Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  1|        Such is the meaning of the expression, "In Thy light we shall
 2   I,     I,  2|   reasoning will hold true of the expression "a consuming fire." For
 3   I,     I,  2|            who, on account of the expression "God is a Spirit," think
 4   I,     I,  2|         call it spirit, as in the expression, "The letter killeth, but
 5   I,    II,  1|          Wisdom, according to the expression of Solomon: "The Lord created
 6   I,    II,  6|          we are to understand the expression "invisible image," that
 7   I,    II,  8|           belong also the similar expression, "The Father is in Me, and
 8   I,    II,  9|        what is the meaning of the expression which is found in the Wisdom
 9   I,    II,  9|       birth. And according to the expression of the apostle, that Christ "
10   I,    II, 10|            Let us now examine the expression, "Wisdom is the purest efflux
11   I,    II, 10|         is almighty. But from the expression "glory of the Almighty,"
12   I,    II, 10|         of wisdom is a convenient expression to distinguish it from that
13   I,    II, 11|          light. The force of this expression we have explained in the
14   I,    II, 12|           mirror, that by such an expression it might be understood that
15   I,    II, 13|          Father," that by such an expression it may be understood that
16   I,   III,  4|       understood; as e.g., in the expression, "Now the fruit of the Spirit
17   I,   III,  4|            And we think that that expression also which occurs in the
18   I,   III,  6|        this is the meaning of the expression, that "men have no excuse
19   I,   III,  6|         the same meaning with the expression in Genesis: "And He breathed
20   I,   III,  7|           life. And therefore the expression is competently applied to
21  II,     I,  5|    nothingness." Perhaps also the expression in the Psalms has reference
22  II,   III,  2|          the apostle. For can the expression which he employs, "this
23  II,   III,  2| concealing its mortal nature. The expression, then, "This corruptible
24  II,   III,  5|           an age; and see if that expression of the Saviour, "I will
25  II,    IV,  1|       have to consider, then, the expression of frequent recurrence in
26  II,    IV,  1|         Again, what else does the expression, which ought to be used
27  II,    IV,  3|      press us very hard, were the expression not understood by us more
28  II,    IV,  4|         poor ability, how such an expression ought to be understood.~
29  II,    VI,  6|     passed to others. Lastly, the expression, "God, thy God, anointed
30  II,    VI,  7|         God. The meaning of which expression, unless it be shown to be
31  II,  VIII,  3|     fervent in spirit; " by which expression undoubtedly the Word of
32  II,     X,  8|      should be the meaning of the expression, that as the saints will
33  II,    XI,  2|       appears, on account of that expression in the Gospel: "Have thou
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