Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  8|     Spirit of God, and have a meaning, not such only as is apparent
 2 Pre,     0,  8|        but that the spiritual meaning which the law conveys is
 3 Pre,     0,  8|      does not convey the same meaning as is intended by Greek
 4   I,     I,  1| called the truth? Such is the meaning of the expression, "In Thy
 5   I,     I,  2|      covered: and this is the meaning of the statement that a
 6   I,     I,  9|       it perceives the deeper meaning of a statement. So also
 7   I,    II,  7|     we to understand also the meaning of His being the brightness:
 8   I,    II,  8|      Himself, whatever be the meaning of person and subsistence.
 9   I,    II,  9|    Let us see now what is the meaning of the expression which
10   I,   III,  6|    commit it. And this is the meaning of the expression, that "
11   I,   III,  6|   this does not bear the same meaning with the expression in Genesis: "
12   I,   III,  8|     this I consider is Paul's meaning, when he says that to "some
13   I,     V,  1|      the first place; and the meaning of which we shall endeavour,
14   I,     V,  4|     God," can so enfeeble the meaning as to suppose that this
15   I,     V,  4|       upon the earth? For the meaning of this is, that He who
16   I,    VI,  1|    Thy footstool." And if the meaning of the prophet's language
17   I,   VII,  2|   clean; for if such were the meaning, then the accusation of
18  II,   III,  2|    sin is the law." Some such meaning, then, as this, seems to
19  II,   III,  6|  place to inquire what is the meaning of the term world, which
20  II,   III,  6|       had to inquire into the meaning of the declaration, that
21  II,    IV,  4|      seek in them a spiritual meaning, that we may think of God
22  II,     V,  1|     not rightly interpret the meaning of their own definition.
23  II,     V,  2|     inquire what is the inner meaning contained in the parable
24  II,    VI,  7|    Christ was hid in God. The meaning of which expression, unless
25  II,    VI,  7|      Scripture respecting the meaning of the word "shadow," as
26  II,   VII,  2|     beyond the mere corporeal meaning and discover something greater,
27  II,   VII,  4|     should happen to have one meaning when applied to the Saviour,
28  II,   VII,  4|    the case of our Saviour as meaning intercessor; for He is said
29  II,  VIII,  3|      curious inquirers that a meaning of no small importance may
30  II,  VIII,  4|     else seems to have such a meaning, the reader must carefully
31  II,     X,  3|    absurd and contrary to his meaning to say that it can again
32  II,     X,  3|    let us now see what is the meaning of the threatening of eternal
33  II,     X,  8|    this perhaps should be the meaning of the expression, that
34  II,    XI,  2|      are adduced by them, the meaning of which they do not perceive
35  II,    XI,  5|     and also what is the true meaning of the jubilees, and of
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