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1 II, 1, 2| stronger, and in a greater degree Lord; and that which is
2 II, 1, 2| stronger, and in a greater degree Lord--must be God.~3.
3 II, 8, 1| not, since they can in no degree darken others. If, however,
4 II, 10, 1| therefore in the highest degree irrational, that we should
5 II, 12, 4| another; and that to such a degree, that they both endure passion
6 II, 13, 4| the Father of all is in no degree similar to human weakness.
7 II, 13, 7| that case all will in like degree partake of the Father. Just
8 II, 14, 5| their nature, they can in no degree at all contract pollution,
9 II, 30, 7| apostle, have reached a high degree of perfection in the love
10 III, 18, 5| have proceeded to such a degree of temerity, that they even
11 III, 18, 5| the human race to such a degree, that He even prayed for
12 III, 20, 2| immortal and powerful to such a degree as to confer immortality
13 III, 23, 5| irritated his body in a less degree. He, however, adopted a
14 III, 25, 1| were not led away to such a degree of superstition with regard
15 IV, 9, 3| willing to confer a greater [degree of] grace upon the human
16 IV, 11, 3| amount of grace, and a higher degree of exultation, rejoicing
17 IV, 28 | FORGETFUL OF THE GREATER DEGREE OF PERFECTION WHICH IT DEMANDS
18 IV, 39, 2| will adorn thee to such a degree, that even "the King Himself
19 V, 1, 2| that case], was there any degree of truth in Him, for He
20 V, 24, 2| they might attain to some degree of justice, and exercise
21 V, 30, 3| recommend it, there is a strong degree of probability, that from
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