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1 1, VII | resurrection, not being understood, is made a subject of ridicule 2 1, XII | learned among them, but understood in a symbolical sense by 3 1, XXXI | which are difficult to be understood by the multitude, such a 4 1, XLVIII| and more as a matter to be understood by the mind than to be perceived 5 2, XXV | to that in Him which is understood to be man, such as, "But 6 3, XX | he only imagined that he understood!~ 7 3, XXI | doctrine difficult to be understood, not merely by the multitude, 8 3, XXIII | their acts that they clearly understood the nature of what they 9 3, XLVII | are Clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, 10 3, LXII | excepting, of course, the man understood to be in Christ Jesus, who " 11 3, LXVI | chastisement;" and his words, as we understood them, we refuted to the 12 4, XII | Scriptures to "come down," it is understood as spoken in conformity 13 4, XIII | these words were differently understood by the writer, and can prove 14 4, XIII | evident that the fire must be understood to be material, and an object 15 4, XVII | especially when they are understood in their proper sense, appear 16 4, XXX | the just," and which is understood by wise men, is compared 17 4, XXX | such importance as if they understood them, and who strenuously 18 4, XXXVII| in which these words were understood by those who used them, 19 4, XXXVII| the Scriptures, literally understood, attribute such appendages 20 4, XLIV | female servants are to be understood metaphorically, is not our 21 4, XLIX | so as to be allegorically understood in their chief signification? 22 4, L | nothing which was to be understood as hating a secret meaning, 23 4, LI | were to be allegorically understood, and which did not belong 24 4, LXII | appears to me not to have understood Plato correctly, although 25 4, LXIX | and this, as it is truly understood by God alone, so also is 26 4, LXXII | of wrath," if "wrath" be understood in the sense of "passion?" 27 4, LXXII | the wrath of God is to be understood figuratively from what is 28 4, LXXII | should not "wrath" also be understood in a similar way? The "threatenings," 29 5, XVII | interpreters) by whom they were not understood, he proceeds to assert that " 30 5, XVIII | and which is more clearly understood by the more intelligent 31 5, XXIII | comparison with what is generally understood as "nature," there are certain 32 5, XXIX | narrative, then, may be understood as follows.)~ 33 5, XXXII | these remarks are to be understood as being made by us with 34 5, XLVII | subject may be still better understood, we have to remark that 35 5, LXV | have carefully observed or understood how it is that those Christians 36 6, III | are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, 37 6, VII | utterance, but not because they understood Plato imperfectly, as Celsus 38 6, XV | words of Plato imperfectly understood, where he expresses himself 39 6, XV | stupidity have not clearly understood the doctrine of humiliation, 40 6, XX | God, which are no longer understood by us through the things 41 6, XXXII | same God; which, not being understood by the enemies of God, as 42 6, XLII | Homer, he alleges, were so understood by Pherecydes, when he said 43 6, L | of accusation,--as if he understood them clearly and correctly, 44 6, LVII | some peculiar meaning be understood to attach to the word "admonish," 45 6, LIX | are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made,"-- 46 6, LXIII | the image of God" must be understood to be in our "inner man," 47 6, LXIV | is by sinners that God is understood as moving, or as we understand 48 6, LXX | If Celsus, indeed, had understood our teaching regarding the 49 6, LXX | the spirit. And He will be understood to be a Spirit in proportion 50 7, XVIII | glaringly false, if they understood them in the sense which 51 7, XXVIII| which promise is not to be understood to refer, as some suppose, 52 7, XXXVII| are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made." 53 7, XLIII | is used in the sense of "understood;" as in the passage, "He 54 7, XLIII | was made flesh," are to be understood of the only-begotten Son 55 7, XLVI | seen" by the reason, "being understood by the things that are made." 56 7, XLVI | minds upon these, and have understood their nature, they ascend 57 7, LX | instruction to benefit people who understood only Egyptian or Syriac, 58 7, LX | at first; but these are understood by such as devote themselves 59 7, LXVII | I say, he had thoroughly understood this subject, which is both 60 8, XXXII | not in any measure to be understood. And hence, too, rash spirits,