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1 II, 3, p. 86| lest refusing to regard figuratively what are called flies, or 2 II, 3, p. 86| these things can only be figuratively understood, the same may 3 IV, 15, p. 201| Star, and we understood it figuratively, so we must understand this 4 VI, 18, p. 30| the feet of the Lord, is figuratively not only opposite to Jerusalem, 5 VI, 18, p. 31| and everywhere the Church figuratively called the Olive of the 6 VI, 18, p. 31| that by its division is figuratively meant the schisms and heresies 7 VI, 18, p. 32| orthodox knowledge, are here figuratively represented by the prophecy 8 VI, 18, p. 34| such things happened, and figuratively, also, when the outward 9 VI, 18, p. 35| And this was fulfilled figuratively as well, generally in the 10 VI, 21, p. 43| think the prophet means, figuratively, not that Jerusalem, nor 11 VI, 21, p. 43| the literal meaning: but figuratively, even to-day, they that 12 VII, 1, p. 59| the prophecy also shews figuratively the stability, the calmness 13 VII, 1, p. 59| should understand the passage figuratively can (320) also be seen from 14 VII, 1, p. 59| understand literally, but only figuratively. (b) ~This, then, is so. 15 VII, 1, p. 62| milk. Or perhaps he means figuratively, that those Jews left in 16 VII, 1, p. 63| in all their clefts, both figuratively understood of their souls, 17 VII, 1, p. 69| Prince of this world is figuratively meant. But as Aquila has 18 VII, 1, p. 70| sayings both literally and figuratively, hold that they were fulfilled 19 VII, 1, p. 70| passage is to explain it figuratively. Thus it means by the water 20 VII, 1, p. 71| meaning here again either figuratively the Prince of this world, 21 VII, 1, p. 71| explained either literally or figuratively. Hence we must proceed to 22 VII, 1, p. 72| of the Roman Empire: and figuratively of course as well, He has 23 VII, 2, p. 81| name of the true Israel figuratively to all who see God and live 24 VII, 3, p. 91| the prophet, and the rod, figuratively, and expounds in an intelligible 25 VII, 3, p. 92| alone of David's seed and figuratively named after his ancestor, 26 VIII, 1, p. 110| things laid up for Judah" figuratively intended in the prophecy. 27 VIII, 4, p. 142| and partly quite clearly. Figuratively, for example, when it says: ~( 28 VIII, 5, p. 148| meaning of the Hebrew, shewing figuratively His Incarnate state. Therefore 29 IX, 1, p. 151| Esau. What could be thus figuratively described by the leaders ( 30 IX, 1, p. 152| I think that this refers figuratively to Jerusalem, in which all 31 IX, 1, p. 154| band of daemons, called figuratively here the princes of Moab, 32 IX, 2, p. 154| Egypt, is both Literally and Figuratively foretold, and that all the 33 IX, 2, p. 156| more leisure, for it is figuratively expressed, and would need 34 IX, 15, p. 183| apply either actually or figuratively to the Jews, but only to 35 X, 3, p. 206| outlining the prophecy, He said figuratively, "For he stood at the right 36 X, 7, p. 215| literally fulfilled. And figuratively, as well in regard to the 37 XV 236| silver, brass, and iron, figuratively described four kingdoms: