Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0, 10|         the truth regarding each individual topic, and form, as we have
 2   I,     I,  7|         and to sight, and as the individual members, formed by God,
 3   I,     I,  7|     perceiving and understanding individual things, and for being set
 4   I,    II,  9|         He is present, as if one individual. And although the breath
 5   I,    II, 12|      disposal and arrangement of individual things, each in its season.
 6   I,   III,  8|       And while pointing out the individual distinction of gifts, he
 7   I,   III,  8|       lapsus take place, and the individual quickly repent and return
 8   I,     V,  1|      were not known by any other individual; and that there were others
 9   I,    VI,  2|  remarked, the lapse by which an individual falls away from his position
10   I,  VIII,  1|        and mental vigour of each individual spirit.~
11   I,  VIII,  2|       the denial, but some other individual in him; how should Paul
12   I,  VIII,  4|       and moral progress of each individual, So, then, the angelic office
13   I,  VIII,  4|   discerning along with Him each individual thing, until they arrive
14  II,   III,  4|         the first, so that every individual grain would lie for the
15  II,     V,  2|     banquet, he beheld a certain individual not clothed with wedding
16  II,     V,  3|         Scriptures, what are the individual virtues, and not deceive
17  II,    VI,  3|      diversity characterized the individual souls, so that one was attached
18  II,   VII,  2| themselves, and scarcely another individual out of the whole nation,
19  II,   VII,  3|     others faith; and so to each individual of those who are capable
20  II,   VII,  3|      that which is needed by the individual who has deserved to participate.
21  II,  VIII,  2|     subject of inquiry when each individual topic shall begin to be
22  II,    IX,  4|          special reason for each individual case.~
23  II,    IX,  5|       God upon the deeds of each individual will appear a thing not
24  II,    IX,  6|          from the freedom of the individual will. Now God, who deemed
25  II,    IX,  6|       continues to regulate each individual according to the variety
26  II,    IX,  8|    grounds of the merits in each individual case are only recognised
27  II,    XI,  3|        God; so that, although an individual may depart from this life
28  II,    XI,  5|        Israel mean, and what the individual people of each tribe. Then,
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