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1 1, Pref | innumerable causes which generally separate men from the love of Christ 2 1, Pref | says, firstly: "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? 3 1, Pref | which naturally tend to separate those who are not firmly 4 1, Pref | creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, 5 1, Pref | enumerated by Paul, do not separate us (from Christ); but not 6 1, Pref | things that follow, can separate them from the love of God 7 2, LX | of the dead exists in a separate state (from the body); and 8 4, LVI | consists of a fifth nature, separate from the other four elements, 9 4, LXX | subject of loathing to each separate individual, although of 10 5, XXXII | portion of the whole, and to separate them from those who received 11 5, XLVIII| circumcision, they will separate it not only from that of 12 6, XXV | placing its name in two separate places. Moreover, Celsus 13 8, II | is only used by those who separate themselves and stand aloof 14 8, V | indeed they do in a sense separate themselves and stand aloof 15 8, XI | implying that there are separate factions in the divine kingdom, 16 8, LIV | means, they are seeking to separate from God the soul which 17 8, LVIII | each one has power over a separate member. And he wishes us 18 8, LXII | and wretched through being separate and outcasts from God, though