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natron 1
natura 6
naturae 2
natural 26
naturalem 1
naturali 1
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26 ever
26 grace
26 image
26 natural
26 qui
26 silver
26 think
Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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natural

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | gnostics); and some animal (or natural) men;" but all who have 2 I, 6 | Christ with simple, true, and natural nourishment,--namely, that 3 I, 6 | this blood, transmuted by a natural process of assimilation 4 I, 6 | proper passage, and by a natural diffusion, bidden by the 5 I, 6 | pregnancy, is poured into the natural hollows of the breasts; 6 I, 6 | blood, which being by the natural heat of the male agitated 7 I, 6 | consistency in the womb, by the natural and warm spirit by which 8 I, 6 | Further, milk has a most natural affinity for water, as assuredly 9 I, 9 | sinners. For the straight and natural way which is indicated by 10 I, 13| commandments issued with respect to natural life are published to the 11 II, 1 | goeth out of his mouth." The natural use of food is then indifferent. " 12 II, 1 | food and impeded in its natural energy; gives forth a compressed 13 II, 1 | with however admirable a natural genius he may be endowed." 14 II, 2 | of other treatment. The natural, temperate, and necessary 15 II, 2 | day; so that the failing natural warmth requires to be nourished 16 II, 5 | word, whatever things are natural to men we must not eradicate 17 II, 8 | the moisture which is the natural nutriment of the hair, and 18 II, 8 | like the bees, enjoy a natural and pure fragrance. But 19 II, 9 | couches, affording a kind of natural gymnasium for sleep, contributes 20 II, 9 | this, as it were, for a natural gymnasium for sleep, digest 21 II, 11| for any other colour, the natural colour of truth should suffice. 22 III, 2 | their own, in mane, and natural colour, and varied plumage; 23 III, 2 | then, the Lord counts the natural beauty of the body inferior 24 III, 3 | pluck out the beard, man's natural and noble ornament.~ "A 25 III, 11| church decently attired, with natural step, embracing silence, 26 III, 12| is sinless. For to sin is natural and common to all. But to


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