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1 1, Pref | His miracles wrought by divine power, so as to give the 2 1, II | demonstration of its own, more divine than any established by 3 1, IV | Saviour, in order that at the divine judgment every man may be 4 1, IX | that it was not without divine intervention that the philanthropic 5 1, IX | city or country without divine permission, since no good 6 1, X | concluded that there is no divine providence at all, and have 7 1, XI | with surpassing wisdom and divine greatness of mind dared 8 1, XII | are regarded among them as divine, but where the vulgar, hearing 9 1, XIX | universe, and who made known divine things with far greater 10 1, XIX | Romans, a spirit which was divine. And if he demands of us 11 1, XXI | and unalterableness of the divine nature, is stigmatized as 12 1, XXVI | have come to pass without divine assistance, that Jesus, 13 1, XXVI | cure of the body--without divine help; and if one were to 14 1, XXVI | say that it was without divine assistance that he had implanted 15 1, XXVI | place among men without divine help, how much more confidently 16 1, XXIX | as he did regarding the divine judgment, and the punishments 17 1, XXXI | filled, moreover, with a divine power (since it was no mere 18 1, XXXII | Barbarians, who were looking for divine condemnation, might depart 19 1, XXXVI | believe that they spake by divine inspiration, but also to 20 1, XXXVII | if God wished to send a divine teacher to the human race, 21 1, XXXVIII | that the angel gave the divine intimation, or that our 22 1, XXXVIII | help of magic and not by divine power; for he asserts "that 23 1, XXXIX | doors, she was not saved by divine power, nor was her story 24 1, XLVIII | of many, some relating to divine things, and others to future 25 1, XLVIII | calls it, a kind of general divine perception which the blessed 26 1, XLVIII | prophets having discovered this divine perception, and seeing and 27 1, XLVIII | seeing and hearing in this divine manner, and tasting likewise, 28 1, XLVIII | the savour of his son's divine garments, and added to the 29 1, XLVIII | other leprosy, by His truly divine touch. It is in this way, 30 1, LVI | infirmity intermingled with its divine greatness. To quote the 31 1, LVII | according to the decree of Divine Providence, is a son of 32 1, LVII | Simon was in no respect divine.~ 33 1, LX | great one; and beholding a divine sign in the heaven, they 34 1, LXII | that it was by help of a divine power that these men taught 35 1, LXII | His apostles by a sort of divine power? And to this also, 36 1, LXII | inasmuch as, not possessing any divine power, they have the appearance 37 1, LXII | as it confirms both the divine manifestation of our Saviour' 38 1, LXII | persuasion accompanied with divine power; and the words of 39 1, LXIII | believe also the account of divine things. Now in the general 40 1, LXVI | communicated to them the divine will, saying on the first 41 1, LXVI | the conspirator, than that Divine Providence should hinder 42 1, LXVII | fables, which attributed a divine origin to Perseus, and Amphion, 43 1, LXVII | which represented them as of divine descent. But these Greeks 44 1, LXIX | to all who believe in the divine word, says: "Such a body 45 1, LXIX | somehow might be even more divine than that of the multitude, 46 2, II | the belief that they are divine, and that it is an act of 47 2, II | he said, in answer to the divine command, "Not so Lord; for 48 2, V | resurrection of the dead, and the divine judgment, and of the rewards 49 2, VI | being obscure, and needing divine help for its comprehension, 50 2, IX | in a far greater and more divine degree, which was once united 51 2, XIV | system were not devoid of divine power.~ 52 2, XVI | some greater display of divine power, so that His soul, 53 2, XXXIV | Macedonia, was liberated by divine power, when the gates of 54 2, XXXV | possessed something that was divine, and greater than was possessed 55 2, XXXVI | of Jesus, would listen to divine portents, let him read the 56 2, XXXVIII | and with the evidence of divine power, among the whole human 57 2, XLIV | death, as greater and more divine messengers of heaven (than 58 2, XLVIII | been deemed worthy by a divine decree of the miracle which 59 2, XLIX | at least are not at all divine, but are the acts of wicked 60 2, XLIX | these are not the works of a divine nature, but the inventions 61 2, XLIX | established, as well as the divine missions of His disciples; 62 2, L | of Moses were wrought by divine power; so the proceedings 63 2, LI | nature that is holy and