Section, Paragraph
1 I, 33 | villages in which she would be taken for the queen; hence we
2 II, 61 | Order.—I might well have taken this discourse in an order
3 II, 139 | not wonder; he is quite taken up in looking out for the
4 II, 140 | altogether occupied and taken up with the business of
5 II, 167 | have seen this, they have taken up diversion.~
6 II, 168 | misery, ignorance, they have taken it into their heads, in
7 V, 294 | legislators would not have taken as their model the fancies
8 VI, 416 | the more because they have taken his greatness as a proof
9 VII, 453 | only covered, it is not taken away.~
10 VII, 482 | the care which has been taken to infuse into them minds,
11 VII, 513 | said that strength would be taken away from the righteous.
12 VII, 547 | all communion with God is taken away; through Jesus Christ
13 IX, 618 | Tables at Athens, afterwards taken by the Romans, and as it
14 IX, 638 | because the sceptre is taken away for ever.~
15 XI, 700 | of the world. The ruler taken from the thigh, and the
16 XI, 706 | this agreement might not be taken for an effect of chance,
17 XI, 710 | the kingship should not be taken away from Judah, nor the
18 XI, 721 | the daily sacrifice was taken away, and the place of his
19 XI, 723 | dominion of the Jews was taken away, in the seventieth
20 XI, 725 | for me. Shall the prey be taken from the mighty? But even
21 XI, 725 | even if the captives be taken away from the strong, nothing
22 XI, 735 | would not be recognised, nor taken for what He is, but rejected
23 XII, 752 | to be the Messiah. He had taken away the sceptre from Judah
24 XII, 752 | coming the sceptre was to be taken away from Judah?~In order
25 XII, 784 | abject. Therefore He has taken this unhappy condition,
26 XIII, 840| that the children must be taken away from it. God heals
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