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  1  Int,   4, p.   xv|          deepest interest in the worship of them whom they call Gods."
  2  Int,   5, p.   xi|         He abjured a sacrificial worship, but so did Porphyry (de
  3  Int,   6, p.   xx|       His own essence (147). Yet worship is due to Him as δευτερος
  4    I,   1, p.    4|        deprived of their ancient worship, robbed of the independence
  5    I,   2, p.    8|        summarily describe as the worship of many Gods according to
  6    I,   2, p.    9|       one who rejects the Jewish worship become ipso facto a Greek.
  7    I,   2, p.   11|          nations of the world to worship according to Moses' enactments; {
  8    I,   2, p.   11|         men of all nations would worship God and follow Judaism,
  9    I,   3, p.   12|     place where the rites of the worship there are to be celebrated.
 10    I,   5, p.   25|       life of Christians and the worship introduced among all nations
 11    I,   5, p.   26|        bidden all nations now to worship no other God but Him whom
 12    I,   6, p.   34|   idolatry, he commanded them to worship the One Omnipotent God by
 13    I,   6, p.   35|        mountain nor in Jerusalem worship the Father. For God is a
 14    I,   6, p.   35|          a Spirit, and they that worship him must worship him in
 15    I,   6, p.   35|       they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." ~
 16    I,   6, p.   35|          the altar by it and the worship conducted according to Moses'
 17    I,   6, p.   35|     first elements of the Mosaic worship to a better and more perfect
 18    I,   6, p.   35|       and godly men, who did not worship in any one place exclusively,
 19    I,   6, p.   36|        the earth. And they shall worship him each one from his own
 20    I,   6, p.   39|      which says: "And they shall worship Him each from his own place."
 21    I,   6, p.   41|      hands, but that each should worship and adore Him at home. ~
 22    I,   7, p.   45|          in every place must you worship." And, "Worship not with
 23    I,   7, p.   45|         must you worship." And, "Worship not with incense and sacrifices,
 24    I,   7, p.   47|          to celebrate the Mosaic worship. Whereas we, who accept
 25    I,   9, p.   50|       our Saviour Christ bids us worship God as did the men of old,
 26    I,   9, p.   51|      religion; they were able to worship (iod without distraction
 27    I,  10, p.   62|    passion and stain of sin, and worship Him with sincere thoughts,
 28   II,   1, p.   64|       and the overturning of the worship of God, I will make clear
 29   II,   1, p.   67|        God, and of the spiritual Worship and Festival according to
 30   II,   3, p.   71|    Refusal of the Mosaic outward Worship, and of the spiritual Worship
 31   II,   3, p.   71|    Worship, and of the spiritual Worship delivered by Christ to all
 32   II,   3, p.   73|         8]] priests and to offer worship to God, it can be shewn
 33   II,   3, p.   74|      salvation that all men will worship the supreme God, (b) Who
 34   II,   3, p.   74|      ungrudgingly. And they will worship Him not in Jerusalem below,
 35   II,   3, p.   78|      Zion (by whom was meant the worship celebrated on Mount Zion)
 36   II,   3, p.   78|          rejection of the Mosaic worship, and introduce in the prediction
 37   II,   3, p.   81|        silver which they made to worship vanities." ~Thus speaking,
 38   II,   3, p.   98|          after the more external worship, having received a new covenant. ~(
 39  III,   2, p.  104|        the one God, bidding them worship only the Creator and Maker
 40  III,   3, p.  119|       the only true theology, to worship many gods? Remember that
 41  III,   3, p.  119|         the Hebrews, ~       Who worship in holy wise, God their
 42  III,   3, p.  119|          witness, directed men's worship only towards the One God,
 43  III,   3, p.  121|          thoughts of Him we will worship Him. United therefore with
 44  III,   3, p.  121|      holy sacrifice to God. That worship is at once a hymn of praise
 45  III,   3, p.  122|        God, and that we must not worship them but their Maker, we
 46  III,   3, p.  123|          to render the honour of worship to Almighty God alone. ~
 47  III,   5, p.  132|       Romans first of all not to worship the gods (c) their forefathers
 48  III,   6, p.  150|         Creator of the Universe, worship Him only, and base their
 49  III,   6, p.  153|        and the introducer of the worship of God the King of kings,
 50  III,   7, p.  155|        the Christians ignorantly worship, like the souls of others,
 51  III,   7, p.  157|        their ancestral gods, and worship the Creator of all? What
 52   IV,   5, p.  169|         us not to ignore, but to worship and honour worthily, because
 53   IV,   7, p.  176|     Leader of all, called to the worship of the Father alone, Who
 54   IV,   7, p.  176|       and delivering to them the worship of God Most High alone,
 55   IV,   8, p.  177|           their own weakness, to worship tilings seen in the heavens,
