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1 I(6) | 6 For the Heb. teraphim the 2 I(14) | 6 Matt. ii. 6; cf. Mic. v. 3 I(14) | 6 Matt. ii. 6; cf. Mic. v. 2. ~ 4 I | and by manifold powers.18~~~~~~6. But in thus briefly summarising 5 I(24) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 6 f. ~ 6 I(27) | 6 Isa. lxi. i. ~ 7 I(31) | 1 Isa. xi. 6 f. ~ 8 I(36) | 6 Amos iii. 6. ~ 9 I(36) | 6 Amos iii. 6. ~ 10 I(48) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 6 f. ~ 11 I(53) | 3 John ii. 6. ~ 12 I(55) | factors or divisors. Thus 6 = 3 + 2 + 1. ~ 13 I(61) | 6 Heb. viii. 5; cf, Ex. xxv. 14 I(68) | 6 "Divine." ~ 15 I(95) | 2 Rom. ix. 8, 6. ~ 16 I(103) | 6 That is, "Egyptians," etc., 17 I(111) | 4 Rom. ix. 6. ~ 18 I(117) | 6 Or, "reconciling the nmrder 19 IV(141) | 3 2 Cor. xi. 6. ~ 20 IV(144) | 6 1 Cor. i. 26 f. ~ 21 IV(146) | 2 2 Cor. iii. 6. ~ 22 V(156) | 6 John i. 1. ~ 23 V | remote and spiritual sense. ~6. Besides this, we must closely 24 V(165) | 6 Isa. xxii. 22; cf. Rev. 25 V(169) | 1 2 Cor. iii. 6. ~ 26 VIII(193) | 6 Cf. John xvii. 11, 21. ~ 27 IX(207) | 6 Rom. vii. 7. ~ 28 XIV(236) | 6 "Ut potestatem habeant." ~ 29 XIV | straightway nourishes itself." 6. They who wrote such things 30 XIV(260) | 6 2 Cor. iv. 6. ~ 31 XIV(260) | 6 2 Cor. iv. 6. ~ 32 XIV(281) | 3 Cf. Matt. xvii. 6. ~ 33 XIV(287) | 6 1 Cor. i. 21. ~ 34 XIV(296) | 6 In the Apocalypse (xix. 35 XVII | up, will not commit sin. ~6. We do not even like to 36 XVIII | Celsus and the Epicureans. ~6. Then, in express terms, 37 XVIII(334)| 6 Cf. Ps. xix. (xviii.) 5. ~ 38 XVIII(342)| 2 John xiv. 6. ~ 39 XVIII(358)| 6 Mark iv. 11, 34. ~ 40 XVIII(363)| 4 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 6. ~ 41 XVIII(385)| 6 Rom. i. 22 f. ~ 42 XX | and develop our manhood. ~6. Then, in defiance of mankind, 43 XX(426) | 5 Cf. 2 Cor. iv. 6. ~ 44 XX(427) | 6 Cf. Rom. viii. 14. ~ 45 XXI(443) | 6 Matt. v. 39. ~ 46 XXI(449) | 6 Rom. ii. 4 ff. ~ 47 XXI | doctrine of Free Will. ~6. But since certain passages 48 XXI(499) | 6 1 Cor. iii. 6f. ~ 49 XXII | to partake of such food. ~6. Enough has now been said 50 XXII(524) | 1 Cf. Matt. vii. 6. ~ 51 XXII(532) | 3 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 6. ~ 52 XXIII(544)| 6 Lit. "strength." ~ 53 XXIII | destruction of Jerusalem. ~6. Well, then, now that we 54 XXIII(590)| 6 Lit. "not conjoined." ~ 55 XXIV | changed their qualities? ~6. I do not suppose there 56 XXV(615) | 6 Gal. i. 15. ~ 57 XXVI(621) | 2 Ps. iv. 6. ~ 58 XXVI(642) | 6 Cf. Jer. xxxviii. (xlv.) 59 XXVI(642) | Cf. Jer. xxxviii. (xlv.) 6, ix. 2. ~ 60 XXVI(649) | 2 Cf. Deut. xv. 6. ~ 61 XXVI(653) | 6 Prov. xiii. 8. ~ 62 XXVI(654) | 7 Isa. i. 6. ~ 63 XXVI | they been bound up." 6546. This will be enough to 64 XXVI(655) | Analysis of Arist. Eth. Nic. c. 6). ~ 65 XXVI(660) | 4 Ps. iv. 6. ~ 66 XXVII | less warfare of the soul. ~6. Readers, however, may hardly 67 XXVII(681)| 6 Ezek. vii. 27, et passim. ~ 68 XXVII(684)| 3 3 Kings ii. 6. ~ 69 XXVII(706)| 2 Cant. i. 5, 6. ~ 70 Index | Christ, His Godhead, 5, 6, 97; prophetic utterances.