of the
 47    I,  10, p.   58|         those remaining in all the things written in Moses' law. And
 48    I,  10, p.   58|          have desired to see those things which ye see, and have not
 49    I,  10, p.   58|            them; and to hear those things which ye hear, and have
 50    I,  10, p.   58|            no further need for the things of old. He then that was
 51    I,  10, p.   61|          thou hast done marvellous things." ~And he goes on to explain
 52    I,  10, p.   61|           on to explain what these things so truly "wonderful" are: ~"
 53    I,  10, p.   61|              Impart thou all these things to the nations. For this
 54   II,   1, p.   64|         captured, and all its holy things taken away—prophecies which
 55   II,   1, p.   65|          Isaac, after saying other things, (d) proceeds — ~[Passage
 56   II,   2, p.   70|            only foretold that good things for the nations would be
 57   II,   3, p.   72|          Race, and Promise of good Things to all Nations. ~[Passages
 58   II,   3, p.   76|          which he adds after other things: ~"1. Hath God cast away
 59   II,   3, p.   79|            and after which all the things aforesaid overtook them ? ~
 60   II,   3, p.   82|         strength of water, and all things that of old were beautiful
 61   II,   3, p.   82|  disbelieving [[Isa. iii. 8.]] the things of the Lord " ? ~Nay, rather,
 62   II,   3, p.   82|          plainly all the aforesaid things shall take place connected
 63   II,   3, p.   85|          though he interposes many things, yet he prophesies of the
 64   II,   3, p.   85|           yet he prophesies of the things that will come to pass on
 65   II,   3, p.   86|            mythology. But if these things can only be figuratively
 66   II,   3, p.   93|        fall to ruin. 13. All these things shall come to pass in the
 67   II,   3, p.   99|   prophecies did not foretell good things to all the members of the
 68   II,   3, p.  100|            of ages; and many other things which are germane to the
 69  III,   1, p.  102|          Rom. x.]] tidings of good things, and of those that bring
 70  III,   2, p.  104|           ye hear according to all things that ye asked of the Lord
 71  III,   2, p.  104|           Creator and Maker of all things. He was the first to draw
 72  III,   2, p.  109|         hear; 16. according to all things which you desired of the
 73  III,   2, p.  111|         Isa. xi. 6.]] ~And similar things, which he at once makes
 74  III,   2, p.  111|       continuing, prophesies these things about Christ: ~"Behold my
 75  III,   2, p.  113|        have great power in earthly things? One cannot say so, for
 76  III,   2, p.  116|         most obtuse can look these things in the face 23 (and disregard
 77  III,   2, p.  117|            good news that the good things of the future were coming
 78  III,   2, p.  117|            Gentiles, and all those things have been accomplished,
 79  III,   3, p.  119|            One God, Creator of all things, why should we class Him
 80  III,   3, p.  120|            incense made of earthly things. That He thought these things
 81  III,   3, p.  120|      things. That He thought these things low and earthly and quite
 82  III,   3, p.  120|           in Sacrifice, any of the Things of Earth to the. Supreme
 83  III,   3, p.  120|            nor dedicate any of the things  ./. known by sense. (For
 84  III,   3, p.  122|          lips, and should ask good things from the noblest of beings
 85  III,   3, p.  122|           through the Maker of all things. And Christ also taught
 86  III,   4, p.  126|          in it, and deny that such things were done by Him at all,
 87  III,   5, p.  128|          teaches not the aforesaid things, hut doctrines opposed to
 88  III,   5, p.  135|         and death, and were in all things borne witness to by God,
 89  III,   5, p.  137|         they  ./. gave heed to the things He said to them: "Ye shall
 90  III,   5, p.  139|          of Heaven: and whatsoever things 67 thou shall bind on earth
 91  III,   5, p.  139|          in heaven: and whatsoever things thou shall loose on earth
 92  III,   5, p.  141|          who looked on. Were these things and everything like them
 93  III,   5, p.  142|          to deny the truth of such things, even when stated by others.
 94  III,   5, p.  142|           after having settled all things with power (124) divine
 95  III,   5, p.  143|          this, and very many other things about him. And from that
 96  III,   6, p.  144|          He Who undertook to unite things which have never before