 56   IV,   9, p.  180|   introduced subsequently to the worship of the ancients, as well
 57   IV,  10, p.  182|         by means of symbols, and worship of a shadowy and external
 58   IV,  15, p.  199|        establish a more material worship on earth according to the
 59   IV,  15, p.  199|         spiritual and immaterial worship. And so he is said to have
 60   IV,  16, p.  209|          his tabernacle, we will worship (b) in the place, where
 61   IV,  16, p.  213|    rejection on those who do not worship in the right way, promises
 62   IV,  16, p.  213|         is said in the spiritual worship to offer things acceptable
 63   IV,  16, p.  215|          material and figurative worship, and honoured the person
 64    V, Int, p.  226|           and introduced a godly worship, and revealed predictions
 65    V,   3, p.  241|        service to God in outward worship with the sacrifices and
 66    V,   4, p.  244|    prophesies, and how they will worship Him as God, how they will
 67    V,   4, p.  244|      bound in fetters, and shall worship thee anew, and shall pray
 68    V,   4, p.  244|       The just," he says, "shall worship thee, and make their prayers
 69    V,   4, p.  247|         of the Aethiopians shall worship Thee and be Thy slaves,
 70    V,   4, p.  247|         Lord and Saviour, by the worship and service rendered to
 71    V,   4, p.  247|     shall bring gifts, and shall worship him." And it is plain from
 72    V,   4, p.  247|      also be the Object of their worship.
 73   VI,   3, p.    5|         rejection of the outward worship according to the Mosaic
 74   VI,   3, p.    5|       calling of the Gentiles, a worship which actually ceased after
 75   VI,   3, p.    5|         and west. And the Jewish worship has ceased (262) and been
 76   VI,   3, p.    5|          all men being called to worship according to the new Covenant
 77   VI,  13, p.   18|       city, the abolition of the worship practised by them of old
 78   VI,  18, p.   27|       institutions of the Mosaic worship were destroyed; and at once
 79   VI,  18, p.   29|        earthly Jerusalem and its worship. For as Scripture said above
 80   VI,  18, p.   29|     Jerusalem, nor that they may worship in the ancient Temple at
 81   VI,  18, p.   29|      foretold, and that they may worship at the Mount of Olives opposite
 82   VI,  18, p.   32|           but the outward Jewish worship according to the Mosaic
 83   VI,  18, p.   33|          Jewish race, and of the worship practised by them in Jerusalem,
 84   VI,  18, p.   34|       when the outward and lower worship of the Mosaic Law was prevented
 85   VI,  20, p.   39|        the land of the Jews, nor worship him at Jerusalem, nor become
 86   VI,  20, p.   40|       teaching, exhorting men to worship only the one and true God,
 87   VI,  24, p.   46|      call of the Gentiles to the worship of God is very clearly shown
 88  VII,   1, p.   56|          must (317) preserve the worship of God the Creator of all
 89  VII,   1, p.   59|          that is to say from the worship of God according to the
 90  VII,   1, p.   69|        who came from the East to worship Christ, the young Child,
 91  VII,   1, p.   71|          who deserted the Jewish worship of their ancestors. And
 92  VII,   2, p.   83|    Ephiatha," and added: "Let us worship at (348) the place where
 93 VIII, Int, p.   95|        the ceasing of the Mosaic worship, the desolation of Jerusalem
 94 VIII,   1, p.  109|          with its Temple and the worship performed therein, have
 95 VIII,   1, p.  112|         sons of thy father shall worship thee," are also fulfilled:
 96 VIII,   1, p.  112|      Word, and have consented to worship (378) Him as God. ~But as
 97 VIII,   2, p.  116|          their surpassing Temple Worship will be dissolved, and They
 98 VIII,   2, p.  117|        remain desolate, with the worship of the Mosaic Law taken
 99 VIII,   2, p.  137|       And if it be said that the worship of the Sanctuary appeared
100 VIII,   4, p.  143|       even come up every year to worship the King the Lord Almighty,
101 VIII,   4, p.  143|          come up to Jerusalem to worship the King, the Lord Almighty,
102 VIII,   5, p.  147|        that receive the Lord and worship the God of the prophets
103   IX,   1, p.  151|         the east and are come to worship him."  ~And when they had
104   IX,   5, p.  162|         there, and of the Mosaic worship, because the forgiveness
105   IX,   6, p.  164|        glory of Lebanon, but the worship performed through the sacrifices
106   IX,   9, p.  172|       their devotion to external worship. ~
107   IX,  13, p.  179|      befits those who promise to worship Almighty God. And He our
108    X,   4, p.  209| Jerusalem itself, and the Mosaic Worship, and the whole of the old
109    X,   4, p.  211|         off," meaning the Mosaic Worship. Thus the first rod mentioned
110    X,   8, p.  217|    kindreds of the nations shall worship before him"? It is for you
111    X,   8, p.  235|    kindreds of the nations shall worship before him. For the Kingdom
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