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1 I, I, 6| believe that it is in this state, not from diversity of situation, 2 I, I, 7| shall be able to describe or state what is the colour of the 3 I, III, 4| revelation, He passes from a state of ignorance into one of 4 I, III, 7| seems to have fallen into a state of ignorance or folly, and 5 I, IV, 1| skill, he should awake in a state of ignorance. It is not 6 I, V, 1| and as yet are placed in a state of struggle and trial. For 7 I, V, 3| power of abiding only in a state of happiness, and others 8 I, V, 4| which, as being placed in a state of happiness, we must believe 9 I, V, 4| holy and happy; from which state of happiness it fell from 10 I, V, 5| may descend even to that state in which he will be changed 11 I, VI, 2| removed from their primal state of blessedness have not 12 I, VI, 3| continue, on the contrary, in a state of enmity and opposition 13 I, VIII, 4| will advance to a better state of things; because different 14 II, I, 1| being driven from that state of goodness, and drawn in 15 II, I, 5| existence, and out of a state of nothingness." Perhaps 16 II, II, 2| the diverse and varying state of the one world. But if 17 II, III, 2| possess in a more glorious state, shall have become a partaker 18 II, III, 3| been placed in that final state of happiness; and these 19 II, III, 4| be said to be repeated,-a state of things which I think 20 II, III, 4| unimportant kind, so that the state of another world may be 21 II, VI, 2| Regarding Him, then, we shall state, in the fewest possible 22 II, VII, 3| themselves logically to state the truth, but cannot even 23 II, VIII, 2| indeed both to feel and to state how that which is called 24 II, VIII, 3| it has been placed in a state of salvation will receive 25 II, VIII, 3| appears to point out some such state of things by the words, " 26 II, IX, 7| for the adorning of the state of the world, and for the 27 II, IX, 8| am of opinion some such state of things was formerly the 28 II, X, 3| corruption, will be changed to a state of incorruption. Because 29 II, X, 6| may drink it, and be in a state of madness, and vomit it 30 II, XI, 1| consulting for the benefit of the state or by obeying the magistrates,