Chapter
1 II | wholesome saying, which, by its three took my soul by storm; and
2 III | proclaiming that after three days no monk whatsoever
3 IV | religion were found, after three days, in any city or country
4 VII | acknowledge and confess, in three persons glorified, the Father,
5 VII | undivided. He then is in three persons one God, without
6 X | fetters, and I will give thee three precepts, by the keeping
7 X | passeth belief. Keep these three precepts, and may it be
8 X | And there is one God in three, one nature, one kingdom,
9 X | we glorify one Godhead in three persons. And he is one very
10 XII | he saith, `Where two or three are gathered together in
11 XII | his name, but by `two or three' signifieth that the number
12 XIII | like a certain man who had three friends. On the first two
13 XVII | unto our God glorified in Three Persons, the Maker of all
14 XIX | life-giving Trinity, glorified in three persons and one Godhead,
15 XIX | and the Holy Ghost, in three persons or properties and
16 XIX | Godhead is common of the three, and one is their nature,
17 XXIV | glorify and worship One God in Three persons, of one substance,
18 XXVII| O king, that there are three races of men in this world:
19 XXVII| many gods are divided into three races, Chaldeans, Greeks
20 XXVII| upon the Cross. But after three days he came to life again,
21 XXXI | sepulchre by the space of three days; he descended into
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