Section, Paragraph
1 VI, 339 | without thought; he would be a stone or a brute.~
2 VI, 368 | material like the blow of a stone. It is true that the smallness
3 VII, 446 | enemy, a scandal, a heart of stone, the north wind; all this
4 VIII, 571| Jesus Christ shall be a stone of stumbling. But, "Blessed
5 X, 686 | way of the philosopher's stone. But we say that the literal
6 XI, 712 | for a sanctuary, but for a stone of stumbling and a rock
7 XI, 712 | shall stumble against that stone, and fall, and be broken,
8 XI, 721 | thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without hands,
9 XI, 721 | carried them away; but this stone that smote the image became
10 XI, 721 | as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of the mountain
11 XI, 726 | Is. 28:16.~He is to be a stone of stumbling and offence.
12 XI, 726 | is to dash against this stone.~The builders are to reject
13 XI, 726 | builders are to reject this stone. Ps. 117:22.~God is to make
14 XI, 726 | 22.~God is to make this stone the chief corner-stone.~
15 XI, 726 | chief corner-stone.~And this stone is to grow into a huge mountain
16 XI, 733 | then increase. The little stone of Daniel.~If I had in no
17 XII, 750 | is He; that He will be a stone of stumbling, upon which
18 XII, 765 | Ingrediens mundum. 154 ~"Stone upon stone."~What preceded
19 XII, 765 | mundum. 154 ~"Stone upon stone."~What preceded and what
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