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1 I | Scripture; how it is to be read and understood; why it is 2 I | must pass on to the way to read and understand them; for 3 I | And heretics when they read the words, "A fire is kindled 4 I | similar passages: when they read these, I say, they will 5 I | And who, again, can read the things revealed to John 6 I | somewhat dangerous when we read to lightly declare that 7 I | The right way, then, to read the Scriptures and extract 8 I | write two books, and then read to the elders of the Church 9 I | cities abroad, and thou shalt read to the elders of the Church." 10 I | of the Spirit is bidden "read" to the wise and hoary-headed 11 I | manner of purifying, as we read in the Gospel according 12 I | reproaching those who think they read the law though they do not 13 I | incidents of the same kind. We read of the Devil taking Jesus 14 I | the sacrifices of which we read. ~ 15 II | that is learned, saying, Read this: and he saith, I cannot 16 II | and he saith, I cannot read it, for it is sealed: and 17 II | is not learned, saying, Read this: and he saith, I am 18 V | sealed:160which no one could read or loose the seals thereof, 19 V | were sealed, and were not read by him that was not learned 20 VIII | Shepherd,195again, where we read of the building of the tower, 21 XII | hearers not to faint as they read. "What the encouragement 22 XII | the Scripture. If it be read and not understood, the 23 XIII | great attention when we read the Divine writings, that 24 XIV | the word. If, again, we read that "God was in Christ 25 XIV | into practice what they read. ~11. So, then, it has been 26 XIV | But maybe Celsus had not read the prophecy, or perhaps 27 XIV | prophecy, or perhaps he had read it but was misled by interpreters 28 XVIII | must observe that if he had read the Scriptures, above all, 29 XVIII | power of God." 330For as we read in the Prophets who foretell 30 XVIII | explanations of what we read we invite men to the worship 31 XVIII(373)| sermons and the Scriptures read in the Church), the Kneelers, 32 XXI | In a great house," we read, "there are not only vessels 33 XXII | more critical temper will read what we write, let us venture 34 XXIII | as though a man were to read a prophetic book in which 35 XXIII | may be understood: "For I read in the pages of the sky 36 XXIII | and Jacob says that he read in the pages of the sky,573 37 XXIII | we quoted the words, "I read in the pages of the sky," 38 XXIII | heavens as by other means, to read the signs which God gives 39 XXIII | Angels and Divine powers can read well, contain some things 40 XXIII | contain some things to be read by the Angels and ministers 41 XXIII | random or haphazard, they read God's book; and thus they 42 XXVI | the very dull, when they read the distracting passages 43 XXVI | For example, in Job we read, "If we receive good at 44 XXVII | statements. For example, we read that remedies more or less 45 XXVII | Now I beseech those that read this book, that they be 46 XXVII | is the meaning of what we read in Deuteronomy: "And thou 47 Index | Heavens (the), a volume read by Angels and Divine Powers,


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