Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 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
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