 97  III,   6, p.  144|           his nature, dealing with things forbidden and unholy, always
 98  III,   6, p.  147|        else of the kind. All these things at any rate are forbidden
 99  III,   6, p.  147|           curious leaves, or other things which the crowd consider
100  III,   6, p.  148|            brought their forbidden things to light, and (d) themselves
101  III,   6, p.  151|            of craftsman; and these things are relatively insignificant
102  III,   6, p.  151|        teachers, who had done like things before Him? What is it but
103  III,   6, p.  152|       teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded
104  III,   6, p.  152|         time in (c) man's history, things unrecorded before in human
105  III,   6, p.  153|         Father, the Creator of all things, in every act and word,
106  III,   7, p.  156|            to do the most unlikely things. For how could men unable
107  III,   7, p.  157|          every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in
108  III,   7, p.  157|           of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under
109  III,   7, p.  157|           and things in earth, and things under the earth," [[Phil.
110   IV,   1, p.  164|           in a vast body all these things about to be would need a
111   IV,   1, p.  164|        Only God, from Whom are all things, and for Whom are all things: "
112   IV,   1, p.  164|       things, and for Whom are all things: "For in him we live and
113   IV,   1, p.  164|           is the sole cause of all things that exist coming into being
114   IV,   1, p.  165|         and gives existence to all things, and their powers and forms,
115   IV,   2, p.  165|       conceive anything else among things that have come into being (
116   IV,   2, p.  165|          guided by Him, bodies and things without body, things living
117   IV,   2, p.  165|           and things without body, things living and things lifeless,
118   IV,   2, p.  165|            body, things living and things lifeless, the reasoning
119   IV,   2, p.  165|             through the whole, all things might be harmonized together,  ./. 
120   IV,   2, p.  166|          and extending through all things, in one all-wise bondyea,
121   IV,   3, p.  166|           fills and enlightens all things? Everything surely (c) that
122   IV,   3, p.  167| established a second light, in all things made like unto Himself.
123   IV,   4, p.  168|        Head of the Creation cf all things begotten, when He (d) was
124   IV,   4, p.  169|           of and antecedent to all things after Him, being verily
125   IV,   4, p.  169|           that He first before all things was made by the Father,
126   IV,   4, p.  169|           of Growth to bodies, all things foreseeing, guiding, healing,
127   IV,   5, p.  169|            of the Creation did all things exist through Him, but since
128   IV,   5, p.  169|            For if there is life in things that exist, that life was
129   IV,   5, p.  169|          and the soul-power of all things.) Be it rhythm, beauty,
130   IV,   5, p.  170|          and the stars, the living things in earth and air and sea,
131   IV,   5, p.  170|           and all kinds of natural things in their genera and species.
132   IV,   5, p.  170|      proportion and measure to all things what they need in so far
133   IV,   5, p.  170|      sympathy and antipathy of all things, and the one Cosmos formed
134   IV,   5, p.  171|            may be creative of many things, since one and the same
135   IV,   5, p.  171|     supports and gives life to all things at the same time, and gives
136   IV,   5, p.  171|       whole Cosmos, present in all things with effective power, and
137   IV,   5, p.  171|           and reaching through all things, showers light on sun and
138   IV,   5, p.  172|         another, and supplying all things to all together at the same
139   IV,   5, p.  172|            creative proportions of things about to be, and casting
140   IV,   5, p.  172|         veils the flashings of all things with excess of light. So,
141   IV,   6, p.  173|         then, as the one sun among things visible lights the whole
142   IV,   6, p.  173|           sense, so also among the things of thought the one perfect
143   IV,   6, p.  173|         Unit, since the essence of things about to be begotten would
144   IV,   6, p.  173|       Universe, that the nature of things soon to be might not in
145   IV,   6, p.  174|    Universe established before all things, so that the nature of begotten
