Book, Chapter

 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,
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