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1 V, 1 | question), through certain expressions devised by the energy of 2 V, 2 | just as it agrees with the expressions, "Mercury waving his wand, 3 V, 3 | These are the three tumid expressions (of these heretics), CAULACAU, 4 V, 8 | by one employ those very expressions of the astrologers; (and 5 V, 15| natural (philosophers), and of expressions uttered in reference to 6 VI, 3 | into all Libya, and the expressions of these reached as far 7 VI, 4 | Aristotle denominates by (the expressions) "potentiality" and "energy," 8 VI, 14| love, and employing the expressions, "holy of holies," and " 9 VI, 21| by enigmas and some such expressions as these: "When you depart 10 VI, 22| them,) taken advantage of expressions employed by the Pythagoreans. 11 VI, 34| considerable time nonsensical expressions, he was in the habit of 12 VII, 7 | but also in the actual expressions and names, transferring 13 VII, 14| Scripture uses the following expressions: "Not in words taught of 14 VII, 18| transference, under the same expressions, of the arrangement of his 15 VIII, 3 | Docetae, the same) from the expressions of the Saviour, "And if 16 IX, 4 | are invisible. From such expressions of his it is easy to understand 17 IX, 5 | immortal, in the following expressions: "Immortals are mortal, 18 X, 29| are not persuaded by empty expressions, nor caught away by sudden