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 1   I,     I,  4|       occasion these words were spoken by the Saviour, before whom
 2   I,     I,  9|         of the subject, have we spoken of the nature of God, as
 3   I,   III,  3|       that the divine wisdom is spoken of by Solomon, or in which
 4   I,   III,  4|  subjects of which we speak are spoken of by a stretch of language
 5   I,   III,  6|           If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not
 6   I,   III,  7|     this is to be understood as spoken of the Spirit of God, since
 7   I,     V,  2|   certain princes of this world spoken of as possessing a kind
 8   I,     V,  2|         in heavenly places, are spoken of by Paul himself. What,
 9   I,     V,  4|    heard the second also, to be spoken of some man who was prince
10   I,     V,  4| therefore, that these words are spoken of a certain angel who had
11   I,    VI,  2|      new heavens and new earth, spoken of by Isaiah, it may be
12   I,    VI,  3|      beginning of which we have spoken, have sunk to such a depth
13   I,   VII,  1|      previous chapter have been spoken of in general language,
14  II,     I,  5|        they were created," seem spoken of the qualities by which
15  II,    IV,  1|    might be fulfilled which was spoken by this or that prophet,"
16  II,    IV,  1|      Have you not read what was spoken by God to Moses: I am the
17  II,    VI,  3|       only is the divine nature spoken of in human words, but the
18  II,   VII,  4|     Spirit. Now Paraclete, when spoken of the Saviour, seems to
19  II,  VIII,  1|     witness, that this Psalm is spoken of Him-the following words
20  II,  VIII,  5|   everything corporeal which is spoken of God, such as fingers,
21  II,    IX,  1|       that the firmament is not spoken of, nor the dry land, but
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