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1 I, 1 | that which assumes the form of counselling to obedience, 2 I, 1 | which is presented in the form of example; which latter 3 I, 2 | devoid of passion; God in the form of man, stainless, the minister 4 I, 2 | right hand, and with the form of God is God. He is to 5 I, 6 | change in the nutriment, form the milk in themselves, 6 I, 8 | hortatory and the consolatory form; so also, in addition to 7 I, 9 | neglecting. He employs this form when He says by Esaias: " 8 I, 9 | laying it before one. This form of instruction He employs 9 I, 9 | think. Neither from this form of instruction does he abstain, 10 I, 10| belongs to the panegyrical form of speech, the useful to 11 I, 10| and the de-hortatory are a form of the persuasive, and the 12 I, 10| style of sentence in one form becomes hortatory, and in 13 I, 10| also the panegyrical in one form becomes inculpatory, and 14 I, 10| Isaiah. And still another form of instruction is benediction. " 15 II, 8 | and friendly to those who form the Church, defends them. 16 II, 9 | for elaborate turnings form occasionally paths for creeping 17 II, 10| passion is wont to deface the form, not to cast it into a new 18 II, 11| transformation into a third form which they call lava, from 19 II, 11| close to the body, takes its form more easily, and adhering 20 II, 13| beam of light gleams in the form. For the beauty of each 21 II, 13| practices, using as a bait the form of the serpent, and by fashioning 22 II, 13| cast their gold into the form of an ox, and paid it idolatrous 23 III, 1 | get himself up: he has the form which is of the Word; he 24 III, 1 | which is of flesh has the form of a servant. Paul says, 25 III, 1 | emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant," calling the 26 III, 1 | we saw Him, and He had no form nor comeliness but His form 27 III, 1 | form nor comeliness but His form was mean, inferior to men." 28 III, 3 | meretricious and impious form of snare. For God wished 29 III, 3 | defame the beauty of his form. No one would, I say, voluntarily 30 III, 3 | the body which is of like form with the Lord? The man, 31 III, 3 | appearance, their clothes, shoes, form, walk, cut of their hair, 32 III, 8 | said, and laid down in the form of disciplinary rules. What 33 III, 11| in accordance with the form which has been given by 34 III, 11| and will uncover their form"--their deformed form. I, 35 III, 11| their form"--their deformed form. I, deem it wrong that servant 36 III, 12| themselves in a compendious form, setting forth bare injunctions, 37 III, 12| good. Abstain from every form of evil."~ "Continue in 38 III, 12| acquire motion! When I want to form man, I want matter, and