Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  2|    against the Son of man may hope for forgiveness; but that
 2   I,   VII,  5|     who subjected the same in hope, because the creature itself
 3   I,   VII,  5|        not willingly," or "in hope of what? "And in what way
 4   I,   VII,  5|      creation, receiving this hope, and looking for the fulfilment
 5   I,   VII,  5|    who subjected them, and in hope of the promises, were made
 6  II,    IV,  2|    plougheth should plough in hope, and he that thresheth in
 7  II,    IV,  2|      and he that thresheth in hope of partaking of the fruits."
 8  II,     V,  3|     is written respecting the hope of those who were destroyed
 9  II,     V,  3|       in the deluge; of which hope Peter himself thus speaks
10  II,  VIII,  3|      the spirit, how shall it hope for salvation? or when it
11  II,    IX,  7|    hath subjected the same in hope." Keeping in view, then,
12  II,     X,  3| undoubtedly, it becomes us to hope for something worthy of
13  II,    XI,  3|       apostles, entertain the hope that the saints will eat
14  II,    XI,  4|   fill the minds of those who hope for such results with a
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