Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  4|          and the Son. But in His case it is not clearly distinguished
 2 Pre,     0,  5|       those persons think is the case who say that the courses
 3   I,     I,  4|    things; and such also was the case with those who worshipped
 4   I,    II,  2|         this Wisdom? For in that case he must say either that
 5   I,   III,  4|     Spirit. For if this were the case, the Holy Spirit would never
 6   I,   III,  8|       ever. That this may be the case, and that those whom He
 7   I,    IV,  1| illustration. Suppose, then, the case of one who had become gradually
 8   I,    IV,  1|         us apply this now to the case of those who have devoted
 9   I,     V,  3|       manner also will it be the case with the powers and virtues,
10   I,     V,  3|       manifestly shown to be the case with Christ and the Holy
11   I,     V,  3|          it follows, that in the case of every creature it is
12   I,   VII,  3|          which is ordinarily the case only with rational beings. "
13   I,   VII,  4|       much more must this be the case with those living beings
14   I,   VII,  4|      authority show us to be the case with men.~
15   I,  VIII,  2|        easily be shown to be the case with heavenly beings, let
16  II,     I,  5|       Scripture that such is the case, hear how in the book of
17  II,   III,  5|        which perhaps will be the case at the restitution of all
18  II,    IV,  2|          etc., etc. How, in that case, if the law and the prophets
19  II,   VII,  1|          the requirements of the case, we held at the beginning
20  II,   VII,  4|        possible; "as also is the case in the passage where he
21  II,   VII,  4|          to be understood in the case of our Saviour as meaning
22  II,   VII,  4|      because of our sins. In the case of the Holy Spirit, the
23  II,  VIII,  3|   destroyed, so also will be the case when it is no longer in
24  II,  VIII,  4|           4. Now, if this be the case, it seems to me that this
25  II,    IX,  1| limitation. Now if this were the case, then certainly created
26  II,    IX,  3|          is also found to be the case among men. The Apostle Paul
27  II,    IX,  4|       reason for each individual case.~
28  II,    IX,  5|      happier lot by birth is the case with some rather than with
29  II,    IX,  7|          Paul, in discussing the case of Jacob and Esau, says: "
30  II,    IX,  7|         carefully applied to the case of all other creatures,
31  II,    IX,  8|          things was formerly the case, as, God willing, we shall
32  II,    IX,  8|        merits in each individual case are only recognised truly
33  II,     X,  5|       ask indeed whether, in the case of those who have been entangled
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