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Alphabetical [« »] exhibition 1 exhorting 1 exhorts 2 exist 58 existed 14 existence 45 existences 6 | Frequency [« »] 59 does 59 heaven 58 beings 58 exist 58 others 57 before 57 scripture | Origenes De principiis Concordances exist |
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1 Pre, 0, 6| laid down that these beings exist indeed; but what they are, 2 Pre, 0, 6| what they are, or how they exist, it has not explained with 3 Pre, 0, 7| this world, or what will exist after it, has not become 4 Pre, 0, 10| nature they are, or how they exist, is not clearly stated. 5 I, I, 6| there should be found to exist elements prior to the beginning 6 I, II, 2| her who formerly did not exist, or that He possessed the 7 I, II, 4| life of all things which exist. And with reason. For how 8 I, II, 4| things which are, truly exist, unless they came down from 9 I, II, 4| how could rational beings exist, unless the Word or reason 10 I, II, 6| that which He wishes to exist. For in the exercise of 11 I, II, 9| that it did not formerly exist, but came afterwards into 12 I, II, 10| omnipotent unless there exist those over whom He may exercise 13 I, II, 10| necessary that all things should exist. For if any one would have 14 I, II, 10| afterwards made did not yet exist, he would undoubtedly show 15 I, II, 10| receives that title must also exist; and He must always have 16 I, II, 10| among those things which exist is the omnipotence of the 17 I, III, 4| living things" or "lives," exist as the ground of the knowledge 18 I, III, 5| things universally which exist; but that the operation 19 I, III, 6| things universally which exist. The Apostle Paul also shows 20 I, III, 8| from God power always to exist, and to abide for ever. 21 I, V, 4| destruction, and thou shalt exist no longer for ever." Seeing, 22 I, V, 5| then, did that being once exist as light before he went 23 I, VI, 2| all things, does goodness exist in virtue of essential being; 24 I, VI, 4| are able to live and to exist without bodies, since it 25 I, VI, 4| Son, and Holy Spirit-to exist without any material substance, 26 I, VIII, 4| angelic office does not exist except as a consequence 27 II, I, 3| variety, being found to exist in the termination of the 28 II, I, 4| diversity in the world cannot exist without bodies. It is evident 29 II, I, 4| implanting of qualities, bodies exist; and we mention four qualities-heat, 30 II, I, 4| for matter is found to exist in its own nature without 31 II, I, 4| qualities, it is never found to exist without a quality. And I 32 II, I, 4| world which God willed to exist, and to be the attendant 33 II, I, 4| work as the world could exist without an architect or 34 II, I, 4| argument that matter did not exist, as these maintain, saying 35 II, I, 4| little time matter did not exist, and that God, when nothing 36 II, I, 4| in order that that might exist which formerly did not? 37 II, I, 5| things when they did not exist." In the book of the Shepherd 38 II, I, 5| substance of those things which exist is meant; while the others, " 39 II, II, 1| produced when it did not exist, so also it must cease to 40 II, III, 1| no world shall anywhere exist, or if there has been a 41 II, III, 2| whether bodily matter can exist during intervals of time, 42 II, III, 2| and whether, as it did not exist before it was made, so it 43 II, III, 2| Now, if all things may exist without bodies, there will 44 II, III, 3| formerly also it did not exist.~Now let us see what can 45 II, III, 4| diversity of worlds may exist with changes of no unimportant 46 II, III, 6| will have another sphere to exist, which they say, exactly 47 II, III, 6| another earth are shown to exist besides that "firmanent" 48 II, VI, 1| heaven, or are supposed to exist above the heaven, are superior), 49 II, VI, 2| may be clearly shown to exist in one and the same Being; 50 II, IX, 2| they did not previously exist, in consequence of this 51 II, IX, 2| God. For it did not always exist; and everything which is 52 II, IX, 3| places whatever that anywhere exist, together with their inhabitants. 53 II, IX, 3| distinctions are shown to exist, the apostle, e.g., saying, " 54 II, IX, 3| difference must be believed to exist, as is also found to be 55 II, IX, 6| natures, be believed to exist.~ 56 II, X, 5| punishment may be understood to exist; because, as we feel that 57 II, XI, 2| earthly monarchs who now exist; chiefly, as it appears, 58 II, XI, 2| that what now is should exist again. Such are the views