Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  3|          the utmost clearness on certain points which they believed
 2 Pre,     0,  7|          took its beginning at a certain time, and is to be destroyed
 3 Pre,     0,  8|         written are the forms of certain mysteries, and the images
 4 Pre,     0, 10|       the Church, that there are certain angels of God, and certain
 5 Pre,     0, 10|       certain angels of God, and certain good influences, which are
 6   I,     I,  6|      agreeably to its nature, is certain from observation of our
 7   I,     I,  6|       with respect to whom it is certain, that if the. mind do not
 8   I,     I,  7|   underlies every bodily sense a certain peculiar sensible substance,
 9   I,     I,  7| understood that the mind bears a certain relationship to God, of
10   I,    II,  6|        who picture to themselves certain emanations, so as to divide
11   I,    II,  9|          out by each one of them certain attributes which belong
12   I,    II, 10|        appear to have received a certain increase, and to have risen
13   I,   III,  6|           and by this means bear certain seeds, implanted within
14   I,     V,  1|      Scripture numerous names of certain orders and offices, not
15   I,     V,  1|          to ascertain. There are certain holy angels of God whom
16   I,     V,  1|         he shows that there were certain beings besides those which
17   I,     V,  2|          of Scripture. Moreover, certain angels of the devil are
18   I,     V,  2|         manifest. There are also certain princes of this world spoken
19   I,     V,  2|        After the principalities, certain powers also are named with
20   I,     V,  2|         rulers of this darkness. Certain spiritual powers of wickedness
21   I,     V,  2|         the Gospel? Then we have certain heavenly beings called by
22   I,     V,  2|          even of us human beings certain different orders are mentioned
23   I,     V,  3|           underlying which it is certain that there are personal
24   I,     V,  3|   founder of all things, created certain of them holy and happy,
25   I,     V,  3|         of an opposite kind, and certain others so that they were
26   I,     V,  3|          something which is in a certain degree inseparable from
27   I,     V,  4|      these words are spoken of a certain angel who had received the
28   I,     V,  5|      i.e., a fugitive. Now it is certain that by the dragon is understood
29   I,    VI,  1|        than in that of fixed and certain decision. For we have pointed
30   I,    VI,  2|        declension and defection. Certain of those, indeed, who remained
31   I,    VI,  3|     borne in mind, however, that certain beings who fell away from
32   I,    VI,  4|         But since Paul says that certain things are visible and temporal,
33   I,   VII,  2|          following opinion which certain of our friends entertain
34   I,   VII,  2|   regarding the holy angels, and certain heretics also regarding
35   I,  VIII,  3|        also the light, and it is certain that the darkness does not
36  II,   III,  5|        that among created beings certain ages may be understood,
37  II,   III,  6|        Saviour also points out a certain other world besides this
38  II,   III,  6|          For, as if He were of a certain other world, He says, "I
39  II,   III,  6|        maintain the existence of certain images which the Greeks
40  II,    IV,  3|          hearts of the simple by certain deceptive sophisms, I do
41  II,     V,  2|          and wonders, if it were certain that they would have repented,
42  II,     V,  2|          repentance. Again, in a certain parable of the Gospel, where
43  II,     V,  2|         the banquet, he beheld a certain individual not clothed with
44  II,     V,  4|         he be so), so also it is certain that without these virtues
45  II,    VI,  1|         we ought to regard it as certain that this Word, or Reason (
46  II,   VII,  1|         have heard, indeed, that certain heretics have dared to say
47  II,  VIII,  1|         by those who lay down in certain words a definition of soul.
48  II,  VIII,  1|       regarding Christ-for it is certain, as the Gospel bears witness,
49  II,  VIII,  4|    different instances, and that certain understandings retain something
50  II,  VIII,  5|          human members, but that certain of His powers are indicated
51  II,  VIII,  5|         Finally, I am aware that certain critics, in explaining the
52  II,    IX,  1|       would be sufficient. It is certain that He made them according
53  II,    IX,  1|        and the earth." For it is certain that the firmament is not
54  II,    IX,  2|        to be made bad. For it is certain that to want goodness is
55  II,    IX,  2|   Creator of all things admitted certain seeds and causes of variety
56  II,    IX,  3|     called world. In which world certain beings are said to be super-celestial,
57  II,    IX,  3|          another star in glory." Certain beings are called earthly,
58  II,    IX,  3|          milder disposition. And certain of them live under laws
59  II,    IX,  3| character, rather than laws. And certain of them, from the hour of
60  II,    IX,  3|          himself? There are also certain invisible powers to which
61  II,    IX,  3|         intimates that there are certain lower powers, and that among
62  II,    IX,  3|          to require; since it is certain that these ought to be regarded
63  II,    IX,  7|    election may stand," that (as certain think) some things on the
64  II,     X,  1|      bodies. What then? If it is certain that we are to make use
65  II,     X,  4|         it had stamped on itself certain signs and forms at the moment
66  II,     X,  4|        the substance of the soul certain tortures are produced by
67  II,    XI,  1|        regarding promises. It is certain that there is no living
68  II,    XI,  2|                               2. Certain persons, then, refusing
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