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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | greater wisdom, and who were capable of investigating his meaning, 2 1, XXI | afraid to say that he is capable of change, and may be altered 3 1, XXI | and, generally, that he is capable of corruption, if there 4 1, XXVI | hundred individuals a doctrine capable of removing so many evils. 5 1, XXVII | possessed of understanding, and capable of comprehending allegories.~ 6 1, LXIX | body, and one which was capable of suffering a natural death. 7 2, II | to those who were not yet capable of receiving it, might have 8 2, XXIII | He assumed one which was capable both of suffering pains, 9 2, LXIV | because they alone were capable of beholding His glory on 10 2, LXIV | dead unto sin, all men were capable of seeing Him; but that, 11 2, LXIV | longer anything which was capable of being seen by the multitude, 12 2, LXV | knew to have received eyes capable of seeing His resurrection. 13 2, LXVII | divine to each one who was capable of seeing it, and according 14 2, LXX | as distinct -- were not capable of being received by all 15 3, XXV | composed of human material, and capable of receiving human wounds 16 3, XXXIX | clearly appear to all who were capable of understanding, that the 17 3, LXXV | consists of a body, which is capable of being changed and altered 18 3, LXXIX | the best which they were capable of receiving; so it might 19 3, LXXIX | morals of which the many were capable, not threatening sinners 20 4, XIV | structure is concerned, capable of dissolution, endeavour 21 4, XV | glory), that He might be capable of being received by men. 22 4, XVI | below did not possess eyes capable of seeing the transformation 23 4, XVIII | one, according as he is capable of receiving Him. Nor does 24 4, XLI | taken to mean what they are capable of meaning, so that it was 25 4, XLI | compactly built, and rendered capable of sustaining a tempest 26 4, LVII | which underlies bodies is capable of receiving those qualities 27 4, LXI | really perish; that it is capable of dying, but does not actually 28 4, LXI | mortal and immortal, by being capable of both conditions; and 29 4, LXI | sufficient; and if any one is capable of hearing and examining 30 4, LXV | our judgment, no one is capable of ascertaining the origin 31 4, LXXI | same passage by him who is capable of comprehending it.~ 32 4, LXXXII | admiration of man, who is capable of considering and admiring 33 4, LXXXIII | been a philosopher, who was capable of perceiving the good which 34 4, LXXXIV | among men, and which is capable of adorning by its reason 35 4, LXXXVIII| the irrational animals are capable of thinking about Him regarding 36 4, XC | animals, which he regards as capable of divining; but yielding 37 4, XC | in them any divine nature capable of foretelling future events, 38 4, XCI | assertion that both were capable of divination be refuted 39 4, XCIV | of a divine soul, and are capable of perceiving God, or, as 40 5, XXIII | since then He would be capable of ceasing to be God; for 41 5, XXXIX | nothing else than a virtue capable of including all other virtues, 42 5, XXXIX | other virtues, and a reason capable of containing all reason 43 5, XLV | incantation professed itself capable of accomplishing had it 44 5, LIII | one of His adherents was capable of receiving Him. And this 45 5, LV | point persuade those who are capable of understanding the meaning 46 6, III | sayings to those who are capable of understanding them. Suppose 47 6, IX | the fifth which is both capable of being known and is true. 48 6, X | And there are some who are capable of receiving nothing more 49 6, XVI | Now who is there that is capable of giving even moderate 50 6, XVII | knows the Father who is capable of knowing Him.~ 51 6, XX | XX.~Now, to those who are capable of understanding him, the 52 6, XXIII | and gates. And if he is capable of finding out also the 53 6, XXIII | seek the help of one who is capable of initiating him into the 54 6, LXIX | created all things. For who is capable of seeing the wisdom which 55 6, LXX | Spirit to those who are capable of receiving it, although 56 6, LXXI | make the God of all things capable of perishing, the very Word 57 6, LXXVII | Creator chooses, and is capable of receiving all the qualities 58 6, LXXVII | He does to those who are capable of following Him to the 59 6, LXXVIII | souls of those who were capable, although for a little time, 60 7, XXXI | that if our nature were capable of so sublime a contemplation, 61 7, XXXIII | His providence rendered capable of that knowledge. To see 62 7, XLI | more learned a theology capable of raising the soul far 63 7, LXVIII | spiritual beings who are capable of sin, it is for those


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