Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        6|   unappreciated, and allowed to pass into oblivion, the only
 2    II,     XVII|      things that were coming to pass as a deep and mighty vision
 3    II,      XIV|  concerning Him, they might not pass a vote of death against
 4   III,     VIII|    Hence that which had come to pass in a godly way long before,
 5   III,     VIII|        that which was coming to pass. Concerning the Passion
 6   III,       II|       be possible, let this cup pass from me" (Matt. xxvi. 36
 7   III,       II|         that His passion should pass from Him, and said to His
 8   III,       II|     that the temptation may not pass by you."119 For these sayings
 9   III,       IX|       be possible, let this cup pass from me " (Matt. xxvi. 36
10   III,       IX|         to come quickly, not to pass away. Note that He calls
11    IV,        I|       the fashion of this world pass away ? What is it that passes
12    IV,        I|      Creator239 were to make it pass away He would incur the
13    IV,        I|         makes the fashion of it pass away, as though He had it
14    IV,        I|     altering it. So then let us pass over this trivial saying
15    IV,       XI|        will. In a day a man may pass from a palace to a dungeon,
16    IV,       XI|      think human things do not "pass away," you necessarily make
17    IV,      VII|          Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall
18    IV,      VII|          but my words shall not pass away " (Matt. xxiv. 35).
19    IV,      VII|      witness borne to it, shall pass away, what shall be the
20    IV,      XVI| scriptural fact. For even if we pass over the Apocalypse of Peter,270
21    IV,      XVI|          Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall
22    IV,      XVI|          but my words shall not pass away."~ ~All the rest of
23    IV,      XVI|       gone. And yet as man will pass through death into a better
24    IV,    XXVII|         And in the end he would pass through the door of death,
25    IV,   XXVIII|      certain coverings, than to pass through them for the sake
26    IV,      XXX|       these things should never pass away, even late in time,
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