Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   6, p.   xx|      of Creeds, that He might enter in at the doors, not only
 2  Int,   7, p.   xx|      επιτελουντες)." "Thus we enter on a greater sacrifice and
 3    I,   1, p.    5|     those, with whom they may enter on an argument, that it
 4    I,   6, p.   42|       those who are worthy to enter therein. ~Such was the message
 5    I,   8, p.   48|   heavenly love! And they who enter on this course, appear to
 6   II,   3, p.   81|      reject them. 10. And now enter ye into the rocks, and hide
 7    V,   3, p.  241|     other nations. He did not enter on his priestly duty under
 8    V,  22, p.  266|    And the words: "I will not enter into the city," are of one
 9    V,  22, p.  266|     road of the Gentiles, and enter not into a city of the Samaritans." ~
10  VII,   1, p.   65|      tread, and no fear shall enter there. Whereby I think our
11  VII,   2, p.   82|       swears that he will not enter the tabernacle of his house,
12 VIII,   1, p.  115|      present I must refuse to enter on that great task, in order
13   IX,   1, p.  152|  inheritance." And while they enter into the inheritance of
14   IX,  11, p.  175|    any city of the Samaritans enter ye not, but rather go to
15    X,   4, p.  209| renews the souls of them that enter. ~But if the price of Him
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