Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  6|           for us to live upon the earth. But God, who is the beginning
 2   I,    II,  1|   beginning, before He formed the earth, before He brought forth
 3   I,    II, 10|          in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth;
 4   I,    II, 10|       earth, and things under the earth; and every tongue shall
 5   I,    II, 10|     things, i.e., over heaven and earth, sun, moon, and stars, and
 6   I,    II, 10|          in heaven, and things on earth, and things under the earth.
 7   I,    II, 10|       earth, and things under the earth. And if every knee is bent
 8   I,   III,  4|           people who are upon the earth, and Spirit to them who
 9   I,   III,  4|      every one who walks upon the earth (i.e., earthly and corporeal
10   I,   III,  7|          die, and return to their earth. Thou wilt send forth Thy
11   I,   III,  7|        wilt renew the face of the earth; " which is manifestly intended
12   I,   III,  7|        and renews the face of the earth, when, laying aside, through
13   I,     V,  2|        Jesus; nay, even things on earth and things under the earth,
14   I,     V,  2|        earth and things under the earth, which Paul enumerates in
15   I,     V,  4|          I cast thee forth to the earth before kings; I gave thee
16   I,     V,  4|          ashes and cinders on the earth in the sight of all who
17   I,     V,  4|           was cast forth upon the earth? For the meaning of this
18   I,     V,  4|         He who was not yet on the earth is said to be cast forth
19   I,     V,  4|         it, and was hurled to the earth, and was not such by nature
20   I,     V,  4|         this one which we know on earth is the model; and the souls
21   I,     V,  5|         to the foundations of the earth. They who see thee shall
22   I,     V,  5|        man who harassed the whole earth, who moved kings, who made
23   I,     V,  5|        rise again and inherit the earth, and fill the earth with
24   I,     V,  5|           the earth, and fill the earth with wars. And I shall rise
25   I,     V,  5|          for I term this place of earth, world - "lieth in the wicked
26   I,    VI,  2|        they who are in heaven, on earth, and under the earth: by
27   I,    VI,  2|           on earth, and under the earth: by which three classes
28   I,    VI,  2|           the new heavens and new earth, spoken of by Isaiah, it
29   I,    VI,  4|         be a new heaven and a new earth, undoubtedly suggests a
30   I,    VI,  4|        this renewal of heaven and earth, and this transmutation
31   I,   VII,  1|           heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible,
32   I,   VII,  2|           in heaven and things on earth, there can be no doubt that
33   I,  VIII,  4|   mortifying their members on the earth, and, rising above not only
34  II,     I,  1|     heaven or heavens, and of the earth or water, as well as of
35  II,     I,  1|           which proceeds from the earth or is born in it. Seeing,
36  II,     I,  3|          Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the Lord; " and again, "
37  II,     I,  3|      heaven is My throne, and the earth is My footstool; " and by
38  II,     I,  3|          God's throne; nor by the earth, for it is His footstool: "
39  II,     I,  3|        the throne of God, and the earth His footstool, as the Saviour
40  II,     I,  3|         things both in heaven and earth, according to the Lord's
41  II,     I,  4|         how water is changed into earth or into air, and air again
42  II,     I,  5|        look at the heaven and the earth, and at all things which
43  II,   III,  6|        was the whole world." That earth of ours, with its inhabitants,
44  II,   III,  6|            and other parts of the earth, to which no one of our
45  II,   III,  6|          is bounded by heaven and earth is also called a world,
46  II,   III,  6|     things are within it, as this earth of oursis under heaven.
47  II,   III,  6|     Saviour; by which heaven that earth is confined and shut in,
48  II,   III,  6|          For they would have this earth of ours, which formerly
49  II,   III,  6| appellation from the name of that earth, as this heaven also was
50  II,   III,  6|          made the heavens and the earth." For another heaven and
51  II,   III,  6|        another heaven and another earth are shown to exist besides
52  II,   III,  6|      which was afterwards called "earth." Certainly, what some say
53  II,   III,  7|       heaven, in which heaven and earth, the end and perfection
54  II,   III,  7|        for they shall inherit the earth; " and, "Blessed are the
55  II,   III,  7|          called a descent to this earth, but an exaltation to that
56  II,   III,  7|           of the saints from that earth to those heavens; so that
57  II,    IV,  1|         throne of God; nor by the earth, because it is His footstool,"
58  II,    IV,  1|      Heaven is My throne, and the earth is My footstool? " And also
59  II,    IV,  2|           God who made heaven and earth, and who spoke by the mouth
60  II,     V,  4|         the Creator of heaven and earth is called good; so that
61  II,    VI,  7|          Is not our life upon the earth a shadow? " If, then, not
62  II,    VI,  7|         the law which is upon the earth is a shadow, but also all
63  II,    VI,  7|        our life which is upon the earth is the same, and we live
64  II,  VIII,  1|           when God says, "Let the earth bring forth the living creature
65  II,  VIII,  1|         things, and beasts of the earth after their kind." And now
66  II,  VIII,  3|          upon all who inhabit the earth. Now the north wind is described
67  II,    IX,  1|           made the heaven and the earth." For it is certain that
68  II,    IX,  1|         land, but that heaven and earth from which this present
69  II,    IX,  1|           this present heaven and earth which we now see afterwards
70  II,    IX,  3|          the heavens, or upon the earth, or in those places which
71  II,    IX,  4|     things in heaven or things on earth, visible and invisible,
72  II,    IX,  7|        others, again, beneath the earth, "not of works" (as they
73  II,    IX,  8|           but also of wood and of earth, and some to honour and
74  II,     X,  1|         which, when sown into the earth, recovers the qualities
75  II,     X,  3|         supposed to fall into the earth like a grain; and (that
76  II,     X,  3|        body, raises them from the earth, and restores and repairs
77  II,     X,  7|        i.e., either buried in the earth or tied up in a napkin,
78  II,    XI,  5|          things which are done on earth, either respecting man,
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