divine? and does human life endure 64 2, LI | which are the result of divine power. And it follows from 65 2, LI | which are the product of divine power, he would seem to 66 2, LI | proceed from a power that is divine, why shall we not test those 67 2, LI | and holy state, receives a divine spirit, and performs such 68 2, LI | admire and accept all as divine, will it not be manifest, 69 2, LI | men wrought by means of divine power what they are recorded 70 2, LII | instrumentality of Moses to be really divine, and endeavour to refute 71 2, LII | performed, with not being divine? For if the final result, 72 2, LII | which you believe to be divine; whereas the latter ventured 73 2, LIII | were not the works of a divine nature, but were the inventions 74 2, LVIII | effected through the agency of divine power?"~ 75 2, LXIII | that his power was really divine, he ought to have appeared 76 2, LXVII | really wished to manifest his divine power, he ought to have 77 2, LXVII | show that His power was divine to each one who was capable 78 2, LXIX | manner more adapted to their divine character, on a more suitable 79 2, LXX | men but those which were divine in their nature -- I speak 80 2, LXXII | gone up with Him. For the divine voice is of such a nature, 81 2, LXXII | heard by a better and more divine organ of hearing than that 82 2, LXXV | the desert discredited the divine appearances; and thus what 83 2, LXXVI | one who partakes of the divine nature, when conversing 84 2, LXXVIII | become acquainted with the divine teaching, the kingdom of 85 2, LXXVIII | what he wished without the divine assistance, and could rise 86 3, I | it was predicted by the Divine Spirit that one was to come 87 3, III | inventions, but that a certain divine Spirit being in the holy 88 3, IV | the prophets spoke under divine influence; but they are 89 3, V | suppliants, that punishment which divine Providence had decreed was 90 3, V | wrought by sorcery, and not by divine power. Moses, however, not 91 3, V | things, and a partaker in the divine Spirit, both enacted laws 92 3, VII | which were derived from a divine source, to allow the killing 93 3, XI | of the books held to be divine. At all events, while the 94 3, XII | were believed by all to be divine, there arose heresies, which 95 3, XIV | upon a reason, but upon the divine working, so that its commencement 96 3, XXI | the truly venerable and divine contents of the Gospels, 97 3, XXV | should be honoured with divine honours, seeing some great 98 3, XXV | And if nothing that is divine in itself is shown to belong 99 3, XXVI | manner so indicative of divine intervention, and who showed 100 3, XXVII | have happened without the divine intervention, but that this 101 3, XXVIII | the Metapontines from this divine worship, if they were to 102 3, XXVIII | prophets who received the Divine Spirit, but of Him also 103 3, XXVIII | through faith, along with its divine elements, to the salvation 104 3, XXVIII | there began the union of the divine with the human nature, in 105 3, XXVIII | human, by communion with the divine, might rise to be divine, 106 3, XXVIII | divine, might rise to be divine, not in Jesus alone, but 107 3, XXIX | he was a god or worthy of divine honours, they for that reason 108 3, XXXI | into glory, I perceive the divine arrangement in such an act, 109 3, XXXI | human doctrine, but for divine teaching, they may devote 110 3, XXXI | who are to receive in the divine judgment the reward of the 111 3, XXXIII | meaning which lies in the divine Scriptures, agreeably to 112 3, XXXIII | when he said that "by some divine arrangement he flew away 113 3, XXXIV | the Acarnanians who pay divine honours to Amphilochus, 114 3, XXXV | nothing either demoniacal or divine about these individuals 115 3, XXXV | forbids them to be received as divine because they are wicked 116 3, XXXVI | think that they are paying a divine penalty inflicted by Antinous. 117 3, XXXVII | is over all, but that the divine and holy angels of God are 118 3, XXXIX | such a result without the divine assistance. And we have 119 3, XL | its relationship (to the divine), at once rejects what it 120 3, XL | sent forth, furnished with divine power and authority, to 121 3, XLI | one that was ethereal and divine?~  122 3, XLV | among the Churches to be divine. Now, in the fiftieth Psalm, 123 3, XLVII | not happen to them without divine permission, in these words: " 124 3, XLIX | whom the teachers of the divine word wish to make converts." 