Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  2|         are created existences, viz., the powers and the holy
 2   I,    II, 10|       but became so afterwards, viz., from the time that He
 3   I,   III,  6|        are said to have sinned, viz., from the time they are
 4   I,   III,  6|       no excuse for their sin," viz., that, from the time the
 5   I,     V,  3|     good and holy powers, that, viz., the good which is in them
 6   I,    VI,  2|       the beginning: all those, viz., who, bending the knee
 7   I,    VI,  2|   things is pointed out, those, viz., who from that one beginning
 8   I,   VII,  1|    enumerate the various kinds, viz., thrones, dominions, principalities,
 9   I,   VII,  2| regarding sun, moon, and stars, viz., that they are unchangeable,
10   I,   VII,  4|      how could the soul of him, viz., Jacob, who supplanted
11   I,  VIII,  4|         into the number: those, viz., who have been made the
12   I,  VIII,  4|        to advance and maintain, viz., that souls descend to
13  II,     I,  4|         is placed under bodies, viz., that by which, through
14  II,    II,  2|        to be at all maintained, viz., that any other nature
15  II,   III,  1|  investigated in a similar way, viz., whether after this world
16  II,   III,  2|         period, up to the time, viz., when those very bodies
17  II,   III,  5|      ages of ages,-that period, viz., when all things are now
18  II,   III,  6|         as to denote the world, viz., ko/smoj. For the plan
19  II,   III,  7|      confidently placed,-where, viz., these, after their apprehension
20  II,   III,  7|   inhabit it with an intention, viz., to pass on to the inheritance
21  II,    IV,  1|        of the living, the same, viz., who had said in the prophets, "
22  II,    IV,  2|         said which He subjoins, viz., that "on these two commandments
23  II,    IV,  2| understand the letters of Paul, viz., what God he preaches?
24  II,    IV,  3|         it is manifest that He, viz., who gave answers to Moses,
25  II,     V,  3|         the Creator God-of Him, viz., who is related to have
26  II,     V,  3|    inherent in these opposites, viz., injustice in wickedness,
27  II,     V,  4|     special manner as a shield, viz., "There is none good but
28  II,    VI,  1|        of our Lord and Saviour, viz., how or why He became man.
29  II,    VI,  1|         be written," regarding, viz., the glory and majesty
30  II,    VI,  3|         have died-in reference, viz., to that nature which could
31  II,   VII,  2|       few persons at that time, viz., the prophets themselves,
32  II,     X,  7|         may be understood, this viz., that as each believer,
33  II,     X,  7|      that part of him-the part, viz., which belongs to his human
34  II,    XI,  2|     looked for in the promises, viz., that what now is should
35  II,    XI,  3|         been already predicted, viz., that "man shall not live
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