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1 1, 9 | amity,~Because the animal nature sways their temperament.~
2 2, 8 | if it lose his wolf-like nature it becomes a friend;~Even
3 3, 7 | the prayer more than the nature of the thing prayed for.
4 3, 11 | reward,~But because his very nature is congruous therewith.~
5 3, 11 | his arises from his very nature,~Not from any discipline
6 3, 16 | illustrations of the illusive nature of the world, of the difference
7 3, 16 | child knows naught of the nature of sexual intercourse,~Except
8 3, 16 | not its essence or actual nature.~Hence if he says, "I know
9 3, 16 | report,~Though the real nature of Noah is not revealed
10 3, 16 | that you know not his real nature.~But this impotence to perceive
11 3, 18 | purified and raised above your nature.~I am Abraham, and you his
12 4, 2 | fruition." 25 In other words, "Nature conceals God, but the supernatural
13 4 (26)| God, not by reason of the nature which conceals him, but
14 4, 6 | demons. And as things of like nature attract one another, so
15 4, 6 | the rain the transitory nature of the cloud? ~Are you not
16 4, 9 | passed from one order of nature to another,~Till he became
17 5, 6 | its darkness know of the nature of light?~The gnat scuds
18 5 (6) | the heart, and shows the nature of all things as they really
19 5, 10 | illustrate the worthless nature of mere imitated religion
20 5, 10 | Though I bear a bad name, my nature is not malevolent;~What
21 5, 12 | condemned by the law of nature, when it had not been prohibited
22 5, 12 | trusted to the light of nature.~His brain is dried up;
23 6, Prol| one acts according to his nature.~To each one his office
24 6, Prol| he acts agreeably to his nature."~Art thou thirsting for
25 6, Prol| knowledge is lacking in a man s nature,~His soul is like a stone
26 6, 7 | to infer and deduce its nature and quality from the lofty
27 6, 9 | ye know not the truth and nature of the 'Truth,' 7~But at
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