125 3, LII | especially excellent and divine we then venture to bring 126 3, LIII | they bring publicly forward divine and venerable truths, and 127 3, LIX | the knowledge and study of divine things. We, however, keeping 128 3, LXII | sinners, but as a teacher of divine mysteries to those who are 129 3, LXXII | wisdom is the knowledge of divine and human things and of 130 3, LXXXI | words were not spoken by the divine Spirit, who filled the souls 131 3, LXXXI | those which are proved to be divine, and uttered by inspiration. 132 4, III | for him by means of his divine power to make (men) better." 133 4, III | for him, by means of his divine power, to make (men) better, 134 4, III | for God, by means of His divine power, to create men who 135 4, III | is able to do so by His divine power." We ourselves have 136 4, IV | make them better, nor by divine power liberate all men from 137 4, V | becomes a partaker of the Divine Spirit. It is not necessary, 138 4, VI | by His unspeakable and divine power, Himself take up His 139 4, VII | and were recipients of the Divine Spirit, and who strove to 140 4, VIII | who, in the reception of divine influence, surpassed, by 141 4, IX | many varied aspects of the divine wisdom, must entrust themselves 142 4, XIII | turn to what follows. The divine word says that our God is " 143 4, XVI | into His glorious and more divine condition. But with difficulty 144 4, XVII | with the writings of the Divine Spirit, who had His abode 145 4, XVIII | partly to the nature of the Divine Word, who is God, and partly 146 4, XVIII | benefit of our race. And the Divine Word, well knowing this, 147 4, XXI | of the indwelling of the Divine Spirit, it is manifest that, 148 4, XXI | in them, or rather in the Divine Spirit that is in them.~  149 4, XXII | brought upon themselves the divine wrath." And any one who 150 4, XXII | that Jesus was something divine and sacred, is this, that 151 4, XXVII | which they believe to be divine, and who show that He who 152 4, XXX | laughter, the announcement of a divine judgment, and of the punishment 153 4, XXXII | enjoyed the protection of the divine power, neither coveting 154 4, XXXII | they were worthy of the divine protection. But when it 155 4, XXXIII | God, and assumption of the divine name, as implies a familiar 156 4, XXXIV | acts of these men, and the divine oracles addressed to them, 157 4, XXXVI | history other than that of the divine record, those passages which 158 4, XXXVIII | not received a share of divine power, and which yet was 159 4, XLII | Himself should, through his divine power, bring forth into 160 4, XLVII | namely) the illustrious and divine nation of the Jews, after 161 4, LV | as we would say, by the Divine Spirit speaking in Moses, 162 4, LVII | another) are not the work of a divine intelligence, producing 163 4, LXV | it be revealed to them by divine inspiration, both what evils 164 4, LXXIII | which was determined by the divine appointment, is termed " 165 4, LXXVI | would not have sought out divine things, nor engaged in the 166 4, LXXIX | beginning a union of the divine nature with that of men. 167 4, LXXX | the first men as hearing divine voices and oracles, and 168 4, LXXXI | But we ought to admire the divine nature, which extended even 169 4, LXXXII | these things to admire the divine nature, and on the other 170 4, LXXXIII | nature fashioned in the divine image to have its (original) 171 4, LXXXV | possession of men, and of divine and heavenly beings, and 172 4, LXXXVIII| one maintain to be more divine than the power of foreknowing 173 4, LXXXVIII| show greater devotion to divine things; and this, I presume, 174 4, LXXXVIII| that their souls are more divine in their nature, and fitted 175 4, LXXXIX | irrational animals are more divine and intelligent than human 176 4, LXXXIX | irrational animals is more divine than that of man. For, had 177 4, LXXXIX | entertain ideas of God more divine and distinct than those 178 4, LXXXIX | possess grander and more divine ideas than, I do not say 179 4, LXXXIX | understand the nature of the Divine Being better than Pherecydes, 180 4, LXXXIX | from doubts regarding the Divine Being, by imparting to them 181 4, XC | being should abandon the divine oracles, and betake himself 182 4, XC | if there was in them any divine nature capable of foretelling 183 4, XC | because they were more divine and intelligent than they.