Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  4|          our Lord Jesus Christ to call in the first place Israel
 2 Pre,     0,  9|          which Greek philosophers call a0sw/maton, or "incorporeal,"
 3   I,     I,  2|          gross and solid body, to call it spirit, as in the expression, "
 4   I,    II,  2|       anything impersonal when we call Him the wisdom of God; or
 5   I,    II, 10|         whatever else he likes to call them, to have passed away,
 6   I,   III,  2|          by Paul, that no one can call Jesus Lord, save by the
 7   I,   VII,  2|       regarding souls, which they call spiritual natures.~In the
 8  II,     I,  4|           same as that which they call uncreated? Now I think it
 9  II,     I,  4|          not then seem impious to call that uncreated, which, if
10  II,     I,  4|           such as that which they call uncreated?~
11  II,   III,  6|       significations. For what we call in Latin mundus, is termed
12  II,   III,  6|           images which the Greeks call "ideas: "for it is certainly
13  II,   III,  6|           globe itself which they call the non-wandering (a0planh=),
14  II,   III,  6|      above that sphere which they call non-wandering (a0planh=),
15  II,   III,  6| visibility, being what the Greeks call a0sw/mata, i.e., incorporeal;
16  II,     V,  2|           place, if He whom the), call good is good to all, He
17  II,     V,  2|          Is he the same whom they call just? How then had he commanded
18  II,     V,  2|     servants, whom He had sent to call good and bad alike, to be
19  II,    VI,  4|           could have knowledge to call upon father or mother, He
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