Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   5, p.   xx|        Jer. xxiii. 15, 16. It is worthy of remark that in selecting
 2    I,   2, p.   10|        the earth will be counted worthy of God's blessing on the
 3    I,   4, p.   22|      great is the Lord, and very worthy to be praised, | he is terrible
 4    I,   5, p.   26|        Christ. They were thought worthy in very remarkable ways
 5    I,   6, p.   37|         God," must be admittedly worthy of the priesthood. And if
 6    I,   6, p.   42|          of Heaven those who are worthy to enter therein. ~Such
 7    I,  10, p.   56|        the better, the great and worthy and divine sacrifice was
 8   II,   3, p.   75|      should say of those who are worthy of Him, "I will be their
 9   II,   3, p.   82|     truth, they will be reckoned worthy of (d) God's Scripture,
10   II,   3, p.   87|      race, who also were thought worthy of being enrolled by Him,
11   II,   3, p.   87|          the heaven, was thought worthy of salvation by God, as
12   II,   3, p.   91|        different tribes, thought worthy of one calling, and one
13   II,   3, p.   95|         teaching, have been made worthy of the congregation foretold,
14   II,   3, p.   97|     human sheep, they parted the worthy from the (c) unworthy, and
15  III,   4, p.  126|         to those, whom He thinks worthy, some slight evidences of
16  III,   5, p.  136|        inclined to consider them worthy of all confidence; they
17  III,   7, p.  162|         of all, and were thought worthy of the prizes of God; while
18  III,   7, p.  162|        And all the rest who were worthy of the Divine Name, and
19   IV,  14, p.  191|        He thought actual manhood worthy of eternal life with Him,
20   IV,  15, p.  191|     crown that which was thought worthy of being made in His own
21   IV,  15, p.  194|        having first been thought worthy to view the divine (realities)
22   IV,  15, p.  194|   visions, so that they who were worthy might have the symbols to
23   IV,  16, p.  211|         on Him, and were thought worthy of the holy anointing of
24   IV,  16, p.  216|       divine wisdom, and thought worthy of more mystic revelations
25   IV,  17, p.  220|         he was the image thought worthy of the name of the Saviour,
26    V, Int, p.  224|          he has anything holy or worthy of the name of virtue to
27    V, Int, p.  226|       For they did not reckon it worthy of their divine duty to
28    V, Int, p.  229|       possessing, whom we reckon worthy of the Holy Spirit, because
29    V,   1, p.  234|       due proportion are thought worthy of His presence, and have
30    V,   4, p.  245|         the True God, is thought worthy to share His Name, not being
31    V,   4, p.  246| Scriptures salute as God, as One worthy of receiving this Name of
32    V,  11, p.  255|          in soul, he was thought worthy of the name of Israel, which
33    V,  11, p.  256|      thinks the sinners of Sodom worthy of His presence, and Holy
34   VI,   5, p.    6|         men in the world equally worthy of His call, and of the
35   VI,   9, p.    9|       and reckons the human race worthy of bearing Him. So here
36   VI,  18, p.   30|          rise again, and thought worthy of the feet of the Lord,
37   VI,  20, p.   39|         and will think these men worthy of His Presence, and will
38   VI,  21, p.   43|         Gentiles will be counted worthy of divine knowledge. For
39  VII,   1, p.   54|   opening of the prophecy (c) is worthy of our study, which bears
40  VII,   1, p.   54|       explained among them) what worthy sign of the promise of God,
41  VII,   2, p.   83|          wherefore he was deemed worthy of the name, Seer of God,
42 VIII,   2, p.  118|         know they were no longer worthy to be called the people
43 VIII,   2, p.  121|          Cornelius being thought worthy of receiving the Holy Spirit
44 VIII,   2, p.  121|    reckoned the whole of mankind worthy of the calling of God. Such
45 VIII,   2, p.  123|        who is properly and truly worthy of that name. For if men
46 VIII,   2, p.  136|        it still remained a place worthy of God. Therefore there
47 VIII,   2, p.  136|         there as in a holy place worthy of God. Nor would He have
48 VIII,   4, p.  146|        nation have suffered pain worthy of wailing and lamentation
49   IX,   5, p.  161|          I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: He shall baptize
50   IX,  11, p.  175|       that exposition. But it is worthy of notice why the Lord promises
51   IX,  15, p.  183|       their sins— were accounted worthy of the light of knowledge
52   IX,  16, p.  185|       Yes, they who were counted worthy to receive with (b) their
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