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1 TransPre| original much of Origen's work which would otherwise have 2 TransPre| and comparatively popular work against Celsus depends for 3 TransPre| of the translator for the work. While I have availed myself 4 TransPre| may tend to improve his work. ~GEORGE LEWIS. ~ICOMB 5 PreGreek| and the titles were the work of the learned divines, 6 PreGreek| of the truth. But in the work under consideration you 7 I | taken literally. From the work on "Principles" and various 8 I | depart from me, ye that work iniquity. I never knew you."3 9 I | told that the Apostles did work miracles, God bearing witness 10 I(45) | Heb. for network, laced work, and so a lattice. In Eccles. 11 II | be a troublesome piece of work to discover the keys to 12 V | have taken up your present work as God's task-master over 13 VI | perfect and fitted for its work. From Volume II. of the 14 IX | themselves; in that they show the work of the law written in their 15 X | the Prophets was fit for work? and it is no wonder if 16 X | spoken by the Prophets had a work adapted to it. Nay, I suppose 17 X | oracles of God, does its work. And there is not one jot 18 X | extract the virtue does not work its own work. ~2. As every 19 X | virtue does not work its own work. ~2. As every herb has its 20 X | designed by God to do some work. But it is not for everybody 21 XIII | embroidered or sewn together, the work of embroiderers with the 22 XIV | heights above, this is the work of the highest, sublimest 23 XVIII | miracles; they thought he might work them not because, as he 24 XIX | original conceptions, do not work a change in fair-minded 25 XX | of the earth is not the work of Providence, but that 26 XX | of himself, he exalts the work of that reason which ordered 403 27 XX | that this world, as God's work, might be a complete and 28 XX | this world may be, as God's work, a complete and perfect 29 XXI | and for understanding his work. So, too, the great Husbandman 30 XXI | of flesh, but it is the work of God, it follows that 31 XXI | virtuous life will not be our work, but altogether [the work 32 XXI | work, but altogether [the work of] Divine grace. This is 33 XXI | such a building is not the work of the builder, but God' 34 XXI | of the builder, but God's work; and that if the city has 35 XXI | piety say that this is the work of the husbandman, or the 36 XXI | of the husbandman, or the work of him that watereth, but 37 XXI | him that watereth, but the work of God; so also our perfecting 38 XXI | you both to will and to work." 501Some say, "If the willing 39 XXI | even if we will badly and work badly, God is the original 40 XXI | will what is better and work the things that excel, since 41 XXI | prepared unto every good work." 506For if he who purges 42 XXI | prepared unto every good work.513And perhaps the Israelites 43 XXI | prepared unto every good work"; and elsewhere he does 44 XXIV | particularly when He began to work at matter. If he had not 45 XXIV | being, as he says, the work of Maximus,598a Christian 46 XXV | that love God all things work together for good, even 47 XXV | that love God all things work together for good, even 48 XXV | We know that all things work together for good to them 49 XXV | said that if all things work together for good, the reason 50 XXVI | evil to Job, for all things work together for good to those 51 XXVI | keepeth a city; and the work of him that buildeth is 52 XXVII | magnitude of the forces at work in creation, and the evidences 53 Index | first, 98. ~Chrysippus, his work on The Healing of the Passions,