Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  8|   naturally fine, and thin as if formed of air (and for this reason
 2 Pre,     0,  9|        whether as corporeal, and formed according to some shape,
 3   I,     I,  7|          the individual members, formed by God, have some adaptation,
 4   I,    II,  1|         the beginning, before He formed the earth, before He brought
 5   I,    II,  2|          existence), having been formed beforehand and arranged
 6   I,    II,  4|          in whose wombs they are formed and nourished, whatever
 7   I,    II,  6| therefore, that that man who was formed after the image and likeness
 8   I,    II,  6|          the image of the Father formed in the Son, who is born
 9   I,    II,  8|         that another statue were formed altogether resembling it
10   I,    II, 12|         season. For as the image formed in a mirror unerringly reflects
11   I,    II, 12|        material which were first formed by the Father in their spiritual
12   I,    II, 13|         in speaking of the image formed by the mirror. For He is
13   I,     V,  3|    created of such a nature, and formed for the very purpose of
14   I,     V,  4|        malignant powers were not formed or created so by nature,
15   I,   VII,  1|     whether holy or wicked, were formed or created, and all these,
16   I,   VII,  4|       the soul of a man, was not formed along with his body, but
17   I,   VII,  4|        in the womb, appear to be formed along with his body? Or
18   I,   VII,  4|          soul, or its images, be formed along with his body, who,
19   I,   VII,  4|       his soul and its images be formed along with his body, who,
20   I,  VIII,  1|  displayed before this world was formed; so that afterwards in the
21  II,     I,  4|         was uncreated, i.e., not formed by God Himself, who is the
22  II,     I,  4|       might be distinguished and formed into a world. Now this appears
23  II,     I,  4|         which, if believed to be formed by God, would doubtless
24  II,    II,  2|         and appears to have been formed for them, or after them,
25  II,   III,  5|         age, which is said to be formed for the consummation of
26  II,   III,  6|        His prophet, "My hand has formed all these things," He declares
27  II,   III,  7|    Christ to God (with whom they formed also one spirit, in respect
28  II,    VI,  4|        of his deserved affection formed for it this inseparable
29  II,    XI,  4|      nature it is, or how it was formed, or to what purposes it
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