Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   6, p.   xx|     general term including all forms of Monarchianism) had not
 2  Int,   8, p.   xx| translation. ~The Demonstratio forms vol. xxii. of the Greek
 3  III,   4, p.  125|       any man any of the usual forms of violence which destroy
 4  III,   6, p.  151|      insults, submitted to all forms of torture, and at last
 5   IV,   1, p.  165|   things, and their powers and forms, richly and ungrudgingly
 6   IV,   5, p.  171|       would you say, when many forms and limbs and parts have
 7   IV,   5, p.  172|   their mixings, combinations, forms, shapes and fashions, and
 8   IV,   6, p.  173|      begotten would be of many forms and many kinds, subject
 9    V,   4, p.  246|     the image, but one in both forms, not only conceived of,
10   VI,   9, p.    9|   burning and abolition of all forms of idolatry, which had its
11  VII,   1, p.   59|    been put to flight, the two forms of sin, the one that leads
12 VIII, Int, p.   95|  immemorial local and national forms of government, the  ./. 
13 VIII,   4, p.  142|       figurative and disguised forms, and partly quite clearly.
14   IX,  13, p.  178|        multitudes bound by all forms of evil, full of ignorance
15   XV           237|     the same empires under the forms of wild beasts, according
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