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1 I, 4, 1| imparted a figure to her, but merely as respected substance,
2 I, 5, 4| things, inasmuch as he is merely animal. Their mother dwells
3 I, 14, 4| possessest the sound of it merely, whilst thou art ignorant
4 I, 27, 2| not with the Gospel, but merely a fragment of it. In like
5 I, 30, 6| length. But as he could merely writhe along the ground,
6 I, 30, 9| received from their creator a merely mundane inspiration. This
7 II, 5, 1| things as if these were merely temporal, or [at the best],
8 II, 12, 5| But that he really is not merely conceived of in the mind,
9 II, 12, 7| to a blind man, that not merely thirty productions, as they
10 II, 13, 1| have said already, they are merely certain definite exercises
11 II, 14, 1| the same arguments, and merely changing the names.~2.
12 II, 14, 7| But I will merely say, in opposition to these
13 II, 17, 9| was so produced as to know merely that one who produced him,
14 II, 20, 3| underwent a valid, and not a merely accidental passion; not
15 II, 22, 4| perfect Master for all, not merely as respects the setting
16 III, 2, 2| themselves are wiser not merely than the presbyters, but
17 III, 8, 2| spoils his goods, but had merely spoken of him as being strong,
18 III, 13, 1| clearly that it was not merely one, but there were many
19 III, 14, 1| the truth. That he was not merely a follower, but also a fellow-labourer
20 III, 16, 1| some who say that Jesus was merely a receptacle of Christ,
21 III, 16, 1| while others say that He merely suffered in outward appearance,
22 III, 18 | THE SON OF GOD BECAME MAN MERELY IN APPEARANCE, BUT THAT
23 III, 18, 7| the law was spiritual, it merely made sin to stand out in
24 III, 25, 2| both without anger and [merely] good, they have alleged
25 III, 25, 2| the good God, if he is merely good, and not one who tests
26 IV, 1, 1| Father, but is so termed merely by courtesy (verbo tenus),
27 IV, 1, 2| distinguish those who by word merely (verbo tenus) are termed
28 IV, 2, 4| Now, He has not merely related to us a story respecting
29 IV, 9, 2| properties in common, but merely differ in number and size;
30 IV, 13, 3| even our enemies; and not merely to be liberal givers and
31 IV, 14 | PLACED HIM UNDER LAWS, IT WAS MERELY FOR MAN'S WELFARE; NOT THAT
32 IV, 17, 1| not their oblation, but [merely demanded it], on account
33 IV, 18, 3| endeavour to offer a sacrifice merely to outward appearance, unexceptionably,
34 IV, 22, 2| For it was not merely for those who believed on
35 IV, 23, 2| manner of life, but was merely ignorant of the advent of
36 IV, 28, 2| when we are directed not merely to abstain from evil actions,
37 IV, 28, 2| is increased; being not merely temporal, but rendered also
38 IV, 29, 2| but that this occurred by merely natural causes (sed naturaliter
39 IV, 33, 2| not flesh, but was a man merely in appearance, could He
40 IV, 33, 5| stedfast from Him, if He was a merely imagined being, and not
41 IV, 33, 5| manifested Himself as a merely imaginary being? Everything,
42 IV, 37, 5| And not merely in works, but also in faith,
43 IV, 37, 6| things irrational or of a [merely] animal nature, which can
44 IV, 38, 2| uncreated being; but this merely applied to him who was lately
45 IV, 38, 4| beginning, but at first merely men, then at length gods;
46 V, 1 | OF THE VIRGIN MARY, NOT MERELY IN APPEARANCE, BUT ACTUALLY,
47 V, 1, 2| to say that He appeared merely to outward seeming, and [
48 V, 6, 1| Holy Spirit, man, and not [merely] a part of man, was made
49 V, 12, 3| do such things, as being merely flesh and blood, cannot
50 V, 12, 5| see; the darkness being merely driven away by the power
51 V, 12, 6| salvation? For if it was [merely] a temporary benefit which
52 V, 19, 2| receive eternal life, but merely the inner man. Moreover,
53 V, 25, 5| are revealed to us, not merely the particulars of the apostasy,
54 V, 30, 2| And Jeremiah does not merely point out his sudden coming,
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