Book,  Chap.

 1   1,   7|       no authority? M. All the rest. ~[2] D. Are these distinctions
 2   1,   9|        plain prose? M. All the rest. ~[2] D. Why among us have
 3   1,  20|    others. Similarly, too, the rest. ~[3] D. Which comparative
 4   2,   2|      earth" (Gn 1:11), and the rest of the things which after
 5   2,   2|      those things preceded the rest of the creatures even Scripture
 6   2,   2|     nor from likeness; but the rest, which are made naturally,
 7   2,   2|      and human beings. But the rest are acknowledged to have
 8   2,   2|        human being, but of the rest, in God. ~[8] D. Give the
 9   2,   2|    gradually, just as even the rest. ~[9] D. Give the fifth
10   2,   2|    certain of them surpass the rest in reason, such as the rational
11   2,   2|        those which surpass the rest, i.e., the rational beings,
12   2,   2|      he does something so that rest may be thought to be necessary
13   2,   4|      beings or cattle, and the rest which, perishing by death
14   2,   4|         the sun, stars, or the rest. ~[2] D. What is another
15   2,   8|     the commemoration of God's rest from the work of creations,
16   2,  11|      fire, and waters, and the rest of the things which come
17   2,  15|    because of the nations, the rest carried out because of Christ'
18   2,  21|   ports of ships" and "knowing rest, that it is good" (Gn 49:
19   2,  21|      in your tent, or who will rest on your holy mountain? He
20   2,  21| heritage" (1 Sm 10:1), and the rest. Or (21) the choosing of
21   2,  22|        61:1; Lk 4:18), and the rest. Or (19) his care with regard
22   2,  24|        hand" (Mt 3:2), and the rest. [1b] Or (5) the calling
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