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1 I, 3 | deny that God is in some sense the great Supreme, except 2 I, 6 | challenging, and in a certain sense arresting the meaning of 3 I, 13| according to the literal sense of the Greek words); Vesta, 4 I, 16| way, by means of common sense and fair arguments, for 5 I, 28| life? For the life is in a sense the supplement of the Spirit. 6 II, 2 | God from the deductions of sense; just as if some blind man, 7 II, 3 | may suggest to us some sense whereby we may understand 8 II, 6 | property, and in a certain sense a natural attribute of goodness, 9 II, 22| accepted before God, in the sense of respectful homage to 10 II, 25| minatory and not a dubious sense, under the colour of an 11 II, 29| tends to maturity. In this sense the world itself will acknowledge 12 III, 5 | must be understood in a sense different from the literal 13 III, 12| completing the sound in its sense. Now since Emmanuel is God-with-us, 14 III, 13| ALSO SIGNS. METAPHORICAL SENSE OF PROPER NAMES IN SUNDRY 15 III, 13| sometimes understood, in His sense, the whole world as being 16 III, 19| own gospel even reveal the sense, when He called His body 17 III, 23| you will be refuted by the sense of the Scriptures tallying 18 IV, 10| of the case, and common sense, do not admit this insane 19 IV, 12| hateth." Now, in whatever sense these words were spoken, 20 IV, 15| carried with it less the sense of a curse than of an admonition. 21 IV, 16| become plain to us in what sense He required "an eye for 22 IV, 18| prophecy in the superior sense of the alternative mentioned 23 IV, 19| you only attach a proper, sense to the Creator's admonition 24 IV, 19| and simple words to any sense they choose by their conjectures, 25 IV, 19| which imply a conditional sense and are incapable of a simple 26 IV, 19| although I do not allow this sense, I may as well ask, by way 27 IV, 19| case, and the conditional sense in which His words were 28 IV, 20| figurative and allegorical sense was to wage a spiritual 29 IV, 21| no matter, provided the sense of them survives. But when 30 IV, 24| violence to the literal sense of the passage, since even 31 IV, 25| that they follow from the sense above, that no man indeed 32 IV, 29| attempt is made to modify this sense when it is applied to his 33 IV, 29| illustrations for His own sense, He is mine, because He 34 IV, 30| is risen up;" but in what sense except that in which Isaiah 35 IV, 31| the supper, then, in this sense the supper is the Creator' 36 IV, 33| will throw light upon the sense in which it was said, "If 37 IV, 33| have spoken them in this sense, if, when remarking their 38 IV, 33| He censured them in the sense in which the prophet Jeremiah 39 IV, 34| prohibits divorce in the same sense as Christ does, if any unchastity 40 IV, 34| abruptly; but if we regard its sense and purport, it naturally 41 IV, 35| The interpretation of this sense it will be our task to ascertain. 42 IV, 38| fully understood from this sense of the answer, then the 43 IV, 38| expression, discovered no other sense than what had reference 44 IV, 39| fig-tree you will find the sense in its connection suit in 45 IV, 41| taken in a like (indirect) sense, as much as to say, "You 46 IV, 41| Ye say that I am," in a sense equally free from doubt, 47 IV, 41| insisted on accepting that sense which His statement indicated.~ 48 V, 2 | is clear enough in what sense he writes, "I marvel that 49 V, 3 | only attend to the clear sense and to the reason of the 50 V, 4 | passage), what child (in the sense, that is, in which the Gentiles 51 V, 4 | world, in the apostle's sense, here means life and conversation 52 V, 8 | have not spoken by human sense, but with the Spirit of 53 V, 9 | insisted on my opinion of its sense, namely, that I might demonstrate 54 V, 10| QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN SUCH A SENSE AS TO MAINTAIN THE TRUTH 55 V, 10| not We shall bear, in the sense of a promise wishing us 56 V, 14| while explaining in what sense he would not have us "live 57 V, 15| SHORTER EPISTLES PUNGENT IN SENSE AND VERY VALUABLE.ST. PAUL