Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        4|          that of Christ. We will take the theory as substantiated
 2    II,      VII|   victory a heavenly Father will take the place of the earthly
 3    II,      VII|        those that were dear, and take up their cross and follow
 4    II,       IX|   sharing in that which is good. Take an illustration. The fire
 5   III,       IX|        do so, Christ's coming to take away sin would have been
 6   III,       IV|          knavery, that He should take account of murderous spirits,
 7   III,       IV|     enemies and allowing them to take up their abode in another
 8   III,       XI|     abode and went into the sea. Take this as a sufficient answer
 9   III,      XIV|       the dead, why could He not take the thief to Paradise?~ ~
10   III,      XIV|           but not yet as man, to take the thief to Paradise. Is
11   III,     XXIV|         xvi. 18).~ ~[We must not take the words about the "sickness"
12   III,      XXV|          In both places you must take the words as allegorical.]~ ~
13   III,    XXVII|         may judge the matter and take hold of what it means.~ ~[
14   III,     XXII|             Have we not power to take about a sister, a wife,
15   III,    XXXII|        beasts, saying, "Doth God take care of the oxen, or doth
16   III,    XXXII|       being. For if God does not take care of oxen, pray, why
17   III,       XL|        fulfilling the whole law, take two enactments, concerning
18   III,     XLII|          does not forbid them to take what was sold in the shambles,
19    IV,       XI|          which we are now,243 to take away our joy. Yes, all things
20    IV,       II|       instance, if you wanted to take a creature of the |122 water
21    IV,      XII|         the resurrection did not take place in his day, for he
22    IV,     XIII|          the world. ~ ~But if we take the ordinary meaning of "
23    IV,        V|         which one may manifestly take hold of, when Christ says : "
24    IV,        V|          of, when Christ says : "Take heed that no man deceive
25    IV,   XXVIII| therefore, God is not ashamed to take soil from the earth, but
26    IV,   XXVIII|         it, how will He delay to take man from man, or how will
27    IV,   XXVIII|         lingering and delay, and take hold of that compound which
28    IV,   XXVIII|     dwell in him, and refuses to take His portion from him. For
29    IV,     XXIV|          so lightly made. Let us take an example. A man was shipwrecked,
30    IV,      XXX|          for his resurrection to take place, your words are like
31    IV,      XXX|        is righteous but does not take the light as test and judge,
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