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1 Int, 5| some of the peoples of the earth who had not yet heard the 2 Int, 8| destruction of heaven and earth, he passes by the obvious 3 Int, 10| wine are produced from the earth which He made, and so bread 4 II, VII| not to send peace on the earth, but a sword. I came to 5 II, XVII| about in confusion; the earth was trembling from beneath 6 II, XVII| recesses were shaken of sky and earth and under the earth. . . .94 7 II, XVII| and earth and under the earth. . . .94 Tell me, then, 8 II, XIX| Passion from the depths of the earth, did not appear to Pilate. 9 II, XV| into another body of air or earth, or perhaps of something 10 III, VIII| bands of Hades and cleft the earth and raised again a band 11 III, VIII| terrible after it, such as earth could not bear, nor could 12 III, XI| to the parts beneath the earth. For then we dwelt in a 13 III, XIV| it as His own, heaven and earth and things under the earth.~ ~ 14 III, XIV| earth and things under the earth.~ ~This was true in the 15 III, XIV| if it was He who rent the earth, darkened the sun, and brought 16 III, XIV| which was emptied on the earth, at only thirty. But Judas 17 III, XXIII| the case ? It is from the earth that we men have all come 18 III, XXIII| a certain sense, not the earth but its flesh, and drinking 19 III, XXIII| and wet products of the earth are its flesh and blood. 20 III, XXIII| but doing no harm to the earth when we use up its flesh 21 III, XXIII| Begotten Son created the earth, and from the earth He took 22 III, XXIII| the earth, and from the earth He took man and wrought 23 III, XXIII| therefore the body signifies the earth when simply stated,157 and 24 III, XXIII| simply stated,157 and the earth is Christ's creation through 25 III, XXIII| own making, and from this earth were given in later time 26 III, XXIII| since the body is from the earth, and the bread and wine 27 III, XXIII| bread and wine are from the earth likewise. How is it then 28 III, XXIII| maker and creator of the earth, nor is it the individual 29 III, XXIII| for the creation of the earth belongs to Me and none other. 30 III, XXIII| their body from Me after the earth, but I, before the earth 31 III, XXIII| earth, but I, before the earth was, wrought it, receiving 32 III, XXIII| bounty; for it is from the earth that the bread is ordained 33 III, XXIII| a food for you, and the earth is of My manufacture. It 34 III, XXIII| manufacture. It is from the earth likewise that the body comes, 35 III, XXIII| that the body is from the earth and the blood likewise, 36 III, XXIII| bread which is tilled on the earth, even though it be the flesh 37 III, XXIII| though it be the flesh of the earth, has no promise that it 38 III, XXV| which destroyest all the earth."~ ~This explanation is 39 III, XXVII| others, if they saw Christ on earth as Peter did, and then heard 40 III, XXVII| stay among the things of earth ? His great faith had to 41 III, XXXV| conscience' sake, for the earth is the Lord's and the fulness 42 III, XLII| another to those on the earth, while there were other 43 III, XLII| again to those under the earth. For error, taking the deceitful 44 III, XLII| with its deadly spells 217 earth, sea, air, and the things 45 III, XLII| and the things beneath the earth. So invisible spirits which 46 III, XLII| certain of the demons of the earth, which demanded herds of 47 III, XLII| and dusky, seeing that the earth is by nature black and gloomy; 48 III, XLII| appeasing the demons of the earth. Stakes and goads and snares 49 III, XLII| for fire, water, air, and earth are not idols, but properly 50 III, XLII| properly fire, water, air, and earth. |113~ ~To what then do 51 IV, I| contrived the parts of the earth in grievous fashion, and 52 IV, II| so, He does not make the earth to be sailed over, nor again 53 IV, II| the stars below and the earth above.~ ~Wherefore we may 54 IV, XII| high and sometimes near the earth, signifies the angels, who 55 IV, XII| to heaven and descend to earth in the course of their service. 56 IV, III| the bounds and ends of the earth possess it complete,250 57 IV, VI| judged together with the earth. "The earth shall present 58 IV, VI| together with the earth. "The earth shall present all men to 59 IV, VI| things which have to do with earth are subject to disturbance, 60 IV, VII| monstrous quackery : "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my 61 IV, VII| would stand, if heaven and earth no longer existed ? Moreover, 62 IV, VII| is Father of heaven and earth when He says : "Father, 63 IV, VII| Father, Lord of heaven and earth" (Matt. xi. 25). And John 64 IV, VII| it? And if the element of earth perishes, what shall be 65 IV, VII| heaven is my throne, and the earth is the footstool of my feet." 66 IV, VII| passing away of heaven and earth.~ ~ 67 IV, XVI| passing away of heaven and earth.~ ~[It is plain that the 68 IV, XVI| passing away of heaven and earth is through no fault of theirs, 69 IV, XVI| Matthew xxiv. 35: "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my 70 IV, XVI| the beauty of heaven and earth be lost, as soon as the 71 IV, XVI| will remain when heaven and earth have passed away. Therefore 72 IV, XVI| habitation before heaven and earth were created. The Psalmist 73 IV, XVI| underlies the words. Heaven and earth may mean man, in his twofold 74 IV, XVI| a new heaven and a new earth" (Isa. lxv. 17).]~ ~ 75 IV, IX| Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these 76 IV, IX| wisdom of Him who came to earth, to hide the rays of knowledge 77 IV, XVII| conception of our enormous earth in its relation to heaven, 78 IV, X| about His own coming to earth. If then it was on account 79 IV, XVIII| might rejoice over those on earth as well as those in heaven.~ ~ 80 IV, XIX| condition of detachment from the earth, directed against us a saying 81 IV, XXVII| amid the corruption of the earth, and have received their 82 IV, XXVIII| that it was from the virgin earth that He took the flesh and 83 IV, XXVIII| ashamed to take soil from the earth, but works in muddy material 84 IV, XXVIII| is more precious than the earth, and make from it an image 85 IV, XXIII| called gods, whether on earth or in heaven, yet to us 86 IV, XXIV| the stars falling, and the earth perishing ; and yet He will 87 IV, XXIV| would be impossible for the earth to hold all those who had 88 IV, XXX| fruits of autumn, digging the earth and working its clods . . . 89 IV, XXX| be free from the inhuman earth; that lamentation should 90 IV, XXX| sincere; . . . that the earth should |157 never be freed 91 IV, XXX| other being, but heaven and earth and the things that appertain 92 IV, XXX| mire or clay, in heaps of earth or of dung; and if the fire, 93 IV, XXX| redemption of Him who came to earth. For as the man who had 94 V | in contact with the seed, earth, ploughman, wallet, yoke,