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| Alphabetical [« »] hugging 1 hujus 1 hujusmodi 1 human 22 humanitatem 1 humanity 24 humanum 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 dead 22 fall 22 flowers 22 human 22 lusts 22 means 22 need | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances human |
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1 I, 2 | He is wholly free from human passions; wherefore also 2 I, 2 | art--an art acquired by human skill. But the paternal 3 I, 2 | only Paeonian physician of human infirmities, and the holy 4 I, 2 | proportion. And whatever in human actions is right and regular, 5 I, 6 | with all speed slackened by human faith and divine grace, 6 I, 6 | preserve it unspoken. But if human wisdom, as it remains to 7 I, 6 | which the Church, like a human being consisting of many 8 I, 6 | milk, as blood is for a human being, and the grape for 9 I, 6 | essential principle of the human body is blood. The contents 10 I, 8 | arises spontaneously through human unbelief. "Behold, therefore," 11 I, 12| requisite to contemplate human nature, and to live as the 12 II, 1 | their bellies, beasts in human shape after the image of 13 II, 1 | irrational, futile, and not human is it for those that are 14 II, 2 | knowledge of things divine and human, which comprehends all that 15 II, 2 | wine; and the helmsman, the human mind, is tossed about on 16 II, 4 | the Spirit, it gives forth human voices. "Praise Him on the 17 II, 5 | the most precious of all human endowments? It is therefore 18 II, 5 | former is a sign of rational human thought; the other infers 19 II, 13| wiser to spend money on human being, than on jewels and 20 III, 3 | blood, to touch blood. For human blood has become a partaker 21 III, 11| drives to salvation the human horse--that is, the irrational 22 III, 12| ourselves; for they are human beings, as we are. For God