Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  1|    other light of God can be named, "in which any one sees
 2   I,     I,  4|      Him from bodies; and He named Him the truth, to distinguish
 3   I,    II, 12|     all things, He therefore named Him a stainless mirror,
 4   I,   III,  4|       whenever the Spirit is named without that adjunct which
 5   I,     V,  1|   besides those which he had named, he says of the Saviour: "
 6   I,     V,  1|       and every name that is named, not only in this world,
 7   I,     V,  1|      mentioned, which may be named indeed in this world, but
 8   I,     V,  1|      others which may not be named in this world, but will
 9   I,     V,  1|      this world, but will be named in the world to come.~
10   I,     V,  2|      certain powers also are named with whom we have to wrestle,
11  II,   III,  2|   God and His wisdom, is now named incorruption), when Jesus
12  II,   III,  6|     ours, which formerly was named "Dry," to have derived its
13  II,   III,  6|      as this heaven also was named firmament from the title
14  II,     V,  4|  having in the former verses named genus and species together,
15  II,    VI,  3|      things were created, is named Jesus Christ and the Son
16  II,   VII,  1| Gospel according to John has named the Paraclete. For as it
17  II,   VII,  3|    of what work or act He is named the Paraclete, they have
18  II,  VIII,  2|      seems, meanwhile, to be named the soul of God; whereas
19  II,  VIII,  3|    things which are holy are named fire, and light, and fervent,
20  II,  VIII,  3|     and dignity, was made or named soul; and that, if repaired
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