Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2, 16 | see God, because He is a pure spirit and cannot be seen
2 2, 2, 16 | see God, because He is a pure spirit and cannot be seen
3 2, 4, 35 | are angels?~A. Angels are pure spirits without a body,
4 2, 26, 291 | begging God to grant them a pure intention and to direct
5 2, 33, 370 | sixth Commandment to be pure in thought and modest in
6 2, 34, 383 | Commandment to keep ourselves pure in thought and desire. ~
7 3, 2, 168 | see God, because He is a pure spirit and cannot be seen
8 3, 2, 169 | 169. Why do we call God a "pure spirit'?~A. We call God
9 3, 2, 169 | spirit'?~A. We call God a pure spirit because He has no
10 3, 2, 169 | is a spirit, but not a "pure" spirit, because it was
11 3, 4, 216 | are angels?~A. Angels are pure spirits without a body,
12 3, 9, 420 | tongues of fire; for, being a pure spirit without a body, He
13 3, 9, 432 | are sins committed out of pure malice, and greatly opposed
14 3, 15, 715 | desires, words and works are pure and modest, are promised
15 3, 17, 767 | are sorry for sin out of pure love of God's own goodness
16 3, 24, 992 | to such a life from the pure and holy motive of serving
17 3, 25, 1046| begging God to grant them a pure intention and to direct
18 3, 33, 1282| sixth Commandment to be pure in thought and modest in
19 3, 34, 1316| Commandment to keep ourselves pure in thought and desire.~ ~
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