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1 I | additional evidence of the Scriptures, which we believe to be 2 I | never yet discussed the Scriptures on the side of their Divine 3 I | make use of the text of the Scriptures and of what is revealed 4 I | proving the inspiration of the Scriptures which prophesy of Him, and 5 I | inspiration of the ancient Scriptures before the coming of Christ. 6 I | things foreshadowed in the Scriptures were gradually revealed. ~ 7 I | superhuman element in the Scriptures does not everywhere appear 8 I | now is manifested, by the Scriptures of the prophets 25and the 9 I | inspiration of the Divine Scriptures, we must pass on to the 10 I | the Divine origin of the Scriptures, but believing them to have 11 I | revealed through the Divine Scriptures has been believed by all 12 I | right way, then, to read the Scriptures and extract their meaning, 13 I | the purposes of the Holy Scriptures; that the simple may be 14 I | 12. But inasmuch as some Scriptures have not the "corporeal," 52 15 I | sometimes three; for some Scriptures have besides these two also 16 I | involved in understanding the Scriptures. And what we have to show 17 I | instruction, if he will search the Scriptures, and will earnestly endeavour 18 I | corporeal" part of the Scriptures, many ways not unprofitable, 19 I | not have believed that the Scriptures could be understood in any 20 I | Spirit thus deal with the Scriptures before the coming of Christ, 21 I | which gives us the sacred Scriptures, is not to select such things 22 I | injunction to search the Scriptures,93carefully examine where 23 I | must understand that the Scriptures refer to the heavenly city, 24 I | single tittle of the sacred Scriptures is without something of 25 I | unnurtured souls, so also His Scriptures are great and full of meanings, 26 I | accusing God on account of the Scriptures which they do not understand, 27 I | and the God Who gave our Scriptures and the whole Law, and invented 28 II | words say that the Divine Scriptures have been closed up and 29 II | power of God, Who gave the Scriptures, the seal being the emblem 30 II | find the way to open the Scriptures, "Woe unto you lawyers! 31 II | the understanding of the Scriptures, because they are so obscure; 32 II | foreknowledge 136has through the Scriptures supplied superhuman wisdom 33 II | has once accepted these Scriptures as coming from the Creator 34 II | found in the study of the Scriptures. There are, I say, in creation 35 II | should see that the Divine Scriptures also contain many mysteries 36 III | and with the help of the Scriptures trace their meaning, and 37 IV | contemptible diction of the Scriptures, wherein the exceeding greatness 38 V | Himself says, in all the Scriptures, to which He refers us, 39 V | bidding us "Search the Scriptures, for ye think that in them 40 V | then, He refers us to the Scriptures as bearing witness of Him, 41 V | portion, but to all the Scriptures that tell of Him, such as 42 VI | like disagreement in the Scriptures is not really so, and who 43 VI | the Preacher,175all the Scriptures, words of the wise, are 44 VI | harmony of God in the sacred Scriptures suppose that the Old Testament 45 IX | carefully observe that the Scriptures do not invariably use the 46 X | who culls from the sacred Scriptures every jot and every common 47 X | there is nothing in the Scriptures superfluous. If you would 48 X | Just so, you may regard the Scriptures as a collection of herbs, 49 X | yourself and not the sacred Scriptures when you fail to find the 50 XI | the oracles of the sacred Scriptures as a whole. The next thought 51 XII | giving of names in the Divine Scriptures, only they are stronger 52 XII | nourishment drawn from the Holy Scriptures, and from these names, and 53 XII | and gain strength through Scriptures and names like these, so 54 XII | then weary when we hear Scriptures which we do not understand; 55 XII | For as regards these Scriptures, you must admit one of two 56 XIII | explanation of the sacred Scriptures, with Scripture proof. The 57 XIII | interpretation of the sacred Scriptures, so that, what the pupils 58 XIII | their own inventions in the Scriptures ---- figuratively called " 59 XIII | the reading of the Divine Scriptures; do give heed. For we need 60 XIV | rightly understand the Divine Scriptures must of necessity be acquainted 61 XIV | our understanding, of the Scriptures, are bound to be familiar 62 XIV | poverty of style of the Divine Scriptures, and allege that the noble 63 XIV | such portions of the sacred Scriptures as might mislead even an 64 XIV | charge brought against the Scriptures by Celsus and others on 65 XIV | the diction of the Divine Scriptures, poor as it is, has given 66 XIV | deeper truths hidden in the Scriptures. For even an ordinary reader 67 XIV | disparage Jesus, he quotes the Scriptures as if he believed such of 68 XIV | but wherever, in the same Scriptures, any one might suppose the 69 XIV | as he pleases of what our Scriptures contain; but to avoid acknowledging 70 XIV | human guise; for even in the Scriptures the Word became flesh that 71 XVI | who prove from the same Scriptures that one and the same God 72 XVIII | that if he had read the Scriptures, above all, the prophetical 73 XVIII | he appears to believe the Scriptures wherever he chooses; but 74 XVIII | even from the old Jewish Scriptures, which we use as well as 75 XVIII(373)| to hear sermons and the Scriptures read in the Church), the 76 XVIII | examines the whole drift of our Scriptures, that Celsus, like the ignorant 77 XX | the Jews, who use the same Scriptures as ourselves, but than even 78 XX | who in the words of our Scriptures is called "the prince of 79 XX | worthless, and, as our sacred Scriptures call them, "unclean" demons. ~ 80 XX | whatsoever else the sacred Scriptures say of His Divinity, that 81 XXI | countless passages in the Scriptures which very clearly support 82 XXI | man who believes that the Scriptures are true, and that God is 83 XXI | resemblances to consider all as the Scriptures of one God. Now let us offer 84 XXIII | must prove this from the Scriptures, the prophecies are full 85 XXIII | whether we look at the Divine Scriptures or at the narratives of 86 XXIII | use the prophecies of the Scriptures concerning Judas, or our 87 XXIII | with Angels, the Divine Scriptures, or assisting saints. ~And 88 XXVI | likewise according to the Scriptures there are three kinds of 89 XXVI | strangely apprehend the Scriptures, we must further inquire 90 XXVI | those things which in the Scriptures are considered "good." For 91 XXVII | both as we study the sacred Scriptures, and as we contemplate the 92 XXVII | God; and in handling the Scriptures we strive to keep that steadily 93 XXVII | the evidence of the Divine Scriptures, we will gladly avail ourselves


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