Section, Paragraph
1 VII, 430 | good. The philosophers have promised you that, and you have been
2 VII, 513 | to His promises. He has promised to grant justice to prayers;
3 VII, 513 | to prayers; He has never promised prayer only to the children
4 VII, 547 | without a necessary mediator promised and come, we cannot absolutely
5 VIII, 571| For when blessings are promised in abundance, what was to
6 IX, 612 | patiently for the Christ promised from the beginning of the
7 IX, 612 | the Saviour whom Thou hast promised. Salutare tuum expectabo,
8 IX, 617 | from God, but that He has promised to redeem them; that this
9 IX, 636 | because the return was promised and foretold.~
10 IX, 637 | without any hope.~God has promised them that, even though He
11 X, 643 | into a place of rest, has promised to do so and has foretold
12 X, 643 | of woman Him whom He had promised. This miracle was enough
13 X, 645 | either in the sign which promised it, or in substance.~
14 X, 679 | friendship of God; and if the promised land was the true place
15 X, 691 | that a Messiah has been promised, who should deliver them
16 XII, 757 | the wicked, taking the promised blessings for material blessings,
17 XII, 757 | the understanding of the promised blessings depends on the
18 XII, 757 | the understanding of the promised time does not depend on
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