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1 1 | TRUTH. HOW THEY TAKE THE FORM OF THE PRAXEAN HERESY. ACCOUNT 2 2 | not in substance, but in form; not in power, but in aspect; 3 7 | also Himself assume His own form and glorious garb, His own 4 7 | is He "who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery 5 7 | equal with God." In what form of God? Of course he means 6 7 | course he means in some form, not in none. For who will 7 7 | its own kind, in its own form. Now, even if invisible 8 7 | their substance and their form in God, whereby they are 9 8 | Following, therefore, the form of these analogies, I confess 10 11| a dry ground, who had no form nor comeliness." These are 11 14| seen except in an imaginary form. But, (they say,) He calls 12 15| thought, gives effect and form to what He sees. Thus all 13 19| subordinate agent sent to form external things, such as 14 27| unchangeable, and incapable of form, as being eternal. But transfiguration 15 27| unchangeably in His own proper form. Now, if He admits not of