Section, Paragraph
1 I, 20 | included in one, they are hidden and useless, as in a chest,
2 II, 72 | beginning are hopelessly hidden from him in an impenetrable
3 II, 100 | it allows them to remain hidden from all other men save
4 II, 159 | are most estimable when hidden. When I see some of these
5 II, 159 | they have not been quite hidden, since they have been known;
6 III, 194 | estranged from God, that He has hidden Himself from their knowledge,
7 III, 195 | have a very firm, though hidden, foundation. Thus they know
8 IV, 242 | contrary, that God is a hidden God, and that, since the
9 IV, 288 | complaining that God had hidden Himself, you will give Him
10 VII, 430 | that He should come in so hidden a manner that He could not
11 VII, 430 | all their heart, and to be hidden from those who flee from
12 VII, 552 | Cross. He was dead, and hidden in the Sepulchre.~Jesus
13 VII, 553 | Repent, then, for thy hidden sins, and for the secret
14 VIII, 571| Wherefore the prophecies have a hidden and spiritual meaning to
15 VIII, 571| this meaning had been so hidden as not to appear at all,
16 VIII, 571| of passages it has been hidden under the temporal meaning,
17 VIII, 585| religion.~God being thus hidden, every religion which does
18 VIII, 585| does not affirm that God is hidden is not true; and every religion
19 VIII, 586| to us, that God be partly hidden and partly revealed; since
20 X, 672 | revealed.~In the Church it is hidden and recognised by its resemblance
21 X, 676 | said that the meaning is hidden.~
22 X, 677 | and obscure, that it is hidden, so that we might read the
23 X, 677 | teach us to understand the hidden meaning, especially if the
24 XI, 712 | things from this time, even hidden things, and thou didst not
25 XI, 712 | beginning; I have kept them hidden from thee; lest thou shouldst
26 XII, 750 | but that He is a God truly hidden; that He will be slighted;
27 XIII, 807| He reveals to her all her hidden life. Then He heals the
28 XIII, 842| Jesus Christ. Who is not hidden... God would not allow him,
29 XIV, 875 | since the conduct of God is hidden under nature, as in all
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