Book, Chapter

 1    I,   6, p.   31|             says: ~"5. But if I had gone with scorners, and if my
 2    I,   6, p.   35|              law, when its time had gone by, and still clung ardently
 3   II,   3, p.   83|            by which "their sound is gone out into all lands, and
 4   II,   3, p.   96|           from eternity, shall have gone forth from Bethlehem, and
 5  III,   2, p.  113|             6. All we as sheep have gone astray,21 and the Lord delivered
 6  III,   5, p.  132|            from immemorial time has gone forth to all men, not by
 7  III,   5, p.  134|            nations, but that having gone forth they should  ./. succeed
 8  III,   6, p.  147|            he done so he might have gone free, and without any danger,
 9  III,   6, p.  154|               But if you are so far gone in folly as not to pay any
10   IV,  16, p.  204|          voice of His disciples has gone forth into all the earth,
11   IV,  16, p.  216|       poured forth. And in what has gone before I have shewn of what
12   IV,  17, p.  217| significance of  ./. names, and had gone to the roots of the philosophy
13    V, Int, p.  227|            human sacrifices of days gone by, and the base and secret
14    V,  20, p.  264|            the passages: "Hast thou gone to the source of the sea,
15    V,  20, p.  265|        contest through which He had gone, teaching him that though
16   VI,   7, p.    7|         from any one those that had gone before Him even to the gates
17   VI,  18, p.   32|          the task of inquiring, and gone through the Holy Scripture
18  VII,   1, p.   72|         enslaved. For verily He has gone up all their valleys, and
19 VIII,   1, p.  112|         proceeds to add to what has gone before: ~"Judah is a lion'
20 VIII,   5, p.  147|             that hung about them is gone, and the ancient superstition
21   IX,  12, p.  177|    concerning himself: ~" Hast thou gone to the spring of the sea,
22    X, Int, p.  191|        truth?" ~As then in what has gone before I have dealt with
23    X,   1, p.  196|  unrighteousness on himself; he has gone out, and spoken the same
24    X,   2, p.  201|            in sympathy with friends gone mad who were very dear to
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