Chapter
1 INT | talent, buried it in the earth, and hid out of use that
2 I | and marvellously united earth and heaven; when he had
3 II | created the heavens and the earth by his word, made man with
4 II | and set him king of all on earth and assigned him Paradise,
5 IV | caverns and holes of the earth. So much then concerning
6 V | remove him, no dweller on earth, but, as life advanceth,
7 VI | where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprang
8 VI | they had no deepness of earth: and when the sun was up,
9 VII | visible world, heaven and earth and sea, which also he made
10 VII | moon and stars, and the earth with all manner of herbs
11 VII | sovran over everything upon earth; and from man he made woman,
12 VII | brought a deluge on the earth, and destroyed every living
13 VII | him utterly desolate on earth. But, when the human race
14 VII | When he considered heaven, earth and sea, the sun, moon and
15 VII | heaven which he came upon earth to declare, and to make
16 VIII | a record of his life on earth, his teachings and miracles,
17 VIII | God shall come again on earth, with unspeakable glory,
18 VIII | God created man out of earth, as I have already told
19 VIII | which was formed out of earth, when severed from the soul,
20 VIII | from the soul, returneth to earth from whence also it was
21 VIII | beginning formed the body out of earth, when according to its Maker'
22 VIII | doom it hath returned to earth whence it was taken, to
23 VIII | shall suffice thee. He took earth and made man, though earth
24 VIII | earth and made man, though earth was not man before. How
25 VIII | man before. How then did earth become man? And how was
26 VIII | become man? And how was earth, that did not exist, produced?
27 VIII | corrupt bodies from the earth, that every man may be rewarded
28 IX | the end of his life upon earth, he called from the grave
29 IX | for new heavens and a new earth.' For that there shall be
30 IX | heaven shall be new, and the earth, which I make before me.
31 IX | heaven from above, and the earth, that he may judge his people.'
32 IX | Arise, O God, judge thou the earth, because "the fierceness
33 X | heavens and that are upon the earth, visible and invisible,
34 X | the nether-regions of the earth, into the condemnation of
35 XI | yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth
36 XII | lightning into the ends of the earth. Of these men, not only
37 XII | in dens and caves of the earth, self-banished from all
38 XII | pleasures and delights upon earth, and standing in sore need
39 XII | live the lives of Angels on earth, chanting psalms and hymns
40 XII | such like assemblies men of earth and clay imitate the life
41 XIV | those things that men on earth commend ('tis like the boundless
42 XIV | remove all thy store from earth and lay up for thyself in
43 XV | from the hollows of the earth, sometimes gush forth from
44 XVII | infinite God, what son of earth shall skill to comprehend
45 XVII | not been darkened: and the earth hath not been exhausted,
46 XVII | that falleth down upon the earth. But he hath mercy upon
47 XVIII| dashed headlong to the earth, thou be adorned with the
48 XIX | salvation came down upon earth, by the good pleasure of
49 XX | soareth above all things on earth and entreateth directly
50 XX | able to exalt thee from earth to heaven. But without preparation
51 XXIV | overwhelm thee in the yawning earth, because thou hast rejected
52 XXIV | a holy Virgin's womb; on earth conversed with men: for
53 XXV | in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth.
54 XXV | earth, and things under the earth. Such terror shall he then
55 XXV | together as a scroll; and the earth shall be rent, and shall
56 XXVI | blotted out from off the earth. Your bodies will I give
57 XXVI | and honourable men upon earth do worship and adore them,
58 XXVII| contemplated heaven and earth and sea, the sun and moon,
59 XXVII| likenesses of heaven, and earth and sea, of sun and moon,
60 XXVII| again that think that the Earth is a goddess have gone astray.
61 XXVII| dead bodies. This being so, Earth can in no wise be a goddess,
62 XXVII| and ungodliness, polluting earth and air with their horrible
63 XXVII| worse than all people upon earth. From the beginning they
64 XXVII| the Son of God to come on earth, they did shamefully entreat
65 XXVII| above all the nations of the earth, have found the truth: for
66 XXX | spake of taking him back to earth. But he, that had lost his
67 XXXI | heavenly hosts, and heaven and earth are full of his glow, by
68 XXXI | Then, falling upon the earth, thou liest baser than the
69 XXXI | darkened the sun, shook the earth, and raised from their graves
70 XXXII| kings and rulers of the earth have received it as good
71 XXXII| saith the Lord, `Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my
72 XXXII| laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the
73 XXXII| neither in heaven, nor in earth, except him only, the Maker
74 XXXIV| face, and made a by-word on earth, as were the sinful inhabiters
75 XXXIV| heaven above, nor in the earth beneath, except the one
76 XXXV | hope of all the ends of the earth, and of them that remain
77 XXXIX| must bury my body in the earth and restore dust to dust,
78 XL | the end, verily leading on earth the life of an angel, and
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