Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  1|        would not be difficult to show, in proof of this statement,
 2 Pre,     0,  8| ecclesiastical books; for we can show that it was not composed
 3   I,     I,  4|    Spirit," and where we have to show how that is to be understood
 4   I,    II,  8|        for this purpose only, to show that the Son of God, who
 5   I,    II,  8|         no other purpose than to show that the Son of God, though
 6   I,    II, 10|      exist, he would undoubtedly show that during those ages or
 7   I,    II, 13|         countless others; and to show if or what reasons each
 8   I,   III,  6|      word or reason has begun to show them internally the difference
 9   I,    IV,  2|          2. But in our desire to show the divine benefits bestowed
10   I,     V,  4|         kings; I gave thee for a show and a mockery on account
11   I,     V,  5|       from heaven, that He might show by this that he had been
12   I,   VII,  4|         and scriptural authority show us to be the case with men.~
13   I,  VIII,  4|      perverse opinions, we shall show, at the proper time and
14  II,     I,  5|       they were made," appear to show that the substance of those
15  II,    II,  1|          If, then, any one could show a reason why it was possible
16  II,   III,  5|        He did not suffer. I will show, however, from what statements
17  II,   III,  5|        the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of
18  II,    IV,  2|    Epistle to the Romans clearly show the same thing to those
19  II,    IV,  4|         of that kind, we have to show them that similar statements
20  II,     V,  2|      first place, be required to show, if they can, agreeably
21  II,     V,  2|     letter; otherwise they would show how it is literal justice
22  II,     V,  4|          good. And that he might show more clearly that goodness
23  II,    VI,  4|        Me." All which (passages) show that in Him there was no
24  II,    VI,  4|       and that the prophet might show more clearly that no sense
25  II,   VII,  1|    should retrace our steps, and show that the same God was the
26  II,    IX,  6|   frequently shown, and will yet show in the proper place, were
27  II,    IX,  8|        as, God willing, we shall show in what follows. For God
28  II,     X,  2| according to no shape, they will show themselves to be the most
29  II,     X,  2|         rise again.How will they show that statement to be true,
30  II,     X,  2|        heavenly bodies, let them show to us the differences in
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