146   IV,   6, p.  174|        that the nature of begotten things might not altogether through
147   IV,   6, p.  174|             and, in a word, of all things whatsoever that shared in
148   IV,   6, p.  174|      reason and thought, for which things' sake (c) He does not at
149   IV,   6, p.  175|      ruling relation to all living things on earth, and sent him forth
150   IV,   6, p.  175|           spirits, yea, verily, of things on earth as well the souls
151   IV,   7, p.  176|           Most High, far above all things that are seen, beyond the
152   IV,   8, p.  177|          the most wonderful of the things of the phenomenal world,
153   IV,   8, p.  177|          beauty of created visible things. "For his invisible things,"
154   IV,   8, p.  177|         things. "For his invisible things," as the divine Apostle
155   IV,   8, p.  177|            being understood by the things that are made, even his
156   IV,   8, p.  177|        prohibits all terror of the things seen in heaven, adding that "
157   IV,   8, p.  177|       namely to choose the best of things visible in heaven. For there
158   IV,   8, p.  177|          powers amid the stress of things obscure and dark. So all
159   IV,   8, p.  177|          beautiful visible created things were delivered to them who
160   IV,   9, p.  179|         Truly Scripture shews many things at once in this, the madness
161   IV,   9, p.  179|     another, and they not only did things of which it is wrong even
162   IV,   9, p.  180|    four-footed beasts and creeping things." [[Rom. i. 21.]] ~And that
163   IV,  10, p.  181|       yourselves with any of these things; (b) for in all these things
164   IV,  10, p.  182|       things; (b) for in all these things the nations were defiled,
165   IV,  10, p.  182|         every one that doeth these things is an abomination to the
166   IV,  10, p.  182|            circumcision, and other things of that kind, which were
167   IV,  10, p.  184|            earth likewise, and the things by nature included in them,
168   IV,  10, p.  184|         the unbegotten God and the things after Him begotten, and
169   IV,  13, p.  188|    suffering, though they fill all things, and touch dead and unclean
170   IV,  13, p.  188|        qualities of matter, moving things by their own nature lifeless
171   IV,  13, p.  188|    harmonious motion, ordering all things out of disorder, increasing
172   IV,  13, p.  188|     perfecting them, pervading all things with the divine power of
173   IV,  13, p.  189|         eyes of physical sight the things done by Him in the flesh,
174   IV,  13, p.  189|            flesh. He fulfilled all things by the Humanity that He
175   IV,  13, p.  189|           He continued to fill all things, and was with the Father,
176   IV,  13, p.  189|           too, and had care of all things collectively even then,
177   IV,  13, p.  189|         collectively even then, of things in heaven and on earth,
178   IV,  13, p.  190|    debarred from saying that these things are illuminated by the rays
179   IV,  13, p.  190|         these materials. And these things could not be said to be
180   IV,  13, p.  190|          and weakness and all such things depart. Its emptiness is
181   IV,  15, p.  192|      another, for he knew that all things were the product of one
182   IV,  15, p.  192|          unguents and a variety of things, but carry souls full of
183   IV,  15, p.  193|       images of greater and divine things, so far as he could, in
184   IV,  15, p.  193|         said: "See thou make (all) things according to the type shewn
185   IV,  15, p.  193|           the symbols of the other things, which it is usual to call
186   IV,  15, p.  198|          18. That of two immutable things, in which it was impossible
187   IV,  15, p.  198|   represented as being in existing things, and underlying things that
188   IV,  15, p.  198|    existing things, and underlying things that are only grasped by
189   IV,  15, p.  199|          him, "Thou shalt make all things according to the pattern
190   IV,  15, p.  199|          spiritual existence among things begotten. ~But moreover,
191   IV,  16, p.  208|       which he (d) who knows these things loves and chooses to be
192   IV,  16, p.  213|         spiritual worship to offer things acceptable and well-pleasing
193   IV,  16, p.  213|        King, proceeds to say other things about the Divinity of Christ:
194   IV,  16, p.  215|          him: "Thou shalt make all things according to the pattern
195   IV,  16, p.  215|     example and shadow of heavenly things." And again: "For the law
