Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,    II,  8|             person and subsistence. Consider, then, whether the Son of
 2   I,    II, 10|         Almighty; "and let us first consider what the glory of the omnipotent
 3   I,   III,  8|           Spirit of God. And this I consider is Paul's meaning, when
 4   I,    IV,  2|           Spirit, more conveniently consider in the proper place the
 5   I,     V,  3|            names themselves, let us consider whether the holy angels,
 6   I,     V,  3|           in the next place, let us consider whether those who are called
 7  II,     I,  4|        seems to follow that we next consider the nature of corporeal
 8  II,    IV,  1|         firmly grounded. We have to consider, then, the expression of
 9  II,    IV,  3|        deceptive sophisms, I do not consider it improper to bring forward
10  II,    IV,  3|             is not visible. Let him consider the distinction which we
11  II,     V,  1|    statements. These persons, then, consider goodness to be some such
12  II,     V,  3|          the question, whether they consider goodness to be a virtue;
13  II,     V,  4|         Clearly, then, He whom they consider to be the good God, is called
14  II,   VII,  1|   distinction in the Holy Spirit? I consider, then, that they are able
15  II,   VII,  4| propitiation for our sins; " let us consider whether this term Paraclete
16  II,  VIII,  4|           the reader must carefully consider and settle for himself,
17  II,    IX,  3|         when each one can weigh and consider them for himself? There
18  II,     X,  1|           me that we ought first to consider the nature of the resurrection,
19  II,     X,  1| comprehended thus, if one carefully consider what are the qualities of
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