Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | part should be other than spiritual; and if any one maintain
2 II, 72 | which are simple, whether spiritual or corporeal. Hence it comes
3 II, 72 | speak of material things in spiritual terms, and of spiritual
4 II, 72 | spiritual terms, and of spiritual things in material terms.
5 III, 194 | out of the pious zeal of a spiritual devotion. I expect, on the
6 IV, 264 | without the hunger for spiritual things, we weary of them.
7 IV, 282 | waiting for God to give them spiritual insight, without which faith
8 VI, 351 | 351. Those great spiritual efforts, which the soul
9 VII, 553 | thee at present only from spiritual servitude.~"I am more a
10 VIII, 571| them the depositary of the spiritual covenant. To give faith
11 VIII, 571| prophecies have a hidden and spiritual meaning to which this people
12 VIII, 571| which they loved. If the spiritual meaning had been revealed,
13 VIII, 571| if they had loved these spiritual promises, and had preserved
14 VIII, 571| Therefore it was well that the spiritual meaning should be concealed;
15 VIII, 571| And in some places this spiritual meaning is so clearly expressed
16 VIII, 571| unequivocal and can only suit the spiritual meaning.~So that this cannot
17 IX, 609 | Jews, the carnal, and the spiritual, who were the Christians
18 X, 674 | heart, temporal benefits or spiritual, God or the creatures; but
19 X, 677 | that the Redeemer would be spiritual, and His reign spiritual;
20 X, 677 | spiritual, and His reign spiritual; that there would be two
21 X, 682 | shown that all these must be spiritual.~Not the meat which perishes,
22 XII, 747 | divided themselves. The spiritual embraced the Messiah, and
23 XIV, 877 | quality, whereas justice is a spiritual quality of which men dispose
24 XIV, 904 | its inward and entirely spiritual holiness, the inward impiety
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