Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  4|       inspired each one of the saints, whether prophets or apostles;
 2   I,     I,  3|              3. And since many saints participate in the Holy
 3   I,     I,  3| partaken of by each one of the saints; but He is manifestly a
 4   I,   III,  1|    which, although done by the saints, are figuratively referred
 5   I,   III,  5|     Son takes place as well in saints as in sinners, in rational
 6   I,   III,  6|       the Son operates both in saints and in sinners, is manifest
 7   I,   III,  7|      confined to those who are saints. Finally, also, at the time
 8   I,   III,  7|     find possessed only by the saints. And therefore it is said, "
 9   I,   III,  7|   Spirit is conferred upon the saints alone, but that the benefits
10   I,     V,  4|        of Tyre was amongst the saints, and was without stain,
11   I,     V,  4|  degree inferior to any of the saints? For he is described as
12   I,     V,  5|      had had a place among the saints, and had enjoyed a share
13   I,     V,  5|    that light in which all the saints participate, by which they
14   I,    VI,  1|      were subject, and all the saints who have been followers
15  II,   III,  2|      to be the clothing of the saints, according to the language
16  II,   III,  6|       from thence, or that the saints will go thither, I do not
17  II,   III,  6|      in which the names of the saints are said to be written,
18  II,   III,  6|  seeing it is the world of the saints and of the thoroughly purified,
19  II,   III,  6|       which He promises to His saints was not made with hands,
20  II,   III,  7|        by the departure of the saints from that earth to those
21  II,    VI,  6|        Word of God. To all the saints, finally, some warmth from
22  II,    VI,  7|      but face to face, all the saints shall deserve to behold
23  II,  VIII,  3|     flame of fire, and all the saints are fervent in spirit, so,
24  II,     X,  2|   again in glory, i.e., of the saints, borrowed a comparison from
25  II,     X,  2|       worthily compared to the saints, and earthly things to sinners.
26  II,     X,  8|        expression, that as the saints will receive those bodies
27  II,    XI,  3|    entertain the hope that the saints will eat indeed, but that
28  II,    XI,  3|     Jerusalem, the city of the saints, i.e., he will be educated
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