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1 Pre | operated forcibly on my mind in this way, when the very
2 Pre | better understanding of the mind of my author, I have occasionally
3 Pre | religion ; we should bear in mind, that this was the foible
4 Pre | satisfaction of his own mind, as for the general reading
5 1, 1 | injurious wickedness of mind, ./. they assert) that
6 1, 3 | bodily eyes, but only by the mind which is pure and enlightened ; ./.
7 1, 3 | that concealed, and unseen, mind which is in man. ~
8 1, 19 | greatly surpasses all mortal mind ? ~
9 1, 23 | that secret and invisible mind which is within us, no man
10 1, 23 | messenger) to all, of the mind of its Father, openly publishes
11 1, 23 | the secret and invisible mind, this father of (such) word,
12 1, 27(19) | confused) together: but MIND divided and adorned them:
13 1, 29 | through all; and one is the mind which (consists) of neither
14 1, 31 | still there is but one mind and cogitative faculty in
15 1, 36 | rational, is perceived by the mind, and apprehended by the
16 1, 38 | differences too of these, as to mind (opinion) are innumerable,
17 1, 38 | their hearts and in the mind of their nature, that they
18 1, 40 | kind. So that the rational mind which is in man, (and) is
19 1, 40 | place on earth (to) the mind and rational soul; so that
20 1, 42 | several orders of angels. His mind had not then erred in the
21 1, 42 | their souls, and in the mind of their (unsophisticated)
22 1, 42(41) | in the doctrine of their mind: which, as it is intended
23 1, 44 | one and the same. For the mind, the reason, the rational
24 1, 47 | I cannot think that thy mind is so entirely darkened,
25 1, 47 | it ever even entered its mind. But all these things I
26 1, 47 | Or, is there in these the mind of the Artificer, of the
27 1, 47 | the body, the power of the mind, and of the intelligent
28 1, 55 | mortality, ascended up in his mind on high ; and, making the
29 1, 60 | sort of treasure. In one mind too, does he comprehend
30 1, 64 | rebuke ; while the conscious mind residing within them, attached
31 1, 66 | sense; but is visible to the mind and understanding alone.
32 1, 67 | he recognizes, from the mind of his nature, Him who is
33 1, 73 | senses of his body ;—that mind, indeed, which is hitherto
34 1, 75 | if even this perfectible mind which is in man, such as
35 1, 75 | will it avail itself of the mind that is enlightened, and
36 1, 78 | has he annihilated in his mind from their very roots; has
37 2, 13 | and corruption of (their) mind, to such an extent, that
38 2, 16 | subverted ./. the common mind of all, placing under an
39 2, 16 | virtue, they never called to mind, nor again, the punishment
40 2, 19 | deadly and ungodly state of mind ! By the mere discovery
41 2, 24(61) | strict accordance with the mind of the sacred writers. And,
42 2, 26 | and confessed, that the mind which is over all, (and)
43 2, 32 | himself alone, say with a mind, the voice of which was
44 2, 36 | nor is it just, that the mind be subservient or subjected
45 2, 46 | lapsing far from soundness of mind, that he, who spoke so orderly
46 2, 49 | reasoning of the mortal mind: God the Teacher not having
47 2, 50 | thing coming into their mind was truth. They should,
48 2, 50 | did it even ./. enter his mind! Was it then, that they
49 2, 52 | this entire estrangement of mind had infected the whole human
50 2, 66(125)| paragraph was probably in the mind of Theodoret, when he wrote
51 2, 69 | these, contemplate with your mind him who was in ./. Delphos,
52 2, 82 | and had (so) corrupted his mind with every species of wickedness,
53 2, 95 | attending (this) corruption of mind,—by bitter punishments,
54 3, 3 | unbar the doors of thy mind; and let thy soul be wholly
55 3, 19 | of doctrines, nor yet the mind of man, by the bodily senses:
56 3, 24 | otherwise approach him whose mind is (as) the rock; and let
57 3, 39 | unembodied and incorporeal mind, THE WORD OF GOD, -- otherwise
58 3, 60(90) | strongly impressed on his mind the distinction made by
59 3, 63 | right and true state of mind, respecting the righteous
60 3, 66 | sin (of idolatry) from his mind and soul, together with
61 3, 67 | nor will he name his own mind Minerva99; nor indeed, any
62 3, 71 | only in the enlightened mind, in purity of soul, and
63 3, 74 | but will stand up, in the mind (so) confirmed, against
64 4, 1 | afforded to those who possess mind. For, as on many occasions,
65 4, 2 | he perceived in his own mind, that this miracle was not
66 4, 7(20) | words of the Peschito in his mind, rather translated afresh
67 4, 10 | had yet entered into the mind of none, nor had it come
68 4, 11(30) | as already being firm in mind: thence, upon this firmness
69 4, 12 | and confirmation of the mind. These things therefore
70 4, 23 | and with both the soul and mind. ~On the people which should
71 4, 25(92) | The reader will bear in mind, that [Syriac], has often
72 4, 29 | it were) from the various mind of the old and new Scriptures,
73 4, 33 | it into the depth of the mind, but immediately extinguishing
74 4, 33 | soul that is pure, and a mind that is devoted, do again,
75 5, 1 | to him, as an infant in mind, those things which we also
76 5, 3 | this very time, raise the mind of every Greek and Barbarian
77 5, 5 | both in enlightenment of mind, and in the knowledge of
78 5, 16 | if it ever came into his mind to set up a new people in
79 5, 19 | Now, Is not the man whose mind is intent on magic only, --
80 5, 24 | Philosophy ? Whence also, the mind (intent) on the life of
81 5, 25 | evil ? A man endued with mind and virtue, may indeed for
82 5, 35 | chooses (to exercise) a sound mind, may hence see, that they
83 5, 52(110)| 8 It must be borne in mind, that this refers solely
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