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1 Int | the moral darkness of the world which it was the divine
2 Ana | being spread throughout the world by His disciples (ch. 21). ~
3 Ana | Empire delays the end of the world (ch. 32). ~We are in fact
4 Ana | God's judgements upon the world (ch. 40); for these judgements
5 V | Christian name entered into the world, laid before the senate 12
6 XI | have you left in the lower world? some Socrates in wisdom,
7 XVI(41) | Righteousness, the Light of the World. Tertullian speaks of the
8 XVII | the word ko&smoj 45 to the world. He is invisible, although
9 XVIII | beginning He sent into the world men overflowing with the
10 XVIII | ordered the course of the world according to the fixed arrangements
11 XVIII | the allotted time of this world has come to an end, He may
12 XIX | ages the creation of the world and the birth of the human
13 XIX | exhibits the computation of the world's time. He is found to precede
14 XIX | histories and literature of the world. And yet we have already
15 XX | proofs; your instructors,—the world, the age, and its events,—
16 XXI | is spread throughout the world by His disciples. ~BUT since
17 XXI | soil, they roam over the world without either man or God
18 XXI | the last courses of the world God would, out of every
19 XXI | constructed this universe of the world by His Word, Reason, and
20 XXI | this event that befel the world registered in your archives 67.
21 XXI | preaching throughout the world, He was taken up into Heaven
22 XXI | scattered throughout the world obeyed the command of God
23 XXI | yourselves, the masters of the world,—Numa Pompilius was a man,
24 XXII | everywhere. To them the whole world is one place : what is being
25 XXIII | and the quaking of the world, and the lamentation of
26 XXIII | from the beginning of the world, restored to its own body.
27 XXIV | it were the Ruler of the world, perfect in power and majesty?
28 XXV | dignity as to govern the world; and that their gods really
29 XXV | the pre-eminence in the world? Would Juno be willing for
30 XXVI | kingdoms, Whose is both the world which is ruled and man himself
31 XXVI | of their duration in the world, Who existed before all
32 XXVI | created the course of this world, the embodiment of times
33 XXX | senate, loyal people, quiet world, and whatever his wishes
34 XXXII | Empire delays the end of the world. ~THERE is also another
35 XXXII | which impends over the whole world, and the close itself of
36 XXXVII | one which fills the whole world! We are of yesterday, and
37 XXXVII | deathlike stupefaction of the world; you would have had to seek
38 XXXVIII | universal republic, the world. ~We renounce, too, in like
39 XXXIX | authority, for the state of the world, for general quietude, and
40 XL | of the Christians in the world has tempered the violence
41 XL | many disasters laid low the world and the city? We read that
42 XL | Deluge effaced the whole world, or, as Plato thought, the
43 XL | from the time when the world received the Christians
44 XL | modified the guilt of the world; and they have begun to
45 XLI | all after the end of the world, does not prematurely, before
46 XLI | all the plagues of this world come from God upon us, if
47 XLI | have no concern in this world except how to depart from
48 XLI(112)| Apostle's, to depart from the world and to be received with
49 XLII | cannot live with you in the world without a market-place,
50 XLVII | interested in the affairs of the world; the Epicuraeans on the
51 XLVII | He was placed outside the world, and directed the motion
52 XLVII | And also concerning the world itself they differed as
53 XLVII | a tribunal in the lower world. If we threaten gehenna,
54 XLVII | from the knowledge of the world in general by a kind of
55 XLVIII | formed the great body of this world from that which was not,
56 XLVIII | even the fashion of this world, itself equally a thing
57 App(133)| and matter, God made the world; and Jesus Christ, our Saviour,
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