Book, Chapter
1 Int | the focus of his religious authority.~At the same time, it was
2 Int | learning and the majesty of the authority of the Christian Scriptures.
3 1, VI | things about himself on the authority of the womenfolk. Now, clearly,
4 1, VIII | depending all the while upon the authority of my parents and the behest
5 1, XVI | lust, as if by a heavenly authority, when he says:~ ~ “
6 3, VIII | human society, the greater authority is obeyed before the lesser,
7 3, IX | punished by constituted authority for the sake of correction,
8 4, III | me to give it up, for the authority of the astrological authors
9 5, V | resident in him with full authority. And, therefore, when he
10 5, V | to rest my faith on his authority.~
11 6, V | books - which with so great authority thou hast established among
12 6, V | because of this, we need the authority of the Holy Writings, I
13 6, V | have given such eminent authority to those Scriptures throughout
14 6, V | spiritual interpretation. The authority of Scripture seemed to me
15 6, V | been in it such a lofty authority, which nevertheless allured
16 6, VII | kindness of a friend or by the authority of a teacher. For I imagined
17 6, XI | in vain, that the stately authority of the Christian faith has
18 6, VII | Holy Scriptures, which the authority of thy Catholic Church pressed
19 6, XIX | he had merited his great authority as leader. But concerning
20 8, VIII | of instruction, and her authority, she restrained the longing
21 11, XVI | placing it on the summit of authority for us to follow, and yet
22 11, XXVI | such a great pinnacle of authority - and were to surmount
23 11, XXXI | anything on such a supreme authority, I would prefer to write
24 12, XV | us that firmament of the authority of thy divine Scripture
25 12, XV | Scripture is of more sublime authority now that those mortal men
26 12, XV | that solid firmament of authority in thy sayings, spoken forth
27 12, XV | they lived on earth their authority was not so widely extended.
28 12, XX | spread over them as the authority beneath which they are to
29 12, XXIII| those who are in spiritual authority but also those who are spiritually
30 12, XXIII| whether those who are in authority or those who are subject
31 12, XXIII| those who are subject to authority, judge spiritually. They
32 12, XXIII| to judge by so sublime an authority. Nor does it behoove them
33 12, XXIII| which are subject to the authority of thy Book - such signs
34 12, XXXIV| wicked; and thou madest the authority of thy Book a firmament
35 12, XXXIV| who shine with an exalted authority, warranted to them by their
36 12, XXXIV| needs to imitate no human authority. Thus, thou didst subordinate
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