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1 Int, 4 | to interpret Him to the. world. The objections before us 2 Int, 5 | Christian is showing, before a world in which the stigma of Christianity 3 Int, 5 | statement that "many rule the world,"31 and the taking of Hadrian 4 Int, 6 | linked with that part of the world,50 were it not that he speaks 5 Int (53) | it is to that part of the world, and not to Syria, that 6 Int, 8 | shall the prince of this world be cast down" instead of " 7 I | Mesopotamia, or rather in all the world --- so great was her experience 73 --- 8 II, XI | I am the light of the world"? (John viii. 12, 13).~ ~[ 9 II, XI | been a sad thing for the world if He had accepted their 10 II, XVII | above suspicion before the world, if the writing of the history 11 II, XIX | universal scandal of the world.~ ~For at once, if He had 12 II, XIX | help of the power of the world's rulers, but that it might 13 II, XV | Now is the judgment of the world, now shall the ruler of 14 II, XV | shall the ruler of this world be cast outside" (John xii. 15 II, XV | Now is the judgment of the world, now the ruler of this world 16 II, XV | world, now the ruler of this world shall be cast outside" ( 17 II, XV | who is the ruler of the world who is cast outside ? If 18 II, XV | ruler (for many rule the world 100 ), nor was he cast down.101 19 II, XV | fell to be the ruler of the world? If you are going to reply 20 II, XV | that there exists another world somewhere, into which the 21 II, XV | cast, if it be not in that world in which he happens to be 22 II, XV | a man cast down in that world in which he is ? Unless 23 II, XV | like manner, |47 when the world is broken (which is impossible), 24 II, XV | it follows that it is a world. And what is the cause of 25 II, XV | cause of the ruler of the world being cast out, as if he 26 II, XV | he were a stranger to the world ? If he be a stranger, how 27 II, XX | all men unto myself."~ ~"World" does not mean all creation ( 28 II, XX | who may be termed "the world within the world" 103 ).~ ~ 29 II, XX | termed "the world within the world" 103 ).~ ~The verse means 30 II, XX | He is said to rule "the world," although only "man" is 31 II, XX | and there is more in the world than man.~ ~For this identification 32 II, XX | I am crucified to the world." He does not mean all the 33 II, XX | He does not mean all the world, but the evil and fleshly 34 II, XX | painfully crucified, "the world," it was natural that the 35 II, XX | The "casting down" of the world's tyrant is not literal, 36 III, VIII | those who kept gardens, the world would really have been justly 37 III, VIII | Creator in Him that shook the world, and quenched the orgies 38 III, IX | and the last state of the world would have been worse than 39 III, IX | metaphorical serpent of the spirit world. Wherefore speaking as man 40 III, IX | the dispensation of the world.~ ~ 41 III, X | concerning Christ the whole world openly recognised, when 42 III, IV | working much harm in the world, and that He should grant 43 III, IV | through life, and make the world a perpetual plaything. They 44 III, IV | up the sea, and fill the world's whole theatre with sorrow. 45 III (135)| researches into the spirit world make it impossible to dogmatise 46 III, XI | Augustus who caused all the world to be. enrolled, and of 47 III, XI | that henceforth the whole world will look down on us, on 48 III, XIII | human life; the boat is the world; those who sailed all night 49 III, XIII | law guided the boat of the world; in the third, the prophets 50 III, VII | you until the end of the world " (Matt, xxviii. 20).~ ~ 51 III, VII | you until the end of the world"149 (Matt, xxviii. 20). 52 III, XIV | always until the end of the world " (Matt, xxviii. 20).~ ~[ 53 III, XIV | whole house of the wide world.~ ~Returning to the words 54 III, XIV | In whatever part of the world the faithful may cry, He 55 III, XIV | faithful until the end of the world.~ ~But before the Passion, 56 III, XXIV | or by the blessing on the world which came from the fall 57 III, XXV | xcii. 1), "He made fast the world, which shall not be shaken." 