~  184 4, XCI | prophetic birds having a divine nature, and the other rational 185 4, XCIV | birds is to be esteemed divine because future events are 186 4, XCIV | the souls of those are divine through which the omens 187 4, XCIV | This slave, then, was divine, while the great Ulysses, 188 4, XCIV | s Pallas Athene, was not divine, but understanding the words 189 4, XCIV | the words spoken by this "divine" grinder of corn as an omen, 190 4, XCIV | as the poet says:--~"The divine Ulysses rejoiced at the 191 4, XCIV | birds are possessed of a divine soul, and are capable of 192 4, XCVI | What could be called more divine than the power of foreknowing 193 4, XCVII | like them, may enjoy the divine love? And as Celsus is desirous 194 4, XCVIII | some provision of nature; divine providence freely displaying 195 5, I | reason empty and devoid of divine inspiration, that the faith 196 5, II | to heal them by means of divine responses; and neither the 197 5, IV | find that because they are divine they are sometimes termed " 198 5, V | but (by those who know divine things) to what is truly 199 5, V | things) to what is truly divine and blessed; whereas the 200 5, VI | God, and yet its parts not divine; or (as if it were reasonable) 201 5, VII | and its several parts not divine. And he seems to call the 202 5, VII | whole, His parts also are divine? Certainly they say that 203 5, VII | God, its parts also are divine; so that not only are human 204 5, VII | not only are human beings divine, but the whole of the irrational 205 5, VII | these, the plants also are divine. And if the rivers, and 206 5, VII | its parts necessarily are divine. But it follows from the 207 5, VII | God, all that is in it is divine, being parts of the Cosmos. 208 5, VII | birds and fishes, will be divine,--an assertion which would 209 5, XXII | and the grandeur of the divine promise, proving also the 210 5, XXIII | pass into a better and more divine condition, and preserving 211 5, XXVII | view, that piety is not divine by its own nature, but by 212 5, XXX | regarded as having used one divine language, and so long as 213 5, XXX | preserved in the use of this divine language, and they remained 214 5, XXXII | laws of a better and more divine character, which were enacted 215 5, XXXIV | continues Celsus, "Ammon in divine things would not make a 216 5, XXXVI | make a worse ambassador of divine things than did the angels 217 5, XXXVIII | nevertheless teach us to offer divine worship to cold water, and 218 5, XLVI | nor Jupiter to be at all divine, but that some demon, unfriendly 219 5, L | enjoy the protection of the divine power, so that in the reign 220 5, L | economy of things and this divine favour were transferred 221 5, L | unsuccessful; for there was a divine hand which fought on their 222 5, LI | mighty works without the divine help.~ 223 5, LIV | circulate in the Churches as divine, although it is from this 224 5, LV | written--whether held to be of divine origin among Christians 225 5, LX | becomes a participator of the divine glory; the term "face" being 226 5, LXV | recognise these books as divine. For we find both of these 227 6, II | words; and it is only by the divine agency that this takes place 228 6, V | readers being filled with a divine spirit; and this light is 229 6, VI | in his writings, or more divine than those which he has 230 6, X | the result to be due to a divine spirit in him who made the 231 6, XI | cast the dice, in order to divine whither they may betake 232 6, XI | cast the dice in order to divine whither we shall betake 233 6, XII | wisdom is of one kind, and divine of another. And he quotes 234 6, XIII | is human, and the other divine. Now the "human" wisdom 235 6, XIII | with God;" whereas the "divine"--being different from the " 236 6, XIII | human," because it is "divine"--comes, through the grace 237 6, XIII | for the soul, but that "divine" wisdom is the "end," being 238 6, XIII | who is wise, according to divine wisdom, that "he will not 239 6, XIII | beholds wise men dying." Divine wisdom, accordingly, being 240 6, XIII | have participated in the "divine" wisdom, but the more excellent 241 6, XIII | the topics relating to the divine wisdom.~ 242 6, XIV | understand and grasp the divine hope. We do not maintain, 243 6, XIV | earthly wisdom to receive the "divine," but we do acknowledge 244 6, XIV | in comparison with the "divine." In the next place, instead 245 6, XIV | to that wisdom which is "divine."