196   IV,  16, p.  215|            having a shadow of good things to come." And again: "16.
197   IV,  16, p.  215|          17. which are a shadow of things to come." For if the enactments
198   IV,  16, p.  215|          the Sabbath, like shadowy things, preserved a copy of other
199   IV,  16, p.  215|          preserved a copy of other things, that were mystically true,
200   IV,  17, p.  218|          Name, who teach you these things," says the Lord Himself,
201   IV,  17, p.  219|           curse for us." All these things the inspired prophet referred
202    V, Int, p.  220|           and perfect Power before things created, or the spiritual
203    V, Int, p.  222|        Supreme God had given these things as well as the Hebrew prophecy
204    V, Int, p.  225|          the loss of property, and things of that kind, which it was
205    V, Int, p.  225|        minds to think and say such things. And why need I enlarge,
206    V, Int, p.  226|          or signs or sacrifices or things of the kind. Wherefore it
207    V, Int, p.  226|           Maker and Creator of all things, and about the secondary
208    V, Int, p.  226|        succeeded him foretold some things incidentally to inquirers
209    V, Int, p.  226|           about slight and trivial things, but the illumination of
210    V, Int, p.  226|            ordinary and common (d) things, which when present make
211    V, Int, p.  226|       predictions referred to such things, it was not in the line
212    V, Int, p.  226|            greater scheme than the things instanced. If, then, one
213    V, Int, p.  227|          Who is the Creator of all things, and the knowledge and divine
214    V, Int, p.  227|      sacred books: yea, these very things, which we see even now after
215    V, Int, p.  228|            209) the Creator of all things, Who is as it were the Overseer
216    V, Int, p.  229|       bodies of poisonous creeping things, like snakes and weasels,
217    V, Int, p.  229|       snakes and weasels, and such things, by the help of which these
218    V, Int, p.  229|     delight in lurking in lifeless things, or irrational beasts, nor
219    V, Int, p.  229|          and the Word was God. All things were made by him, and without
220    V, Int, p.  230|            in him were created all things, things in heaven and things
221    V, Int, p.  230|           were created all things, things in heaven and things in
222    V, Int, p.  230|       things, things in heaven and things in earth, whether thrones
223    V, Int, p.  230|     principalities, or powers. All things were created by him and
224    V, Int, p.  230|          him, and he is before all things, and by him all things consist." ~
225    V, Int, p.  230|         all things, and by him all things consist." ~He is also called "
226    V,   1, p.  231|            essence existing before things begotten, the rational and
227    V,   1, p.  231|            that He will record the things of ages past, He goes on
228    V,   1, p.  231|        foundation for all begotten things. And it is probable that
229    V,   1, p.  231|            every creature, for all things were created in him, of
230    V,   1, p.  231|            were created in him, of things in heaven and things in
231    V,   1, p.  231|            of things in heaven and things in earth." For He is called "
232    V,   1, p.  232|       coming into being with these things in the world of begotten
233    V,   1, p.  232|           in the world of begotten things, nor to liken Him to anything
234    V,   1, p.  233|            the Son was begotten of things that were not, similarly
235    V,   1, p.  233|          that there are many, such things as are promised to the godly —
236    V,   1, p.  233|        daring, were led to compare things in all ways inconceivable
237    V,   1, p.  234|       poured forth"? Wherefore all things visible and invisible, embodied
238    V,   1, p.  235|           and hills, and the other things which in this place are
239    V,   3, p.  239|          Lord, by Whose agency all things came into being, as the
240    V,   3, p.  239|          apostle says: "In him all things were created, of things
241    V,   3, p.  239|            things were created, of things in heaven, and things in
242    V,   3, p.  239|           of things in heaven, and things in earth, visible and invisible."
243    V,   3, p.  242|          18. That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible
244    V,   3, p.  243|           he adds: ~"1. Now in the things which we are saying the
245    V,   3, p.  243|             a minister of the holy things, and of the true tabernacle,
