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1 Pre, 0, 2| virtues; it seems on that account necessary first of all to 2 Pre, 0, 7| and is to be destroyed on account of its wickedness. But what 3 I, I, 2| Those, moreover, who, on account of the expression "God is 4 I, I, 5| blood, and rendered, on account of its participation in 5 I, II, 2| power of foreknowledge; on account of these very creatures 6 I, II, 3| divine wisdom; and on this account she is called the Word, 7 I, II, 8| world, and which on that account could be seen by no one; 8 I, III, 8| virtue and vice. On this account, therefore, is the grace 9 I, V, 3| their constitutions, but on account of merit.~ 10 I, V, 4| along with thy beauty: on account of the multitude of thy 11 I, V, 4| a show and a mockery on account of the multitude of thy 12 I, V, 5| Prepare thy sons for death on account of the sins of thy father, 13 I, VII, 1| among the principalities on account of their being said to be 14 I, VII, 5| body is more necessary, on account of the manifestation of 15 I, VIII, 4| the steps of their rank on account of their merits, although 16 I, VIII, 4| some of them walk slowly on account of their slothful habits, 17 I, VIII, 4| fly with rapid flight on account of their diligence. And 18 II, I, 1| rational beings themselves, on account of which every other variety 19 II, III, 2| clothing of the body (which, on account of the Word of God and His 20 II, III, 2| we are enveloped may, on account of the word of God, and 21 II, III, 6| thou wilt have baldness on account of thy works," he employs 22 II, IV, 2| who gave the law on our account, i.e., on account of the 23 II, IV, 2| on our account, i.e., on account of the apostles, says, " 24 II, IV, 4| 4. And now, if, on account of those expressions which 25 II, V, 1| people in the wilderness on account of their sins, so that none 26 II, VI, 4| bodily." Finally, on this account he has not only said, "Thou 27 II, VII, 4| intercessor and comforter. On account, then, of the phrase which 28 II, VIII, 3| not perished, and on that account would be termed soul, and 29 II, VIII, 5| it is not perhaps on this account that the soul of God may 30 II, IX, 6| for creating them than on account of Himself, i.e., His own 31 II, IX, 6| feelings and purpose. On which account the Creator will neither 32 II, X, 6| of our souls. For if, on account of those bad effects which 33 II, XI, 2| chiefly, as it appears, on account of that expression in the