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Alphabetical [« »] gratification 1 gratified 1 grave 2 great 28 greater 32 greatest 3 greatly 2 | Frequency [« »] 29 living 29 view 28 creature 28 great 28 individual 28 known 28 prophet | Origenes De principiis Concordances great |
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1 I, I, 6| light, we can reflect how great is the supply and source 2 I, I, 6| with a duller sense, in as great degree as those who on land 3 I, III, 8| taken away, he may make so great an advance in holiness and 4 I, V, 5| degree that, through too great proficiency, so to speak, 5 I, V, 5| if a man be guilty of so great neglect), he may descend 6 I, VI, 1| are treated by us with great solicitude and caution, 7 I, VI, 2| position is characterized by great diversity, according to 8 I, VII, 4| Scripture, when "God made two great lights, the greater light 9 I, VII, 5| when the ministry of their great work was performed, they 10 I, VIII, 4| rule undeservedly, for that great and distinguished order 11 I, VIII, 4| Avitus.~"It is an evidence of great negligence and sloth, that 12 II, I, 1| Seeing, then, there is so great a variety in the world, 13 II, I, 1| variety in the world, and so great a diversity among rational 14 II, I, 1| are we to imagine for so great a diversity in the world, 15 II, I, 4| this matter, which is so great, and possesses such properties 16 II, I, 4| impiety for thinking that so great a work as the world could 17 II, III, 2| although we may now make great proficiency, yet as we only 18 II, VIII, 1| it is said that "God made great whales, and every living 19 II, VIII, 1| moons, and sabbaths, and great days, I will not accept; 20 II, IX, 1| suppose that God created so great a number of rational or 21 II, IX, 4| righteousness. How, then, so great a variety of things, and 22 II, IX, 4| variety of things, and so great a diversity, can be understood 23 II, IX, 4| examine and inquire how that great variety and diversity in 24 II, IX, 5| is this: If there be this great diversity of circumstances, 25 II, IX, 8| uses when he says, "In a great house there are not only 26 II, X, 2| think themselves persons of great learning and wisdom, we 27 II, X, 2| wishing to describe the great difference among those who 28 II, XI, 4| who devote themselves with great labour to the pursuits of