Section, Paragraph
1 II, 82 | your common sense which clearly comprehended it, and you
2 VI, 418 | dangerous to make man see too clearly his equality with the brutes
3 VI, 418 | his see his greatness too clearly, apart from his vileness.
4 VII, 430 | I intend to make you see clearly, by convincing proofs, those
5 VII, 434 | filiis hominum. 70 ~Whence it clearly seems that man by grace
6 VIII, 571| meaning, and in a few been clearly revealed; besides that,
7 VIII, 571| of the world have been so clearly foretold that it is clearer
8 VIII, 571| spiritual meaning is so clearly expressed that it would
9 VIII, 572| were impostors. The time clearly, the manner obscurely. Five
10 VIII, 578| we look at it closely, we clearly discern the truth amidst
11 VIII, 578| reason, he would say nothing clearly which was directly against
12 X, 658 | discourses express very clearly the promise of temporal
13 X, 669 | believed, foretold the time clearly, and expressed the things
14 X, 669 | expressed the things sometimes clearly, but very often in figures,
15 X, 677 | meaning? The prophets have clearly said that Israel would be
16 X, 691 | There are some that see clearly that man has no other enemy
17 XII, 748 | 749. "If this was clearly foretold to the Jews, how
18 XII, 750 | Christ? That He will be clearly God? No; but that He is
19 XII, 757 | of the Messiah had been clearly foretold, there would have
20 XII, 757 | But that time has been clearly foretold, and the manner
21 XII, 770 | came to blind those who saw clearly, and to give sight to the
22 XII, 796 | thought them great; and yet so clearly that we easily see what
23 XIV, 888 | all these things are so clearly foretold, and it has been
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