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1 I, 5 | together and governed by one spirit or mind. Orpheus, who is 2 I, 5 | whom he calls Mind and Spirit:--~"Know first, the heaven, 3 I, 5 | Are nourished by a Soul,~A Spirit, whose celestial flame~Glows 4 I, 5 | to be ignorant what that Spirit was which had so much power, 5 I, 8 | now sustains them by His spirit, and governs them by His 6 II, 2 | in the case of God, whose spirit and influence are diffused 7 II, 3 | ones with copious-ness and spirit. But truly you fear the 8 II, 9 | forth afar, He produced a Spirit like to Himself, who might 9 II, 9 | these of itself, but the Spirit of God, without which nothing 10 II, 13| vital source of His own Spirit, which is everlasting, that 11 II, 13| vessel which this heavenly spirit may employ as a temporary 12 III, 12| from this source that the spirit of man is not mortal, since 13 III, 12| the body, he lives in the spirit only. In this one thing 14 III, 22| since they will be equal in spirit, and nothing but reverence 15 III, 23| contempt of money? Brave spirit! But I wait to see their 16 III, 29| there is a wicked and crafty spirit who is unfriendly to the 17 IV, 5 | inspiration of the Divine Spirit. And many have written and 18 IV, 6 | a pure and incorruptible Spirit, whom He called His Son. 19 IV, 8 | THE BIRTH OF JESUS IN THE SPIRIT AND IN THE FLESH: OF SPIRITS 20 IV, 8 | twice born, first in the spirit, and afterwards in the flesh. 21 IV, 8 | though He is Himself also a spirit, yet He proceeded from the 22 IV, 8 | majesty, enclosed the vocal spirit proceeding from His mouth, 23 IV, 9 | the truth. For it is the spirit of God which he named the 24 IV, 11| chosen men with the Holy Spirit, appointing them as prophets 25 IV, 12| THINGS.~Therefore the Holy Spirit of God, descending from 26 IV, 12| possession of the Divine Spirit, conceived; and without 27 IV, 12| was made fruitful by the Spirit of God, to whom whatever 28 IV, 12| disbelieved, and vexed His Holy Spirit; and He was turned to be 29 IV, 13| the Son of God through the Spirit, and the Son of man through 30 IV, 13| it follows that as to the spirit He was God, which we affirm. 31 IV, 13| out of his root; and the Spirit of God shall rest upon Him, 32 IV, 13| shall rest upon Him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, 33 IV, 13| wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and of might, 34 IV, 13| counsel and of might, the spirit of knowledge and of piety; 35 IV, 13| shall be filled with the spirit of fear of the Lord." Now 36 IV, 14| by God to the earth, the Spirit of God declared through 37 IV, 15| foretold by David. And the Spirit of God descended upon Him, 38 IV, 16| his Psalms, foreseeing in spirit what a crime they were about 39 IV, 17| now, but of the heart and spirit, which was delivered by 40 IV, 18| followed up with all the spirit and strength of his eloquence, 41 IV, 18| these sufferings; but the Spirit of God, who was about to 42 IV, 19| His own accord gave up His spirit. And at the same hour there 43 IV, 19| affrighted, and vexed in spirit; her sun is gone down while 44 IV, 25| OF JESUS IN THE FLESH AND SPIRIT, THAT HE MIGHT BE MEDIATOR 45 IV, 25| God was the Father of His spirit without a mother, so a virgin 46 IV, 25| is composed of flesh and spirit, and the spirit must earn 47 IV, 25| flesh and spirit, and the spirit must earn immortality by 48 IV, 25| mortal, draws with itself the spirit linked to it, and leads 49 IV, 25| to death. Therefore the spirit, apart from the flesh, could 50 IV, 25| since the flesh hinders the spirit from following God. For 51 IV, 27| god, command the wicked spirit to come out of the man: 52 IV, 27| depart from his priest as the spirit of the demon from the man; 53 IV, 29| both have one mind, one spirit, one substance; but the 54 V, 5 | and to have whetted the spirit of wolves.~"Then war's indomitable 55 V, 9 | though inspired by the Divine Spirit, or are they ashamed to 56 V, 11| for two years with great spirit appeared at length to yield. 57 V, 14| consist in greatness of spirit; and yet the same persons 58 V, 15| proportion to their eloquence and spirit, for completing the defence 59 V, 16| by the body, but by the spirit, although the condition 60 V, 16| speak of them as brothers in spirit, in religion as fellow-servants. 61 VI, 1 | the teaching of the Divine Spirit, and the aid of the truth 62 VI, 2 | of a pure mind and a just spirit, and a breast, as he himself 63 VI, 8 | under the influence of some spirit. But if he had known or 64 VI, 17| themselves, and with fortitude of spirit we should challenge all 65 VI, 18| enemy, he is judged a man of spirit and activity--aIl honour 66 VI, 24| sacrifices are gentleness of spirit, and an innocent life, and 67 VII, 3 | that saying of Virgil:--~"A spirit whose celestial flame~Glows 68 VII, 3 | perceived that the divine spirit is everywhere diffused, 69 VII, 5 | able by His own immortal Spirit to produce innumerable souls, 70 VII, 5 | clothed and covered his spirit with an earthly body, that, 71 VII, 10| he says, "with confident spirit, if circumstances shall 72 VII, 12| always, since the divine spirit is everlasting. In fine, 73 VII, 12| received its origin from the Spirit of God, which is eternal. 74 VII, 12| in breathing forth their spirit, so that as the limbs grow 75 VII, 17| Syria, born from an evil spirit, the overthrower and destroyer 76 VII, 20| light,"~because it is a spirit, and by its very slighthess 77 VII, 23| them at the same time a spirit, and honour, and life."~ 78 VII, 24| their eyes by the divine Spirit, and they saw these things, 79 VII, 26| accordance with the style and spirit of Lactantius. But all fictions 80 VII, 27| us to God; and "while a spirit rules these limbs," let