58 III, XXV | great enough to have the world put under their power, and 59 III, XXVII | showing to all the world a rock which is invincible 60 III, XXIX | who were sent about the world by the Jews with encyclical 61 III (207)| was near that part of the world. His subsequent suggestion 62 III, XXXV | an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is none 63 III, XLII | in various parts of the world. There was one kind to the 64 III, XLII | and snares had filled the world everywhere; neither air 65 III, XLII | encircled the inhabited world, a dark veil of ignorance 66 III, XLII | affected.~ ~Since therefore the world was full of disorder, and 67 III, XLII | An idol is nothing in the world." For the Greeks found out 68 III, XLII | should be preserved in the world. For the making of images 69 III, XLII | An idol is nothing in the world." Unless perchance some 70 III, XLIII | words, "Through union the world had its beginning ; through 71 IV, I | that "the fashion of this world passeth away" (1 Cor. vii. 72 IV, I | that the fashion of the world237 passes away? And how 73 IV, I | can the fashion of this world pass away ? What is it that 74 IV (238)| precede the words about the world passing away, but lie omits 75 IV (238)| and what He has is the world. ~ ~ 76 IV, I | suitable fashion for the world, but having created it incomplete, 77 IV, I | into what is good that the world would change if it came 78 IV, I | condition of the visible world is gloomy and a cause for 79 IV, I | the Creator, having the world, makes the fashion of it 80 IV, XI | that " the fashion of this world passeth away " (1 Cor. vii. 81 IV, XI | as for the fashion of the world ! "The fashion of the world" 82 IV, XI | world ! "The fashion of the world" may be understood in many 83 IV, XI | so is "the fashion of the world" a passing appearance.~ ~" 84 IV, XI | appearance.~ ~"The fashion of the world" also refers to the deceitfulness 85 IV (241)| familiar with that part of the world.~ ~ 86 IV, XI | change in "the fashion of the world" is clearly seen in the 87 IV, XII | hand."~ ~At the end of the world, it is the trumpet of angelic 88 IV, III | should be preached in all the world (Matt. xxiv. I4).248~ ~We 89 IV, III | shall be preached in all the world, and then shall the end 90 IV, III | quarter of the inhabited world has experience of the Gospel, 91 IV, XIII | should be preached in all the world (Matt. xxiv. 14).~ ~[The 92 IV, XIII | to the tragic side of the world. ~ ~But if we take the ordinary 93 IV, XIV | the faithful all over the world into Christ's army, and 94 IV, XV | to this day pollutes the world by creeping over it with 95 IV, XV | nearly tainted the whole world with the poison of his error. 96 IV, XV | unspeakable error in the world, and have taken numberless 97 IV, XVI | with the Godhead.271 So the world was like a great house made 98 IV, XVI | man, which abides in the world as in a tent, departs to 99 IV, XVI | been plucked.273~ ~Thus the world's splendour will be of no 100 IV, XVI | will it be with all the world. It will be like a damaged 101 IV, XVI | because, in speaking of the world passing away because |133 102 IV, XVII | understanding, and when sown in the world it uplifts men to holiness. 103 IV, XVII | against the wisdom of this world that Christ closed His heavenly 104 IV, X | Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners, of whom 105 IV, XIX | They introduce into the world a form of society which 106 IV, XXVIII | Word, who is the Sun of the world of mind, though descending 107 IV, XXVIII | image that He shakes the world by the beauty of His virtue, 108 IV, XXIV | from the beginning of the world, if they were to rise again. | 109 IV, XXX | kind of remaking. For the world, after again receiving a 110 IV, XXX | navigation ;314 that the world should not be turned round 111 IV, XXX | everything in the whole world should not receive a renewal 112 IV, XXX | be brought down upon the world as wholly a ruin and a destruction 113 IV, XXX | existence. He will judge the world for the things wherein it 114 V | concupiscence which is in the world.323~ ~END~ ~ ~ ~ ~