Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  5|     He is by many degrees far better than what we perceive Him
 2   I,     I,  5|  unspeakably and incalculably better and more glorious than all
 3   I,     I,  7| soul-to the effect that it is better than the whole bodily nature-the
 4   I,     I,  7|      this power, which is far better than any other, i.e., the
 5   I,     I,  7|     the disparagement of that better substance which is within
 6   I,    II, 10|    can be no doubt that it is better for Him to be omnipotent
 7   I,   III,  5|     not at all converted to a better life. In those persons alone
 8   I,   III,  5|      are already turning to a better life, and walking along
 9   I,     V,  2|      possesses, he advance to better things; of censure, if he
10   I,     V,  4|       nature, but fell from a better to a worse position, and
11   I,    VI,  3|      of those who fell from a better condition without at all
12   I,    VI,  3|       through each stage to a better condition, reach even to
13   I,   VII,  5|     with Christ, which is far better." For I think that the sun
14   I,   VII,  5|     with Christ, which is far better." Paul indeed adds, "Nevertheless,
15   I,  VIII,  4|      latter will advance to a better state of things; because
16  II,     I,  4|    would create matter either better or greater, or of another
17  II,     I,  4|       any one, that neither a better nor inferior matter could
18  II,   III,  1|     that which now exists, or better than it, or greatly inferior;
19  II,   III,  4|    some unmistakeable reasons better (than this), and for others
20  II,    IV,  1|    God is to be sought in the better parts of the world, i.e.,
21  II,    VI,  7|    who can discover something better, and who can establish his
22  II,  VIII,  2|  admit the understanding of a better, i.e., of a divine nature,
23  II,  VIII,  5|     termed His soul, as being better than the rest of His body.
24  II,  VIII,  5|   that the apostles, as being better than the rest of the body,
25  II,    IX,  2|  aversion to and a neglect of better things, furnished the beginning
26  II,    IX,  5|       not only to give such a better habitation, but also to
27  II,     X,  7|       that will be called its better part which was made in the
28  II,    XI,  1|       that there is something better than those things which
29  II,    XI,  5|     with Christ, which is far better; " knowing that when he
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