Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | changeable things, and the eternal reasons of all non-rational
2 1, XI | as a boy I had heard of eternal life promised to us through
3 1, XI | always in deep travail for my eternal salvation. If I had not
4 1, XVIII | while they neglect the eternal rules of everlasting salvation
5 5, VIII | allows men to do what thy eternal law never will allow. They
6 6, X | eternity. Love knows it, O Eternal Truth and True Love and
7 6, XV | that thou, who alone art eternal, didst not begin to work
8 6, XVII | that are made, even thy eternal power and Godhead.”212 For
9 6, XVIII | teach us. For thy Word, the eternal Truth, far exalted above
10 7, I | thee on every side. Of thy eternal life I was now certain,
11 8, IV | could behold the inner Light Eternal which, now that I had tasted
12 8, IV | now I possessed, in thy eternal simplicity, other corn and
13 8, VIII | I might be born to life eternal. I will not speak of her
14 8, X | what is the nature of the eternal life of the saints: which
15 8, X | to be,” because she is eternal and “to have been” and “
16 8, X | to be hereafter” are not eternal.~And while we were thus
17 8, X | thought might touch on that Eternal Wisdom which abides over
18 8, XIII | my fellow citizens in the eternal Jerusalem, for which thy
19 9, XXXI | this corruptible with an eternal incorruption. But now the
20 10 | BOOK ELEVEN~ ~The eternal Creator and the Creation
21 10, VI | that voice, obeying thy eternal will. And what these words
22 10, VI | attentively open to thy eternal Word. But it compared those
23 10, VI | sounded in time with thy eternal word sounding in silence
24 10, VII | it is truly immortal and eternal. And, therefore, unto the
25 10, VIII | when it is known in thy eternal Reason that it ought to
26 10, VIII | begin or cease - in thy eternal Reason where nothing begins
27 10, VIII | it might be found in the eternal Truth, in which the good
28 10, X | Essence cannot truly be called eternal. But if it was the eternal
29 10, X | eternal. But if it was the eternal will of God that the creation
30 10, XI | They endeavor to comprehend eternal things, but their heart
31 10, XI | be simultaneous. In the Eternal, on the other hand, nothing
32 10, XXIX | Lord, art my comfort, my eternal Father. But I have been
33 10, XXX | understand that thou, the eternal Creator of all times, art
34 10, XXXI | thee, who art unchangeably eternal, that is, the truly eternal
35 10, XXXI | eternal, that is, the truly eternal Creator of minds. As in
36 11, XI | inner ear, that thou art eternal and alone hast immortality.
37 11, XV | and no mutable thing is eternal. But our God is eternal.~“
38 11, XV | eternal. But our God is eternal.~“Again, he tells me in
39 11, XV | and nothing mutable is eternal. But our God is eternal.”
40 11, XV | eternal. But our God is eternal.” These things I sum up
41 11, XV | conclude that my God, the eternal God, hath not made any creature
42 11, XV | love to the true and truly eternal God that, although it is
43 11, XV | above and is free475 and “eternal in the heavens”476 - but
44 11, XV | God, yet in its own mode ‘eternal in the heavens’ - that you
45 11, XVII | whether they abide as the eternal house of God abides or whether
46 11, XXVIII | future are transcended by thy eternal and stable permanence, and
47 12 | rest and blessedness of the eternal Sabbath, on which God, who
48 12 | Sabbath, on which God, who is eternal rest, “rested.”~
49 12, XV | syllables in time, what thy eternal will intends. They read,
50 12, XVIII | transient years. For by an eternal design thou spreadest the
51 12, XIX | what he should do to attain eternal life. Let the good Teacher (
52 12, XXI | God, is a fountain of life eternal, and it does not pass away.
53 12, XXI | necessary in order that the eternal nature may “be clearly seen,
54 12, XXXV | thee in the Sabbath of life eternal.653~
55 12, XXXVIII| even though they are not eternal, still we hope, after these
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