Section, Paragraph
1 IV, 287 | For God having said in His prophecies (which are undoubtedly prophecies)
2 IV, 287 | prophecies (which are undoubtedly prophecies) that in the reign of Jesus
3 IV, 289 | The Jewish people. 8. The prophecies. 9. Perpetuity; no religion
4 IV, 290 | Morality, doctrine, miracles, prophecies, types.~
5 VII, 547 | Jesus Christ we have the prophecies, which are solid and palpable
6 VII, 547 | palpable proofs. And these prophecies, being accomplished and
7 VIII, 564| 564. The prophecies, the very miracles and proofs
8 VIII, 568| maintained.~Do you think that the prophecies cited in the Gospel are
9 VIII, 571| to whom He entrusted the prophecies which foretell the Messiah
10 VIII, 571| foretold.~Wherefore the prophecies have a hidden and spiritual
11 VIII, 576| proved the divinity of these prophecies, the rest ought to be believed.
12 VIII, 576| lasting miracle, He prepares prophecies and their fulfilment; but,
13 VIII, 576| fulfilment; but, as the prophecies could be suspected, He desires
14 VIII, 588| most founded on miracles, prophecies, etc. Foolish, because it
15 IX, 598 | clear passages, and the prophecies are manifestly fulfilled.
16 IX, 615 | the heathen; and all the prophecies being thereby fulfilled,
17 IX, 636 | 637. Prophecies.—The sceptre was not interrupted
18 X, 641 | we need only see if the prophecies in one are fulfilled in
19 X, 641 | the other. To examine the prophecies, we must understand them.
20 X, 661 | Messiah foretold in their prophecies. They misunderstood Him
21 X, 674 | the Jews had miracles and prophecies, which they saw fulfilled,
22 XI | SECTION XI: THE PROPHECIES ~
23 XI, 692 | Christian religion wherein prophecies are fulfilled; and that
24 XI, 694 | 695. Prophecies.—Great Pan is dead.~
25 XI, 697 | 698. We understand the prophecies only when we see the events
26 XI, 704 | 705. Proof.—Prophecies with their fulfilment; what
27 XI, 705 | 706. The prophecies are the strongest proof
28 XI, 705 | has scattered all these prophecies among all the Jews, who
29 XI, 705 | necessary that there should be prophecies to make it believed, but
30 XI, 705 | believed, but that these prophecies should exist throughout
31 XI, 706 | was not enough that the prophecies should exist. It was necessary
32 XI, 707 | 708. Prophecies.—The time foretold by the
33 XI, 709 | 710. Prophecies.—If one man alone had made
34 XI, 709 | come in conformity to these prophecies, this fact would have infinite
35 XI, 711 | 712. The prophecies about particular things
36 XI, 711 | the Messiah, so that the prophecies of the Messiah should not
37 XI, 711 | proofs, nor the special prophecies without fruit.~
38 XI, 712 | they would understand the prophecies,—"and their fear towards
39 XI, 712 | understanding shall be hid."~Prophecies. Proofs of Divinity.—Is.
40 XI, 713 | for God. Is. 43:9; 44:8. Prophecies fulfilled.—I Kings 13:2.
41 XI, 716 | 717. Prophecies.—The promise that David
42 XI, 717 | David, II Chron., by all the prophecies, and with an oath. And it
43 XI, 721 | accomplish the vision and the prophecies, and to anoint the Most
44 XI, 722 | 723. Prophecies.—The seventy weeks of Daniel
45 XI, 724 | 725. Prophecies.—The conversion of the Egyptians (
46 XI, 725 | 726. Prophecies.—In Egypt. Pugio Fidei,
47 XI, 726 | Gentiles. Is. 55; 43:1-7.~The prophecies are to be unintelligible
48 XI, 726 | who are well informed.~The prophecies, which represent Him as
49 XI, 726 | etc.; 53; Zech. 9:9.~The prophecies, which foretell the time,
50 XI, 730 | 731. Prophecies.—That Jesus Christ will
51 XI, 734 | 735. Prophecies.—That the Jews would reject
52 XII, 736 | witnesses of the truth of these prophecies, wherein their wretchedness
53 XII, 737 | 738. The prophecies having given different signs
54 XII, 737 | indeed shows the truth of the prophecies.~
55 XII, 740 | Abraham, Jacob, etc., and his prophecies; and Job, Quis mihi det
56 XII, 751 | he had been vain; for the prophecies are clearer about him than
57 XII, 759 | they thereby accomplish the prophecies.~By means of the fact that
58 XII, 759 | miracle here has happened. The prophecies were the only lasting miracles
59 XII, 760 | they have fulfilled the prophecies (Is. 60; Ps. 71).~
60 XII, 793 | of Himself from preceding prophecies? Why did He cause Himself
61 XIII, 807| doctrine by Scripture and the prophecies, but always by His miracles.~
62 XIII, 816| tide.~It is the same with prophecies, miracles, divination by
63 XIII, 828| in what respect.~Even the prophecies could not prove Jesus Christ
64 XIII, 828| resisted. Now, they had not the prophecies, but only the miracles.
65 XIII, 828| Him not, because of the prophecies which said that He should
66 XIII, 829| 830. The prophecies were ambiguous; they are
67 XIII, 837| great number; because the prophecies not being yet accomplished,
68 XIII, 837| this final effect of the prophecies which prove Him? Therefore,
69 XIII, 837| Jews; for the accomplished prophecies constitute a lasting miracle.~
70 XIII, 850| speak of the evidence of the prophecies? No, but of his own miracle.
71 XIII, 850| speak of the evidence of the prophecies? No; His death had not fulfilled
72 XIV, 887 | You are ignorant of the prophecies, if you do not know that
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