246    V,   3, p.  243|          come. And He hath put all things in subjection under his
247    V,   4, p.  246|         One God, being made in all things like the leather, and bearing
248    V,   5, p.  248|          the Father Creator of All Things; and how the Same Prophet
249    V,   5, p.  248|            beginning with God. All things were made by him, and without
250    V,   5, p.  249|        which teaches that not only things in earth, but also things
251    V,   5, p.  249|          things in earth, but also things in heaven, the whole creation
252    V,   5, p.  249|           that make and create all things, delivering to Him the task
253    V,   5, p.  249|          the task of governing all things and steering them by reason
254    V,   5, p.  250|            meaning of all begotten things, and the ideas of things
255    V,   5, p.  250|           things, and the ideas of things visible, being Itself without
256    V,   6, p.  250|           not the first of created things, since the idea of Him does
257    V,   6, p.  250|          the First of all begotten things. So if we ask with reference
258    V,   6, p.  251|           Word and of all begotten things after Him, in relation to
259    V,   9, p.  253|         will bring on Abraham what things he spake to him." ~The Lord
260    V,   9, p.  253|        Father and the Maker of all things. At least Abraham, who as
261    V,  13, p.  258|    Almighty God now prophesies the things before us to Moses who is
262    V,  27, p.  269|       lordship and dominion of all things begotten. ~
263   VI             1|            as Head of all begotten things, Whom the Holy Scriptures
264   VI,   2, p.    3|            after accomplishing all things in His appearance among
265   VI,  13, p.   13|             when he sees all these things not only shaken, but abolished?
266   VI,  13, p.   14|    throughout the world. For these things' sake the Word of God came
267   VI,  13, p.   16|         prophet proclaims the same things further on as follows, uniting
268   VI,  13, p.   18|            from heaven, many other things foretold at the same time,
269   VI,  18, p.   27|            adds a prophecy of good things for all: "And the Lord shall
270   VI,  18, p.   31|          have made progress in the things of God, the first those
271   VI,  18, p.   34|            of which I believe such things happened, and figuratively,
272   VI,  18, p.   36|           the Lord come, and these things shall come to pass." And
273   VI,  18, p.   36|            what is meant by "these things," but the siege of Jerusalem,
274   VI,  20, p.   37|          come into Egypt, and What Things will come to pass at His
275   VI,  20, p.   39|        would accomplish those very things, which we see to have been
276   VI,  21, p.   42|            same.~A Promise of Good Things to the Church of the Gentiles,
277   VI,  24, p.   45|       peace, as one preaching good things, I will make thy salvation
278   VI,  24, p.   45|       preacheth the gospel of good things, publishing salvation, saying
279   VI,  24, p.   45|       peace known, publishing good things, making salvation known,
280   VI,  24, p.   46|         city in heaven, seeing the things beyond the world. For it
281  VII,   1, p.   49|            beginning with God. All things were made by him," and adding
282  VII,   1, p.   50|     Godhead because heaven and the things of heaven alone are full
283  VII,   1, p.   51|            should heal them. These things said Isaiah, when he saw
284  VII,   1, p.   53|     possible for men to see bodily things with their eyes, and to
285  VII,   1, p.   53|           spiritual and unembodied things by our bodily senses that
286  VII,   1, p.   53|            of God, and to fill all things and to extend through all:
287  VII,   1, p.   53|            and all sorts of bodily things? Nay, on the contrary, the
288  VII,   1, p.   56|          of God the Creator of all things. And what could the contest
289  VII,   1, p.   59|           and two sheep, and other things destined to happen at one
290  VII,   1, p.   60|         now consider the important things which it is said in the
291  VII,   1, p.   61|            the king of Assyria the things prophesied will fall on
292  VII,   1, p.   71|            future, expecting these things to be accomplished actually
293  VII,   1, p.   72|         day I have proved that the things aforesaid were fulfilled. ~
294  VII,   1, p.   76|          in thy truth? "which same things his prophecy most clearly
