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1 I | mystical and His Church. world in which~ truths which earthly 2 I | be spread throughout the world. Conscious, however, that 3 I | Barbarian, throughout the world, countless adherents of 4 I | preached throughout the world, so that Greeks and Barbarians, 5 I | the foolish things of the world, that he might put to shame 6 I | year and a few months), the world has been filled with His 7 I | Providence throughout the whole World some things are very clearly 8 I | than the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of the ruler 9 I | wisdom of the ruler of this world, which is brought to nought. 10 I | yet a wisdom not of this world, nor of the rulers of this 11 I | nor of the rulers of this world, which are coming to nought: 12 I | are being purified in the world, which was made in six days, 13 I | foreordained before the world unto the glory of the righteous; 14 I | none of the rulers of this world knoweth." 58The same Apostle, 15 I | mean when we talk of the "world," and ask how it came into 16 I | the kingdoms of the whole world and their glory.74Who but 17 I(88) | 5 "The spiritual world in which the interpretation 18 I | or worse, throughout the world, and to have parents of 19 I | descendants are the light of the world,110for "they are not all 20 I | none of the rulers of this world knoweth, according to the 21 I | since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being 22 II | from the Creator of the world, must be convinced that 23 II | forsaking the Creator of the world and betaking themselves 24 IV | the foolish things of the world, but sometimes also its 25 IX | judgment came I into this world, that they which see not 26 XIII | lingering in the learning of the world after being nourished in 27 XIV | Take, for example, the word world. Through not knowing that 28 XIV | question in what sense "the world lieth in the evil one," 237 29 XIV | have not realised that the "world" there denotes earthly and 30 XIV | affairs. Supposing the "world" to be literally the complex 31 XIV | taketh away the sin of the world," 238and attempt to show 32 XIV | and attempt to show that "world" is here the scene of sin 33 XIV | in Christ reconciling the world to Himself," 239they will 34 XIV | the word denotes the whole world, that is, the contents of 35 XIV | the contents of the whole world; on their own showing the 36 XIV | disparage Plato, for the great world of men has found even him 37 XIV | compassed many nations of the world, impressing each individual 38 XIV | since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being 39 XIV | from the creation of the world and things that are seen, 40 XIV | the foolish things of the world that he might put to shame 41 XIV | and the base things of the world, and the weak things, and 42 XIV | the real "intelligible" world, and maketh him a light 43 XIV | maketh him a light of the world.259For this light shone 44 XIV | I suppose that even the world itself would not contain 45 XIV | some, admit that if the world cannot contain the books 46 XIV | more Divine, leaves our world of earth and is rapt into 47 XVII | apply to the Maker of the world? ~And in Book V., treating 48 XVIII(322)| phantoms from the lower world." ~ 49 XVIII | boldly traverse the whole world in peril at every step and 50 XVIII | is wise among you in this world, let him become a fool that 51 XVIII | For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God." 324 52 XVIII | but "the wisdom of this world" Again, he does not say, " 53 XVIII | him become a fool in this world, that he may become wise." 54 XVIII | then, by "the wisdom of the world" we mean all false philosophy, 55 XVIII | man becomes a fool to this world. It is the same as if we 56 XVIII | in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom knew 57 XVIII | the Philosophers of the world in their doctrines, would 58 XVIII | words unto the end of the world." 334Thus it is that when 59 XVIII | Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom 60 XVIII | they are wise men of the world: so also, inasmuch as there 61 XVIII | that this is wisdom of the world which is being brought to 62 XVIII | since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being 63 XVIII | the foolish things of the world, that he might put to shame 64 XVIII | chose the base things of the world, and the things that are 65 XVIII | but also for the whole world." 371After what we have 66 XVIII | the foolish things of the world, that he might put to shame 67 XIX | these truths to the Gentile world by means of the disciples 68 XX | those who say that the whole world, including man, was made 69 XX | to the effect that "the world was uncreated and incorruptible, 70 XX | for those who suppose the world to be eternal to talk of 71 XX | by men? Certainly, if the world came into being through 72 XX | at the beginning of the world human nature received more 73 XX | called "the prince of this world";417and different ones may 74 XX | found in the ordering of the world, a variety extending even 75 XX | but the aim was that this world, as God's work, might be 76 XX | Celsus may tell us that the world exists no more for man than 77 XX | Celsus, "in order that this world may be, as God's work, a 78 XXI | one says that the outward world is so constituted that one 79 XXI(462) | that the Creator of the world was inclined to wickedness," 80 XXI | question and ask, Why in the world did the Saviour preach to 81 XXI | that the Creator of the world is responsible for one vessel 82 XXII | out of this present evil world,531and from the rulers of 83 XXII | from the rulers of this world which are coming to nought;532 84 XXIII | God meant by so making the world, that some men are effeminate 85 XXIII | planned the creation of the world, inasmuch as there is nothing 86 XXIII | that he is a part of the world, and subject to limitations 87 XXIV | out of it He created the world? ~It seems so to me. ~So, 88 XXIV | had no qualities, and the world was made by God, and qualities 89 XXIV | and qualities are in the world, God is the Maker of the 90 XXIV | that the qualities of the world have not sprung from already 91 XXIV | cause of all the evil in the world. ~I am delighted with your 92 XXIV | saying that God made the world. ~Well, then, since you 93 XXIV | simple and uniform, and the world is compound, and consists 94 XXV(607) | from the beginning of the world. By its decision for the 95 XXV | from the foundation of the world: for I was an hungered, 96 XXVI | things will pass over to the world to come, and allege that 97 XXVI | all things; for the whole world of wealth belongs to the 98 XXVII | judgment came I into this world";697for the Saviour did 99 Index | Divine Personal, 27, 29.~World, various meanings of the