~  246 6, XV | avenger of all breaches of the divine law: he who is about to 247 6, XX | by his contemplation of (divine) things deemed every calamity 248 6, XX | that have truly learned divine things, and have lived lives 249 6, XXI | ancient prophet, says that a divine vision was presented to 250 6, XXIII | the entrance of souls into divine things, not from the statements 251 6, XXIII | different modes in which divine souls enter into a better 252 6, XXIII | those who will march on to divine things, let him read the 253 6, XXXIX | appearance of acting by divine power), he adds: "What need 254 6, XLII | from the meaning of the divine enigmas, creating an adversary 255 6, XLIII | the (true meaning) of the divine enigmas, is not himself 256 6, XLIII | man's expulsion from the divine Paradise, obscurely shadows 257 6, XLIV | deserving of an ascent to divine things, and may be elevated 258 6, XLVI | admire the words as truly divine and prophetic; for in them 259 6, LXVI | and want of knowledge of divine things these objects were 260 6, LXVI | Celsus, or any accuser of the divine Word, the answer, "How shall 261 6, LXXI | also are "body," but as a divine power does it comprehend 262 6, LXXIII | indifferent," he thinks that the divine nature was cast amid pollution, 263 6, LXXV | the following: "Since a divine Spirit inhabited the body ( 264 6, LXXV | to whom was imparted some divine quality beyond other beings, 265 6, LXXVII | did he who said, "Since a divine Spirit inhabited the body ( 266 6, LXXVII | referred to the nature of the divine Word, who does not show 267 6, LXXVII | Celsus and the enemies of the divine Word, and those who have 268 6, LXXVIII | performed amongst men, where the divine Word did not visit the souls 269 6, LXXVIII | admitting such operations of the divine Word. Moreover, the advent 270 6, LXXIX | many bodies filled with a divine Spirit, similar to the one 271 6, LXXIX | incomprehensibility of the divine judgments, ignorant persons 272 7, III | false men who pretended to a divine inspiration; and let us 273 7, III | are regarded with awe as divine truths. Judge by this whether 274 7, III | it is not the part of a divine spirit to drive the prophetess 275 7, III | under the influence of the Divine Spirit ought to be the first 276 7, IV | we are persuaded that the Divine Spirit "mortifies the deeds 277 7, VI | man at all, worthy of the divine possession, as they call 278 7, VII | inspired. They were selected by Divine Providence to receive the 279 7, VII | Providence to receive the Divine Spirit, and to be the depositaries 280 7, VII | of the inspiration of the Divine Spirit, whose wonderful 281 7, IX | Son of God; or, I am the Divine Spirit; I have come because 282 7, X | shown that there was no divine inspiration in those words 283 7, XI | Celsus, and to set forth the divine inspiration of the prophecies; 284 7, XVI | men there was something divine, namely the only-begotten 285 7, XVII | and express image of the divine nature should come into 286 7, XVIII | their lives received the Divine Spirit, "wandered about 287 7, XXI | unto Illyricum." And as the divine knowledge was given to him 288 7, XXI | mind was illumined by the Divine Word, he himself therefore 289 7, XXVII | not hold, regarding the Divine Being, to the effect that " 290 7, XXVIII | comments as follows: "The divine men of a former age have 291 7, XXVIII | writers whom he styles "divine," and chiefly from Plato, 292 7, XXIX | to the intention of the Divine Spirit, we have only to 293 7, XXX | their desire to advance in divine knowledge. For our part, 294 7, XXXIV | behold the wonders of the divine law, or that the law of 295 7, XXXIV | says, "Thou shalt find a divine sense."~ 296 7, XXXV | human form, but making its divine power felt through the whole 297 7, XXXVI | wise and well versed in divine knowledge, and should make 298 7, XL | others, for the sake of those divine doorkeepers whose names 299 7, XLI | have us to learn so many divine truths, and for whom we 300 7, XLI | so many things by a truly divine inspiration, and even Him 301 7, XLI | instructions in regard to the Divine Being, adapted to their 302 7, XLII | You perceive, then, how divine men seek after the way of 303 7, XLIV | know God but by the help of divine grace coming from above, 304 7, XLIV | from above, with a certain divine inspiration. Indeed, it 305 7, XLIV | a marvellous exercise of divine grace to those whom He saw 306 7, XLIV | profound acquaintance with divine things obtained from philosophy, 307 7, XLIV | what is great and truly divine; and these things God grants 308 7, XLV | And if you think that a Divine Spirit has descended from 309 7, XLV | descended from God to announce divine things to men, it is doubtless 310 7, XLVI | other lessons given by the Divine Word, have learned and practised 311 7, XLVIII | present their prayers to the Divine Being. And attached to the 312 7, XLIX | have been said by those divine men, the prophets of God 313 7, LI | this: "If you think that a Divine Spirit has descended from 314 7, LI | descended from God to