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1 1, XXVII | disposition, and possessed of understanding, and capable of comprehending 2 1, XXXI | but the true wisdom and understanding of God), exerted all their 3 1, LIV | Lo, my Servant shall have understanding, and shall be exalted and 4 2, V | and elevate the soul and understanding of man, and to persuade 5 2, XLI | one possessed of moderate understanding, was Diogenes on that account 6 2, XLII | seems to be the case, not understanding that the Logos had become 7 2, LXXVII | whether he has an articulate understanding of such a topic, and is 8 3, XX | he will be amazed at the understanding of the man who can clothe 9 3, XXXIX | all who were capable of understanding, that the guileless purpose 10 3, XLV | gave Solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding much, and largeness 11 3, XLV | the sake of exercising the understanding of its hearers, it has spoken 12 3, XLVII | things which relate to the understanding, and which are unseen and 13 3, XLVII | of sense to those of the understanding, when he adds, "For the 14 3, LIV | Oh, ye fools, be of an understanding heart," and "Who is the 15 3, LIV | those who are devoid of understanding in the words, "Come, eat 16 3, LIV | ye may live, and correct understanding in knowledge." This too 17 3, LIX | sinner, who is devoid of understanding, who is a child, and, to 18 3, LIX | those who are devoid of understanding to those which beget wisdom, 19 3, LXIII | LXIII.~After this, not understanding how it has been said that " 20 3, LXXVII | is the act of those whose understanding is darkened. We do not then 21 4, VIII | received by the popular understanding. And in order that these 22 4, XXX | effect, and perhaps also not understanding the saying, that "he who 23 4, XXXII | being adorned not only with understanding, but also with a share of 24 4, XXXVII | breath of life," and not understanding the sense in which the expression 25 4, XXXVIII| latter, as offending the understanding, and to declare that they 26 4, XLIII | while living with Laban, not understanding to what these words refer: " 27 4, LXV | for such to attain a clear understanding of it, unless it be revealed 28 4, LXX | one possessed of moderate understanding would wish to be engaged. 29 4, LXXI | what follows, Celsus, not understanding that the language of Scripture 30 4, LXXI | anxious to attain a true understanding of holy Scripture, will 31 4, LXXI | to such as are of acuter understanding, both meanings being frequently 32 4, LXXV | derive their origin from an understanding that is beyond all admiration. 33 4, LXXVI | wishing to exercise the human understanding in all countries (that it 34 4, LXXVI | they might employ their understanding in the invention of the 35 4, LXXV | observe, that the gift of understanding has been bestowed upon us 36 4, LXXV | them, yet by means of our understanding obtain the mastery, and 37 4, LXXV | being and of his natural understanding. For some purposes we require 38 4, LXXIX | such as by means of their understanding obtain the mastery over 39 4, LXXIX | do not make use of their understanding to secure their safety from 40 4, LXXX | towards the attainment of understanding and the other virtues, and 41 4, LXXX | beasts to be a prey to the understanding of man, and to the arts, 42 4, LXXX | which are the product of the understanding. For it was not without 43 4, LXXXVI | reflective powers and of their understanding what has been bestowed by 44 4, XC | honour," does not possess understanding, and therefore he did not 45 4, XCIV | Athene, was not divine, but understanding the words spoken by this " 46 4, XCVII | demons, and having their understanding dragged down from God and 47 5, I | not our subject with our understanding and reason empty and devoid 48 5, X | resemble as a result of their understanding and observing the law of 49 5, XIX | of believers, and to the understanding of the common people, who 50 5, XXIX | thrown before the common understanding, nor what is holy given 51 5, LIV | Celsus has adduced, from not understanding the contents of the book 52 5, LV | those who are capable of understanding the meaning of the prophet, 53 5, LX | used figuratively for the "understanding," as one would call it without 54 6, III | those who are capable of understanding them. Suppose that Plato, 55 6, IV | are comprehended by the understanding alone,--and although they 56 6, V | which is perceived by the understanding), and maketh him a light 57 6, XVII | to the pollution of their understanding, which is clothed with the 58 6, XIX | soul, and is beheld by the understanding alone; and around it the 59 6, XX | those who are capable of understanding him, the apostle manifestly 60 6, XX | which are the object of the understanding, and cognisable by it alone. 61 6, XX | greatness of His power and understanding "has passed through the 62 6, XXXII | fictions, have, from neither understanding magic, nor discriminating 63 6, XXXVI | means of the tree;" not understanding, I think, the symbolical 64 6, XXXVIII| which was the inscription, "Understanding." We have introduced these 65 6, XLVI | bold in countenance, and understanding riddles. And his power shall 66 6, LXI | LXI.~Again, not understanding the meaning of the words, " 67 6, LXII | of such things, and not understanding, moreover, on what principles 68 6, LXII | limbs," we agree with him, understanding the things "of which we 69 6, LXIX | with the heart that is, the understanding; not indeed with any kind 70 6, LXX | which is the object of the "understanding." It is the same, too, with 71 6, LXX | rendered in spirit, and with understanding. It is not, however, with 72 6, LXXI | Celsus accordingly, as not understanding the doctrine relating to 73 7, VIII | thoughts that are without understanding."~ 74 7, X | the reach of the common understanding, they set them forth in 75 7, XXXII | the resurrection without understanding it, and who, simply because 76 7, LX | LX.~Now, after understanding this illustration, we have 77 7, LXI | those have a difficulty in understanding him, who have been brought 78 8, XXIX | for themselves a correct understanding of the law of Moses, carefully