Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  3|        themselves to be fit and worthy receivers of wisdom. ~
 2   I,     I,  2|         this view can be called worthy of the glory of God, if
 3   I,     I,  2|        consumed, a holy temple, worthy of Himself. Those, moreover,
 4   I,     I,  9|        be seen by those who are worthy. For you will certainly
 5   I,    II,  4|       something exceptional and worthy of God which does not admit
 6   I,   III,  7|  apostles themselves are deemed worthy to hear the words, "Ye shall
 7   I,   III,  7|  whereas he who has been deemed worthy to have a portion of the
 8   I,   III,  7| sanctifies all things which are worthy of sanctification, as it
 9   I,   III,  8|        obtains, when he is made worthy, the grace of wisdom and
10   I,   III,  8|       God may become such as is worthy of Him who gave it to be
11   I,   III,  8|    being which exists may be as worthy as He who called it into
12   I,  VIII,  2|      not sinned, that "I am not worthy to be called an apostle,
13   I,  VIII,  3|      the goodness of God, as is worthy of Him, incites and attracts
14  II,     I,  2|  diligence would be deemed more worthy of approval, and the place
15  II,    II,  2|         Spirit to those who are worthy, after many testimonies
16  II,     V,  2|   seeing they have done nothing worthy of punishment. For they
17  II,    VI,  6|         whose fragrance all the worthy prophets and apostles were
18  II,    IX,  8|        places of which they are worthy, so I am of opinion some
19  II,     X,  3|        us to hope for something worthy of divine grace; and this
20  II,    XI,  2|       drawing from them nothing worthy of the divine promises.~
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