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1 I, pref, 3| thou thyself (as being more capable than I am) wilt expand those
2 I, 1, 1 | produced him, and was alone capable of comprehending his father'
3 I, 3, 1 | divulged, because all are not capable of receiving it, but has
4 I, 6, 1 | visible and tangible, and capable of enduring suffering. At
5 I, 7, 5 | good are those who become capable of receiving the [spiritual]
6 I, 14, 2 | because no one of them was capable by itself of uttering the
7 I, 15, 1 | to be most holy, and not capable of being expressed in words,
8 I, 18, 3 | they find in the Scriptures capable of being referred to the
9 I, 30, 14 | disciples, whom he knew to be capable of understanding so great
10 II, 10, 2 | that they may be deemed capable of informing us whence is
11 II, 13, 5 | must have been which was capable of receiving and containing
12 II, 13, 5 | intelligence of God was sent forth, capable of containing it, and more
13 II, 16, 4 | inasmuch as they are not capable of rising to the conception
14 II, 17, 3 | different substance, which is capable of passion, then whence
15 II, 17, 5 | Father, be passible, and are capable of the varying phases of
16 II, 17, 7 | source, all must either be capable of passion along with Him
17 II, 17, 9 | perfect Bythus, was not capable of rendering that production
18 II, 24, 2 | Christ, too, ought to be capable of being reckoned up in
19 II, 30, 4 | being the superior, and capable of ministering to her desire.
20 III, 5, 1 | him; but to those who are capable of comprehending the unnameable
21 III, 12, 7 | adopted error just as he was capable [of embracing it]. But the
22 III, 15, 2 | affirm that he is one not capable of receiving the truth,
23 III, 16, 6 | the impassible becoming capable of suffering, and the Word
24 III, 19, 3 | quiescent, that He might be capable of being tempted, dishonoured,
25 III, 25, 6 | their Mother bewail them, as capable of conceiving and inventing
26 IV, 6, 3 | taught us that no man is capable of knowing God, unless he
27 IV, 20, 4 | saving it, and becoming capable of being perceived by it,
28 IV, 37, 6 | a nature that they were capable of transgression, nor men
29 IV, 38, 1 | have come, but as we were capable of beholding Him. He might
30 IV, 38, 2 | eternal]--but they were not capable of receiving it, because
31 V, 2, 2 | maintaining that it is not capable of incorruption. But if
32 V, 3, 2 | also be found fit for and capable of receiving the power of
33 V, 3, 3 | these members as not being capable of [receiving] life. But
34 V, 3, 3 | and since the flesh is capable of being quickened, what
35 V, 4, 2 | perceive that bodies are capable of receiving life. For they
36 V, 4, 2 | those [bodies] which are capable of participating in life
37 V, 9, 2 | willing." For this latter is capable of working out its own suggestions.
38 V, 10 | WITHOUT THE SPIRIT IS NOT CAPABLE OF BRINGING FORTH FRUIT,
39 V, 12, 1 | For as the flesh is capable of corruption, so is it
40 V, 12, 4 | of the flesh mature and capable of incorruption? If then [
41 V, 13 | OUR HEARTS ARE SHOWN TO BE CAPABLE OF LIFE ETERNAL, BECAUSE
42 V, 30 | BECAUSE THIS NUMBER IS CAPABLE OF BEING FITTED TO MANY
43 V, 35, 2 | the mount; and nothing is capable of being allegorized, but
44 V, 35, 2 | in order that he may be capable of receiving the glory of
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