Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | that God blessed them all alike through the lips of Moses.
2 I, 26| Church depends upon them all alike, yet one among the twelve
3 II, 7 | But suppose all nations alike ate flesh, and let that
4 II, 16| another esteemeth every day alike. Let each man be fully assured
5 II, 16| meats and all days to be alike.~
6 II, 18| through age or sex, all alike fell in the desert, and
7 II, 18| desert, and two who were alike in righteousness are alike
8 II, 18| alike in righteousness are alike delivered. For forty years
9 II, 18| all Israel toiled and died alike. As regards food, an homer
10 II, 18| ages: the clothes of all alike did not wear out: the hair
11 II, 18| wear out: the hair of all alike did not grow, nor the beard
12 II, 19| show that God dwells in all alike. 4843 “Neither for these
13 II, 20| We love all the members alike, and do not prefer the eye
14 II, 20| of all the rest. We all alike come into this world, and
15 II, 20| into this world, and we all alike depart from it. There is
16 II, 22| another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully
17 II, 24| all sinners are punished alike, it is unjust for one to
18 II, 25| manna, an homer, and were alike in respect of dress, and
19 II, 25| as though we did not all alike partake of the body of Christ.
20 II, 25| the appetite. We are all alike subject to hunger, all alike
21 II, 25| alike subject to hunger, all alike suffer with cold: we alike
22 II, 25| alike suffer with cold: we alike are shrivelled with the
23 II, 25| their course for us all alike, and, as the Gospel tells
24 II, 29| God does not dwell in all alike, nor does He impart Himself
25 II, 30| we love all the members alike, and do not prefer the eye
26 II, 30| if it be true that we all alike enter the world and all
27 II, 30| enter the world and all alike leave it, and this is a
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