Chapter
1 VII | immutable and incorporeal, invisible, infinite, incomprehensible,
2 VII | nothing, whether visible or invisible. First, he made the heavenly
3 VII | he made the heavenly and invisible powers, countless multitudes,
4 X | knowledge of things visible and invisible. But if, after thy calling,
5 X | who is the image of the invisible God, the first born of every
6 X | upon the earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones,
7 XVII | of all things visible and invisible, who verily is, and is for
8 XVII | glory and majesty of the invisible and infinite God, what son
9 XVII | his handiwork;' and, `The invisible things of him from the creation
10 XIX | all things, visible and invisible, were made: knowing also
11 XXI | of all things visible and invisible. Thereon he called to remembrance
12 XXI | and bring this visible and invisible creation out of nothing,
13 XXII | together all things visible and invisible. Suffer me not to walk after
14 XXIV | of all things visible and invisible, containing and sustaining
15 XXVII | incorruptible, and unchangeable, and invisible, but yet himself seeth all
16 XXXIV | Christ, Son and Word of the invisible Father, who madest all things
17 XXXIV | also stretch forth thine invisible and almighty hand, and,
18 XXXIV | of creation, visible and invisible, how the Creator brought
19 XXXVIII| how to wrestle with the invisible spirits of evil. From that
20 XXXIX | strengthen him against the invisible hosts, that he may receive
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