Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | that my elders were not subject to me and that those on
2 4, XV | existed in thee as their Subject - as they do in corporeal
3 5, XIII | intently, but, as to his subject matter, I was only a careless
4 5, XIII | than Faustus’ style. As for subject matter, however, there could
5 6, VII | fixed his attention on the subject I was then discussing. It
6 6, XII | whenever we discussed the subject, that I could not possibly
7 6, XVIII | those whom he is to bring subject to him; lowering their pride
8 6, XIX | properties of a soul and mind subject to change. And if these
9 6, XXI | sings: “Shall not my soul be subject unto God, for from him comes
10 8, IX | brought up, she was made subject to her parents by thee,
11 9, IV | under thy wings my soul is subject to thee, and my weakness
12 9, XXXIII| irrevocable opinion on the subject - to approve of the use
13 11, XIX | it is not changed is not subject to temporal process. It
14 12, XXIII | those who are spiritually subject to them) - thou madest man
15 12, XXIII | authority or those who are subject to authority, judge spiritually.
16 12, XXIII | symbols of words, which are subject to the authority of thy
17 12, XXXII | another which has been made subject so that it should obey,
18 12, XXXII | she should be similarly subject to the sex of her husband,
19 12, XXXIV | those beneath who would be subject to them. And thou didst
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