Book, Chapter
1 2, V | delights, but not at all equal to my God, who hath made
2 3, VIII | whom he fears will become equal to himself or whose equality
3 6, IX | thought it not robbery to be equal in God,”191 for he was naturally
4 6, XII | that thou madest is not equal, each by itself is good,
5 9, XXXVII| than at one which is, with equal injustice, cast upon another
6 9, XLIII | the two; because he was equal to God, and God with God,
7 9, XLIII | not count it robbery to be equal with thee “became obedient
8 10, XXI | double, and triple, and equal, and all the other ways
9 10, XXIII | either that it turned at equal intervals, or, if it moved
10 10, XXVII | Nor can it be said to be equal to another voice or single
11 11, VII | for then they would be equal to thy only Son and thereby
12 11, VII | that anything should be equal to thee that was not of
13 11, XV | absolutely coeternal and equal with thee, our God, its
14 12, II | and is nothing of thee nor equal to thee - since its created
15 12, II | although not as thy equal but only as an image of
16 12, II | Form [of Light] which is equal to thee? For, in the case
17 12, V | thy wisdom born of thee, equal and coeternal with thee,
18 12, XXIII | and female. Here all are equal in thy spiritual grace where,
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