Book, Chapter

 1  III,   2, p.  110|            the spirit of wisdom and understanding." [[Isa. xi. 1.]] ~And then
 2   IV,   3, p.  167|             perceptible by mind and understanding, which is one and not many.
 3   IV,   9, p.  178|      strength, and in the wisdom of understanding I will take away the boundaries
 4   IV,  15, p.  193|               And the prophet, well understanding this, had none of these
 5   IV,  15, p.  200|             changed, with a view to understanding, for the beloved." ~And
 6   IV,  15, p.  200|          preface advises us to have understanding with regard to the prophecy.
 7   IV,  17, p.  217|      wonderful of all the prophets, understanding by the Holy Spirit both
 8    V,   1, p.  231|              and I have called upon understanding," and that which follows.
 9    V,   3, p.  240|           your careful attention to understanding the relations of the present
10   VI,   2, p.    4|            all the earth, sing with understanding."~No more the daemons of
11   VI,  12, p.   12|             being unique in wisdom, understanding this oracle given to his
12   VI,  18, p.   35|        outrage on the Christ, their understanding being darkened, so that
13  VII,   1, p.   70|           of the Assyrians. For we, understanding these sayings both literally
14  VII,   3, p.   91|             calls the same Being an understanding king, and one who does judgment
15  VII,   3, p.   92|           righteous rising" and "an understanding king doing judgment and
16 VIII,   2, p.  116|             forth to impart to thee understanding. At the beginning of thy
17 VIII,   2, p.  117|             forth to impart to thee understanding, at the beginning of thy
18 VIII,   2, p.  117|            deeper consideration and understanding of the meaning of his words.
19 VIII,   2, p.  118| consideration, and more than common understanding: wherefore we, too, if we
20 VIII,   2, p.  118|            we call on Him who gives understanding, and pray that the eyes
21 VIII,   2, p.  118|           pray that the eyes of our understanding may be enlightened, should
22   IX,  15, p.  183|           had long been impaired in understanding, and not only of these but
23   IX,  16, p.  185|         eyes of their soul and with understanding vision, nor had they any
24   IX,  16, p.  185|         hear with the ears of their understanding, and so made themselves
25   IX,  16, p.  185|            not regard it with their understanding, nor consider that what
26    X,   1, p.  192|        Psalm, inscribed "A Psalm of understanding for Asaph": ~"Wherefore
27    X,   4, p.  211|         converted by His grace, and understanding the things prophesied, have
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