Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  8|              the whole law is indeed spiritual; but that the spiritual
 2 Pre,     0,  8|              spiritual; but that the spiritual meaning which the law conveys
 3   I,     I,  2|          things, which we also term "spiritual." The apostle, moreover,
 4   I,     I,  2|            one is not converted to a spiritual understanding, a veil is
 5   I,     I,  2|              the Holy Spirit reveals spiritual knowledge, then the veil
 6   I,    II, 12|        formed by the Father in their spiritual essence, agree with the
 7   I,   III,  3|     historical, but according to the spiritual method of interpretation.~
 8   I,     V,  2|            of this darkness. Certain spiritual powers of wickedness also,
 9   I,   VII,  1|           other than incorporeal and spiritual powers. But of those things
10   I,   VII,  2|     regarding souls, which they call spiritual natures.~In the first place,
11   I,  VIII,  2|          existence of a diversity of spiritual natures, that we may avoid
12   I,  VIII,  2|              there is a diversity of spiritual natures both among heavenly
13   I,  VIII,  2|         proved to have been men of a spiritual nature. When, therefore,
14   I,  VIII,  2|       persons of whom we speak, were spiritual beings-should fall into
15   I,  VIII,  4|          Lord, being made altogether spiritual, that they may be for ever
16  II,    II,  1|            contains the movements of spiritual and rational minds, will
17  II,    II,  2|  resurrection with the clothing of a spiritual body, out of all which will
18  II,   III,  2|           and pure, which are termed spiritual), the soul makes constant
19  II,    IV,  4|        literally, but seek in them a spiritual meaning, that we may think
20  II,   VII,  2|             greater, i.e., something spiritual, in the law or in the prophets;
21  II,   VII,  2|         clearly the results of their spiritual understanding, are nevertheless
22  II,   VII,  4|          reveals the apprehension of spiritual knowledge.~
23  II,  VIII,  2|            animal body, and arises a spiritual body, pointing out that
24  II,  VIII,  2|             are of the Spirit, i.e., spiritual things, conjoins and associates
25  II,     X,  1|        natural body, it will arise a spiritual body," they cannot deny
26  II,     X,  1|          again, and that they arise "spiritual" bodies, there can be no
27  II,     X,  1|          recovers the qualities of a spiritual body. For it is out of the
28  II,     X,  1|           the resurrection educe the spiritual body, when it transmutes
29  II,     X,  2|        describe to us the shape of a spiritual body; a thing which they
30  II,     X,  3|        resurrection, and to become a spiritual one; and how that which
31  II,     X,  3| incorruptibility, has already become spiritual, it appears absurd and contrary
32  II,     X,  3|            earthly and animal body a spiritual one, capable of inhabiting
33  II,    XI,  2|      regarding the resurrection of a spiritual body. And consequently they
34  II,    XI,  4|           all in conformity with the spiritual view of things. Now, as
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