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1 1, LXVI | by the eyes of men some higher element of divinity,--that 2 2, IX | minds of His disciples to higher thoughts of the Son of God, 3 2, LXIV | explained were endowed with higher organs of hearing than they 4 3, XLI | others of a different and higher kind. And if these opinions 5 3, XLVI | he regarded "the word" as higher than miraculous powers, 6 4, XVII | agreeably to another and higher view of things. And he would 7 4, XXX | cannot be seen without a higher inspiration and a diviner 8 4, LV | future, and the past," in a higher degree than those priests 9 4, LXIV | the same assertion in a higher degree of the nature of 10 4, LXXVI | subject to want in a far higher degree than the irrational 11 4, LXXIX | under some protection of the higher powers, so that there might 12 4, LXXXIII| winter, as being nothing higher than the irrational providence 13 5, XVIII | bodies, without a change to a higher condition, "shall those 14 5, XXVI | the superintendence of a higher power, divided the earth 15 6, XV | stupidity of those who aim at higher things, and owing to their 16 6, XLII | these accounts contain a higher view of things, while our 17 6, LXII | divinity. If we, however, put a higher meaning upon the words, " 18 7, LI | degree of spiritual influence higher than that in the passage, " 19 8, XVI | of God, whom they esteem higher than the Creator; and with 20 8, XXVIII | this, when to raise us to a higher and purer life it says, " 21 8, L | as far as possible to a higher state of refinement--to 22 8, LII | good shall be advanced to a higher state, and that the wicked 23 8, LV | all are not fit for the higher, that is, the perfectly 24 8, LX | his mind turned away from higher things, and allow them to 25 8, LX | becoming turned aside from higher things, and suffering them 26 8, LX | men, he must rise to the higher and better way of seeking 27 8, LXV | soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no 28 8, LXVI | praises seem to render the higher praise to God; for piety,