Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    VI,  1|      when every one shall be subjected to punishment for his sins;
2   I,    VI,  4| enemies themselves are to be subjected, and in which God is said
3   I,   VII,  5|     but by reason of Him who subjected the same in hope, because
4   I,   VII,  5|  creature," he remarks, "was subjected to vanity not willingly."
5   I,   VII,  5|     with the will of Him who subjected them, and in hope of the
6  II,   III,  3|       and all are said to be subjected to Christ, this (incorporeity)
7  II,   III,  3|     taken away, may be again subjected to movements of some kind,
8  II,    IX,  7|    by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope." Keeping
9  II,     X,  5|  being changed, they will be subjected to the pains of a general
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