295 VIII, Int, p.   97|    four-footed beasts and creeping things."  ~And so they made images
296 VIII,   1, p.  100|        from his loins, | until the things laid up for him come, |
297 VIII,   1, p.  100|     consider what is meant by "the things laid up for him," and see
298 VIII,   1, p.  101|    blessings of Abraham. All these things, then, were "the things
299 VIII,   1, p.  101|            things, then, were "the things laid up for him," that is
300 VIII,   1, p.  108|        loins, until there come the things laid up for him," who, he
301 VIII,   1, p.  109|         been made known, since the things laid up in the Lord have
302 VIII,   1, p.  110|          have come. What are these things, but those set forth by
303 VIII,   1, p.  110|           376) But the words, "The things laid up for him," have another
304 VIII,   1, p.  110|           For Him, then, were "the things laid up for Judah" figuratively
305 VIII,   1, p.  113|            then were fulfilled the things laid up for Him, for because
306 VIII,   1, p.  113|       given, "Until there come the things laid up for him." For (b)
307 VIII,   1, p.  113|         from that day to this, the things laid up for Him being come,
308 VIII,   2, p.  123|        Gabriel. (d) ~And all these things were fulfilled when the
309 VIII,   2, p.  124|      holies is anointed. For these things existed in expectation only
310 VIII,   2, p.  136|          them, and speaking of the things pertaining to the Kingdom
311 VIII,   2, p.  136|          sold, saying, "Take these things hence, and make not my Father'
312 VIII,   3, p.  141|            for the populace. These things are open for the eyes to
313 VIII,   3, p.  141|      afraid. (b) ~As this state of things was never achieved at any
314 VIII,   5, p.  148|            did of old—if all these things are not seen to have been
315   IX,   1, p.  149|                  CHAPTER 1 ~Of the Things that happened at the Incarnation,
316   IX,   1, p.  154|         Balaam would speak thus of things revealed to him that would
317   IX,   4, p.  160|           shall depart." And those things, it says, which such and
318   IX,   5, p.  162|          of the wilderness and the things to do with it. And I should
319   IX,   6, p.  164|         was void of all God's good things, I mean the Church of the (
320   IX,   7, p.  168|         thy dwelling."  ~And other things that regard Him more from
321   IX,  11, p.  176|          man who will not hear all things whatsoever the prophet shall
322   IX,  12, p.  177|           the sea Who includes all things, and fills heaven and earth,
323   IX,  12, p.  177|          And recounting to Job the things concerning himself: ~" Hast
324   IX,  13, p.  178|          speak plain, all of which things were done by our Saviour
325   IX,  16, p.  184|        should heal them. 41. These things said Esaias, when he saw
326   IX,  16, p.  184|            proceeds saying, "These things said Esaias, when he saw
327   IX,  17, p.  186|          young colt: for these two things are very different. And
328    X, Int, p.  189|            than flesh and physical things. So that everything that
329    X,   1, p.  192|           pride unto the end: what things hath the enemy done evilly
330    X,   1, p.  197|      before us prophesies the same things, when it says: ~"And if
331    X,   1, p.  197|           of the Jews, about other things, but of course about money
332    X,   2, p.  200|    reckoned one, did He unfold all things. So it is said, "He that
333    X,   3, p.  205|          would be the end of these things. Now you yourself can see,
334    X,   4, p.  211|      longer recognize the power of things prophesied, but the Canaanites
335    X,   4, p.  211|       grace, and understanding the things prophesied, have received
336    X,   7, p.  215|         the reality of which those things were symbols was also fulfilled—
337    X,   8, p.  226|            such close contact with things of flesh, yea, as one who
338    X,   8, p.  230|          did they cast lots. These things therefore the soldiers did."
339    X,   8, p.  235|           whom like beggars in the things of God, the word of salvation
340    X,   8, p.  235|           born for God after these things, which did not exist of
341    X,   8, p.  236|       saying, "Who hath heard such things, and who hath seen them
342   XV           237|            the mutability of human things is revealed, and the end
343   XV           237|           the instability of human things, or at least the final universal
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