Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  5|       persons think is the case who say that the courses and movements
 2 Pre,     0,  8|          which the Saviour seems to say to His disciples, "I am
 3 Pre,     0,  8|      incorporeal; as if one were to say that the air which we breathe
 4   I,     I,  1|           that some will attempt to say that, even according to
 5   I,     I,  1|           persons what they have to say respecting that passage
 6   I,     I,  3|           And in order that what we say may be more easily understood,
 7   I,     I,  4|            on this mountain, and ye say that in Jerusalem is the
 8   I,     I,  5|       degree corporeal, we go on to say that, according to strict
 9   I,     I,  8|             if the apostle does not say the same thing, when, speaking
10   I,     I,  8|            for the apostle does not say "the image of God invisible"
11   I,     I,  8|              in the Gospel, did not say that no one has seen the
12   I,     I,  9|             a statement. So also we say that it makes use of teeth,
13   I,    II,  2|            For in that case he must say either that God was unable
14   I,    II,  2|         Wisdom herself, does Wisdom say, in the words of Solomon,
15   I,    II,  5|             of His goodness. Now we say, as before, that Wisdom
16   I,    II,  6|            in the same manner as we say, according to the sacred
17   I,    II,  9|        goodness of God. He does not say, however, that wisdom is
18   I,   III,  4|          Hebrew master also used to say that those two seraphim
19   I,   III,  4|             have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot
20   I,   III,  4|           any one should venture to say, that at the time when He
21   I,   III,  6|           in Christ, when he says, "Say not in thine heart, Who
22   I,   III,  6|     observation; neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there!
23   I,   III,  7|             it is said, "No man can say that Jesus is Lord, but
24   I,    IV,  1|            with the art or science, say of geometry or medicine,
25   I,     V,  2|           What, moreover, are we to say of those wicked and unclean
26   I,     V,  4|             the prince of Tyre, and say to him, Thus saith the Lord
27   I,     V,  4|           some man or saint, not to say the prince off Tyre? Or
28   I,     V,  5|           amazed at thee, and shall say, This is the man who harassed
29   I,    VI,  2|           God the Father; let us, I say, from such an end as this,
30   I,    VI,  4|      adjunct. Another, perhaps, may say that in the end every bodily
31   I,   VII,  2|        substance, as if one were to say, for example, of a garment,
32   I,   VII,  3|           be the height of folly to say that so orderly an observance
33   I,   VII,  5|            think that the sun might say in like manner, "I would
34   I,   VII,  5|             you; "while the sun may say, "To abide in this bright
35   I,  VIII,  2|                   2. And now let us say something regarding those
36   I,  VIII,  2|            that diversity. For they say that it seems inconsistent
37   I,  VIII,  2|             in him; how should Paul say, if he had not sinned, that "
38   I,  VIII,  3|             follow, that because we say there is no nature which
39   I,  VIII,  3|            become wicked. As we may say that the nature of every
40   I,  VIII,  3|             a grammarian; so, if we say that there is no nature
41  II,     I,  4|          operate, which matter they say was furnished Him not by
42  II,   III,  2|            be said to be mortal. We say of a stone or a piece of
43  II,   III,  2|          corruptible, but we do not say that it follows that it
44  II,   III,  4|              For what these persons say is much the same as if one
45  II,   III,  6|         sphere to exist, which they say, exactly as our heaven contains
46  II,   III,  6|        earth." Certainly, what some say of this world, that it is
47  II,    IV,  2|           the prophets are, as they say, from the Creator, i.e.,
48  II,    IV,  3|        invisible. And if they shall say that He is visible, besides
49  II,    IV,  3|            world? But if they shall say of matter that it is made,
50  II,    IV,  3|            can admit. But they will say, God is invisible. And what
51  II,    IV,  3|            what will you do? If you say that He is invisible by
52  II,     V,  1|           Christ a good God, but to say that the God of the world
53  II,     V,  2|             his misdeeds. Will they say that He who at one time
54  II,     V,  3|            to be so, what will they say of injustice? They will
55  II,     V,  3|            is goodness. But if they say that justice is not a blessing,
56  II,     V,  3|             any answer to those who say that justice is an evil,
57  II,     V,  3|             also admit? But if they say that it is a thing of indifference,
58  II,     V,  3|            does Ezekiel the prophet say of them? "Sodom," he says, "
59  II,     V,  3|            sought Him." He does not say that some sought Him after
60  II,     V,  4|        heart!" and, "Let Israel now say that He is good, that His
61  II,     V,  4|            lest perhaps they should say that it was owing to His
62  II,    VI,  6|             latter; could we at all say of this, which is by nature
63  II,    VI,  6|             truth, do we not rather say, what we often see happening
64  II,   VII,  1|           It is time, then, that we say a few words to the best
65  II,   VII,  1|      certain heretics have dared to say that there are two Gods
66  II,  VIII,  2| understanding also. And he does not say that "I will pray with the
67  II,  VIII,  2|          understanding. Nor does he say, "I will sing with the soul,"
68  II,  VIII,  3|             to follow that He would say, "The soul that doeth righteousness,
69  II,  VIII,  4|          flesh is weak, He does not say that the soul is willing,
70  II,  VIII,  5|           of in our statements, and say, "How then is there said
71  II,  VIII,  5|         eyes, or feet, or mouth, we say that these are not to be
72  II,  VIII,  5|      allowable for us to venture to say anything more on such a
73  II,  VIII,  5|            is called His body, they say that the apostles, as being
74  II,    IX,  5|                     5. Now, when we say that this world was established
75  II,    IX,  5|         created by God, and when we say that this God is good, and
76  II,    IX,  7|            and says, "What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness
77  II,    IX,  7|             calleth," what shall we say then, if these things are
78  II,     X,  2|            shape. And if they shall say that a body is that which
79  II,     X,  2|            a matter of course, they say that every body is certainly
80  II,     X,  3|          contrary to his meaning to say that it can again be entangled
81  II,    XI,  2|         body. And consequently they say, that after the resurrection
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