Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  1|         spake in His apostles, is shown by Paul in these words: "
 2   I,     I,  8|            By which it is clearly shown, that whatever among bodily
 3   I,    II,  9|           desired. By which it is shown that that breath of God'
 4   I,    II, 10|        therefore, that God may be shown to be almighty, it is necessary
 5   I,   III,  3|          the way in which we have shown above that the divine wisdom
 6   I,   III,  3|     understand; as indeed we have shown in our exposition of the
 7   I,   III,  7|           By which, it is clearly shown that the Spirit of God is
 8   I,     V,  3|          which we have manifestly shown to be the case with Christ
 9   I,     V,  4|           to be polluted. We have shown, then, that what we have
10   I,     V,  5|    evidently by these words is he shown to have fallen from heaven,
11   I,    VI,  4|        material substance that is shown to take place, but a kind
12   I,  VIII,  2|        above, and by which it was shown that the cause of the diversity
13   I,  VIII,  2|           this may more easily be shown to be the case with heavenly
14  II,     I,  1|          by means of which it was shown in the preceding book that
15  II,     I,  3|          preceding discussion has shown that the different movements
16  II,   III,  2|           our former treatise has shown that all things tend towards
17  II,   III,  6|        which in holy Scripture is shown frequently to have different
18  II,   III,  6|      heaven and another earth are shown to exist besides that "firmanent"
19  II,   III,  7|     henceforth by their obedience shown themselves capable of wisdom,
20  II,    IV,  2|         law and of the Gospels is shown to be one and the same.
21  II,     V,  4|       sort of tree the law is, is shown by its fruits, i.e., by
22  II,    VI,  2|       both natures may be clearly shown to exist in one and the
23  II,    VI,  3|      course of the discussion has shown, all things were made, visible
24  II,    VI,  5|             5. Now, if our having shown above that Christ possessed
25  II,    VI,  7|          expression, unless it be shown to be something such as
26  II,   VII,  1|        next place, it ought to be shown, with respect to Christ,
27  II,  VIII,  1|        definition of anima may be shown to hold good. Scripture
28  II,  VIII,  1|       blood, and are most clearly shown to be living things, that
29  II,  VIII,  3|    undoubtedly the Word of God is shown to be hot and fiery. The
30  II,    IX,  3|       these many distinctions are shown to exist, the apostle, e.g.,
31  II,    IX,  4|        but that all things may be shown to be in conformity with
32  II,    IX,  6|     enable us. We have frequently shown, by those declarations which
33  II,    IX,  6| themselves, as we have frequently shown, and will yet show in the
34  II,    IX,  8|      every principle of equity is shown, while the inequality of
35  II,     X,  1|          greater length, and have shown what our opinions were regarding
36  II,     X,  7|     spirit, as it seems to me, is shown to be separated from the
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