Discourse
1 Intro(1)| heart," and whose life on earth is controlled by the promise, "
2 Marc | the soul upwards from the earth, not turning aside from
3 Marc | undefiled bosom of the Almighty.~Earth could not bring forth this
4 Marc | walking indeed upon the earth, but as also reaching up
5 Marc | ye are the salt of the earth,"8 said the Lord to the
6 Marc | which were redeemed from the earth. These are they which were
7 Theoph | and make it speak upon the earth? "7 and Job draws near to
8 Theoph | planted in the productive earth. For that which is sown
9 Theoph | the whole of the workable earth, injure those who, ungratefully
10 Theoph | the soft flesh out of the earth, but only the Supreme Artist
11 Theoph | his hope is more vile than earth, and his life of less value
12 Thal | after the creation of the earth and the firmament, was formed
13 Thal | the beginning. When the earth was still virgin and untilled,
14 Thal | and unbroken course to the earth, Theopatra, she said, followed
15 Thall | fratricidal hands, and defiled the earth with the blood of his own
16 Agathe | come to send fire on the earth; and what will I if it be
17 Agathe | kindled? "meaning by the earth our bodies, in which He
18 Procil | others the inheritance of the earth, and to others to see the
19 Thekla | be weighed down upon the earth, but that it should soar
20 Thekla | and weigh you down to the earth; nor let sorrow transform
21 Thekla | and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon stood before
22 Thekla | darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the
23 Thekla | seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in
24 Thekla | whole family in heaven and earth is named, that He would
25 Thekla | tail, and drew them down to earth, are the bodies of heresies;
26 Thekla | God having made heaven and earth, and the things which are
27 Thekla | well-rounded globe, the earth having a central point.
28 Thekla | distances of the parts, that the earth should be the centre of
29 Thekla | without a point,-surely the earth consisted before all, they
30 Thekla | spherical, and having the earth for its central point, as
31 Thekla | circumference falling upon the earth are equal to one another,
32 Thekla | than men, looking upon the earth, and their weak and lawless
33 Tusiane | that had fallen upon the earth, which at length, in the
34 Tusiane | creation, the fruits of the earth having been gathered in,
35 Tusiane | made the heaven and the earth, and finished the whole
36 Tusiane | when the fruits of the earth have been gathered in, we
37 Tusiane | inconceivable power; the earth still yielding its fruits,
38 Tusiane | things arising from the earth, and winged creatures, and
39 Tusiane | transgression and bent to the earth, God putting an end to sin
40 Tusiane | all the quadrupeds of the earth would suffice as a burnt-offering
41 Domn | trees growing out of the earth, is clear. For inanimate
42 Domn | fixed by deep roots to the earth. But altogether are these
43 Domn | by the Lord of the whole earth," signifying the two first-born
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