Section, Paragraph
1 I, 34 | People of education are not called poets or mathematicians,
2 II, 139 | if he be without what is called diversion, he is unhappy
3 V, 305 | Swiss are offended by being called gentlemen, and prove themselves
4 VII, 446 | names in Scripture. It is called evil, the foreskin, uncleanness,
5 VII, 446 | malignity of man. It is called king because all the members
6 VIII, 556| they subsist and which is called God, I should not think
7 VIII, 571| us from attaining it is called an enemy to us. Thus the
8 IX, 618 | doubt and which cannot be called in question by any person
9 IX, 618 | peoples of the world and called the Jewish people.~I see
10 IX, 619 | is evident from what are called the Twelve Tables, and from
11 IX, 634 | same author wrote the books called Rabot.~A hundred years after
12 IX, 634 | The addition of R. Ase is called the Gemara, that is to say,
13 X, 670 | The Jews, who have been called to subdue nations and kings,
14 XI, 710 | seventy judges which they called the Sanhedrin and which,
15 XI, 710 | they have been usually called by the name of Ephraim alone.~
16 XI, 712 | sake, mine elect, I have called thee by thy name."~Is. 45:
17 XI, 712 | treacherously, and wast called a transgressor from the
18 XI, 712 | to serve strange gods. I called, and ye did not answer;
19 XI, 712 | house, wherein my name is called upon, wherein ye trust,
20 XI, 721 | spoils," (if he had not been called into Egypt by domestic reasons,
21 XI, 725 | from afar: The Lord hath called me by my name from the womb
22 XI, 725 | and no man received me; I called and there was none to hear.
23 XI, 725 | Sarah that bare you: for I called him alone, when childless,
24 XII, 737 | Christ then came, who was called the Messiah. And all this
25 XII, 783 | nor of those who were not called, but of God and John the
26 XIII, 807| miracles.~Prophecy is not called miracle; as Saint John speaks
27 XIV, 857 | Church ought properly to be called the history of truth.~
28 XIV, 867 | this great saint was a man called Athanasius; and Saint Theresa
29 XIV, 867 | Saint Athanasius was a man called Athanasius, accused of many
30 XIV, 877 | might. And thus that is called just which men are forced
31 XIV, 919 | must learn whether we are called, it is from the necessity
32 XIV, 919 | sure, they have no longer called that sure which leads to
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