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1 1, VI | wisdom or sapience, as the Scriptures call it.~(2) It is so, then, 2 1, VI | fall of man, we see (as the Scriptures have infinite mysteries, 3 1, VI | pen: he is adorned by the Scriptures with this addition and commendation, “ 4 1, VI | his pen most used in the Scriptures of the New Testament.~(14) 5 1, VI | as the Psalms and other Scriptures do often invite us to consider 6 1, VI | You err, not knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God;” 7 1, VI | secured from error: first the Scriptures, revealing the will of God, 8 1, VI | conceive the true sense of the Scriptures by the general notions of 9 2, Int | rather, according to the Scriptures, look unto that part of 10 2, VI | image of the world; but the Scriptures never vouchsafe to attribute 11 2, VI | of the passages of Holy Scriptures, or out of the gradations 12 2, XXII | Maximus: and the sacred Scriptures thus, Miscericordia ejus 13 2, XXIII| Solomon the king, of whom the Scriptures testify that his heart was 14 2, XXIII| so it is expressed in the Scriptures touching the government 15 2, XXIII| Solomon the king, of whom the Scriptures testify that his heart was 16 2, XXIII| so it is expressed in the Scriptures touching the government 17 2, XXV | so is the doctrine of the Scriptures in itself; but the garment 18 2, XXV | sound interpretation of the Scriptures, which are the fountains 19 2, XXV | The interpretations of the Scriptures are of two sorts: methodical, 20 2, XXV | more you recede from the Scriptures by inferences and consequences, 21 2, XXV | the interpretation of the Scriptures solute and at large, there 22 2, XXV | must be confessed, that the Scriptures, being given by inspiration 23 2, XXV | senses and expositions of Scriptures, which had need be contained 24 2, XXV | natural philosophy in the Scriptures; scandalising and traducing 25 2, XXV | they give honour to the Scriptures, as they suppose, but much 26 2, XXV | matters of nature in the Scriptures, otherwise than in passage, 27 2, XXV | of the exposition of the Scriptures and all other books. For 28 2, XXV | like manner it is with the Scriptures, which being written to 29 2, XXV | touching the exposition of the Scriptures, I can report no deficiency; 30 2, XXV | prolix commentaries upon the Scriptures, with harmonies and concordances. 31 2, XXV | upon particular texts of Scriptures in brief observations; not 32 2, XXV | observations upon texts of Scriptures which have been made dispersedly