Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  3|           origin of their existence; clearly in order that the more zealous
 2 Pre,     0,  4|             4. The particular points clearly delivered in the teaching
 3 Pre,     0,  4|            But in His case it is not clearly distinguished whether He
 4 Pre,     0,  4|            advent of Christ, is most clearly taught throughout the Churches.~
 5 Pre,     0,  5|              in glory." This also is clearly defined in the teaching
 6 Pre,     0,  9|         bodies,-a point which is not clearly indicated in our teaching.
 7 Pre,     0, 10|            or how they exist, is not clearly stated. Regarding the sun,
 8   I,     I,  8|             the Son." By which it is clearly shown, that whatever among
 9   I,    II, 10|              And that it may be more clearly understood what the glory
10   I,    II, 11|              be fully understood, it clearly shows that the existence
11   I,   III,  7|              flesh." By which, it is clearly shown that the Spirit of
12   I,   III,  7|           receiving it. This is most clearly pointed out by the Apostle
13   I,   III,  7|          withal." From which it most clearly follows that there is no
14   I,     V,  2|            some one else, is not yet clearly manifest. There are also
15   I,     V,  4|          power, and by it it is most clearly proved that that power was
16  II,     I,  1| investigation, the first point which clearly appears is, that the world
17  II,     I,  4|              of things a little more clearly, let it be granted that
18  II,   III,  2|              That it may appear more clearly, then, whether bodily matter
19  II,   III,  5|             again to follow, we have clearly learned from Paul himself,
20  II,   III,  6|           worlds or heavens are more clearly pointed out. Nevertheless,
21  II,    IV,  1|           footstool," harmonize most clearly with the words of the prophet, "
22  II,    IV,  1|             but of the living," most clearly teach us, that He called
23  II,    IV,  2|              expressions undoubtedly clearly direct our understandings
24  II,    IV,  2|            with pure conscience," he clearly shows that he came not to
25  II,    IV,  2|            his Epistle to the Romans clearly show the same thing to those
26  II,     V,  4|              that he might show more clearly that goodness was in the
27  II,     V,  4|              loveth what is its own. Clearly, then, He whom they consider
28  II,    VI,  1|              Christ is God; " seeing clearly also that it is written, "
29  II,    VI,  1|               or, who can understand clearly what truth is, save the
30  II,    VI,  2|         truth of both natures may be clearly shown to exist in one and
31  II,    VI,  4|              prophet might show more clearly that no sense of sin had
32  II,   VII,  2|              glorious consequence is clearly demonstrated, that with
33  II,   VII,  2|              unfold methodically and clearly the results of their spiritual
34  II,  VIII,  1|              which it intimates most clearly that the blood of every
35  II,  VIII,  1|          without blood, and are most clearly shown to be living things,
36  II,    IX,  4|             as the Apostle Paul most clearly indicates, when he says, "
37  II,    IX,  7|             to me, will be seen more clearly at last, if each one, whether
38  II,    IX,  8|            only recognised truly and clearly by God Himself, along with
39  II,    XI,  5|              he would then know more clearly the reasons of all things
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