announce divine things to men, it is doubtless 315 7, LI | eyes of his soul serves the Divine Being in no other way than 316 7, LIII | surely of a spirit truly divine. But others were before 317 7, LIV | Omphale. Let him show that divine honours should be paid to 318 7, LIV | were accompanied by such a divine power, that even to this 319 7, LVIII | indeed they were held by divine men before his time. But 320 7, LX | them. In the same way the divine nature, having the purpose 321 7, LX | to a careful study of the divine word, and they become plain 322 7, LXII | these as representing the Divine Being, seeing that God has 323 7, LXIV | allow in the worship of the Divine Being altars, or temples, 324 7, LXV | and who partake of His divine nature, are very different 325 7, LXVI | error in their views of the Divine Being. Moreover, we do not 326 7, LXIX | all who fall away from the divine law, whether through heedlessness, 327 8, II | us in accordance with the divine word. After having put this 328 8, III | words "gods" and "lords." Divine Scripture teaches us that 329 8, VI | the participation of the divine blessedness, and are imbued 330 8, IX | Celsus supposes, but by a divine power, which was foretold 331 8, X | principles and precepts of the divine word. Had Celsus known who 332 8, XI | separate factions in the divine kingdom, and that there 333 8, XI | understand the nature of that divine kingdom of which we are 334 8, XVII | souls, according to the divine word, temperance, justice, 335 8, XIX | not prevail against the divine power which had built that 336 8, XX | necessary to worship the Divine Being by raising lifeless 337 8, XX | senseless men, who have no divine faculty for perceiving God, 338 8, XXI | enlightened worship to the Divine Being will act according 339 8, XXIII | life in accordance with the divine word consists not "in a 340 8, XXVI | are in agreement with the divine laws. But if that cannot 341 8, XXVII | piety, and who sets His divine angels to watch over those 342 8, XXVIII | not indeed deny that the divine word does seem to command 343 8, XXXI | show that it is not the divine angels of god, but demons, 344 8, XXXI | certain times to carry out the divine judgments, for the restoration 345 8, XXXII | Psalmist bears witness that divine justice employs certain 346 8, XXXII | how it accords with the divine justice, that such multitudes 347 8, XXXII | setting themselves against the Divine Being, multiply impious 348 8, XXXII | rather do they feast with divine angels, who are appointed 349 8, XXXII | with no demons, but with divine angels: "For every creature 350 8, XXXIII | knowledge of God and of the divine life, or places where there 351 8, XXXVII | the precise names which divine Scripture applies to God; 352 8, XXXVIII | the prohibitions of the divine law is this, "Thou shalt 353 8, XLII | cross and slain, and not His divine nature, that we call God; 354 8, XLIII | from the truth, have by a divine power been enabled to embrace 355 8, XLV | have been delivered with a divine voice by priests and priestesses, 356 8, XLV | women, who were under a divine influence?--all the wonderful 357 8, XLVI | in accordance with the divine oracles. They also, when 358 8, XLIX | indestructible offspring of a divine and incorporeal nature, 359 8, L | vicious indulgence. For the divine word says: "What is an honourable 360 8, LII | in the principles of the divine word, then, on the common 361 8, LIII | human art to represent the Divine Being, but strove rather 362 8, LIII | they could in degrading the Divine Being to the level of brute 363 8, LVI | souls. For in this way is divine Scripture accustomed to 364 8, LXI | all things devoted to the divine will, will be most pleasing 365 8, LXII | blood and odours; nor is the Divine Being to be profaned in 366 8, LXIV | know who are worthy of the divine approval, and they are not 367 8, LXVII | are we forbidden to pay divine honours to Minerva, if we 368 8, LXVII | heaven. For these all form a divine chorus, and unite with the 369 8, LXVIII | of Homer, maintaining the divine origin of the kingdom, and 370 8, LXX | all, being guarded by that divine power which promised to 371 8, LXX | And so completely does the Divine Providence embrace all things, 372 8, LXXIII | and that, so to say, a divine help, "putting on the whole 373 8, LXXIV | been good and worthy, to a divine and heavenly city, to whom 374 8, LXXV | are called rulers of the divine nation--that is, the Church-- 375 8, LXXV | rule in accordance with the divine commands, and never suffer


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