Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  2|           truth which differs in no respect from ecclesiastical and
 2 Pre,     0,  4|          our own, differing in this respect only, that it was born of
 3 Pre,     0,  5|             our own power. But with respect to the soul, whether it
 4   I,     I,  2|            what will God consume in respect of His being fire? Shall
 5   I,     I,  3|             science of medicine, in respect that the Holy Spirit is
 6   I,     I,  6|         prostrated with fever; with respect to whom it is certain, that
 7   I,     I,  7|          the colour of the mind, in respect of its being mind, and acting
 8   I,    II,  1|         deity which is in Christ in respect of His being the only-begotten
 9   I,    II,  2|              or size, in wisdom, in respect of its being wisdom? And
10   I,    II,  6|         features of the child in no respect belie their resemblance
11   I,    II,  6|             above examples, even in respect of this, that He is the
12   I,    II,  7|           light, being made in this respect also a sort of mediator
13   I,    II, 10|            the glory of God in this respect, that He is omnipotent-the
14   I,    II, 11|             that light, not only in respect of its being light, but
15   I,    II, 12|             therefore the Son in no respect differs from the Father
16   I,   III,  1|         sacred Scriptures. But with respect to the Son of God, although
17   I,   III,  6|             in the heart of all, in respect of His being the word or
18   I,   III,  8|         participation in Christ, in respect of His being the word of
19   I,   III,  8|             of receiving Christ, in respect that He is the righteousness
20   I,     V,  3|          this world, are said, with respect to their rule and occupation
21   I,    VI,  4|         destroyed, he cannot in may respect meet my view, how beings
22   I,   VII,  4|        forbid!" or this : "Is there respect of persons with God? " For
23  II,   III,  1|           another, like it in every respect, and indistinguishable from
24  II,   III,  7|          formed also one spirit, in respect of spirits being rational
25  II,    VI,  2|         they appear to differ in no respect from the common frailty
26  II,   VII,  1|             ought to be shown, with respect to Christ, in what manner
27  II,   VII,  4|            occur-his soul can in no respect be troubled, or admit any
28  II,  VIII,  1|             how it can be said with respect to bees, wasps, and ants,
29  II,  VIII,  1|           their kind." And now with respect to man, although no one
30  II,  VIII,  2|             any substance which, in respect of its being anima, is imperfect.
31  II,  VIII,  5|            as follows: That as with respect to everything corporeal
32  II,  VIII,  5| well-defined propositions. And with respect to the souls of animals
33  II,    IX,  7|           indeed, that each one, in respect of having been created by
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