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1 1, 5 | imperfection. For He is an Essence beyond and above all, which
2 1, 5 | from the nature of (His) Essence. Well therefore did He,
3 1, 6 | is the case,—and, if the essence of all were one, and that
4 1, 15 | their several measures, this essence of bodies destitute of reason,
5 1, 21 | is far removed from all essence of body, and a stranger
6 1, 23 | over all, and in His essence, He is "the Power of God,
7 1, 24 | the (eternal) Being this essence of things, He constitutes
8 1, 25 | whose account this universal essence is productive, and rejoices
9 1, 25 | described. He too, is ONE in His Essence, even as He is from ONE
10 1, 27 | and thus would it be in essence simple, ./. and without
11 1, 30 | GOD, which is ONE in its essence, brings along with it the
12 1, 30 | Image of the light of His Essence, as the divine words declare;
13 1, 30 | appointed ; who is also in His essence one, but in His powers manifold.
14 1, 36 | partakes of two natures; of the essence which is more excellent
15 1, 36 | plants. So also, in the essence which is intelligent and
16 1, 37 | intelligent and rational Essence which is invisible, and
17 1, 38 | intelligent, and rational Essence which is over all. And well
18 1, 40 | incorporeal intelligent essence, and of the kind of the
19 1, 44 | of the air; nor, of any essence cold or hot; but, of those
20 1, 47 | mysteriously, that in his essence he is in the image of God: "
21 1, 47 | reason, as to what its own essence is ?—this, that it should
22 1, 68 | intelligent and rational essence (I say) which is in man:
23 1, 75 | itself. And hence, is its essence clearly known to be incorporeal.
24 1, 78 | purpose of shewing, that the essence which is in man is intelligent
25 2, 3 | OF GOD; The Father of the essence which is intelligent and
26 2, 8 | the divine and immortal essence moved about the sides of
27 2, 16 | necessity, the constitution and essence of every thing. They led
28 2, 16 | did they enquire into the essence of the soul, or think on
29 2, 19 | immortal, nor intelligent essence, nor WORD OF GOD which is
30 2, 21 | are of one and the same essence; and, that the maker and
31 2, 24(61)| Second Cause, the second Essence, the Divine power, the first
32 2, 26 | He also affirmed of the essence of the soul, that it is
33 2, 32(70)| high God exists in a fiery essence. Paeren. ad Graecos, p.
34 2, 41 | intelligent and rational Essence too, to those that are of
35 2, 44 | in nothing, as to their essence, from the souls of the Philosophers !
36 2, 45 | being no beginning of the essence (of these) not even one:
37 2, 52 | the rational and Divine Essence which is above the heavens,
38 2, 83 | rational and intelligent Essence which is in man, (and) which
39 2, 84 | healing of the rational Essence vested in man ? It had afforded
40 2, 84 | their own souls, and the Essence which is intelligent ? But
41 3, 39 | invisible, and untangible, Essence, -- that unembodied and
42 3, 39 | partook of life and of the Essence which is intelligent: the
43 3, 39 | suffers nothing in its own Essence, neither is it mutilated,
44 3, 39 | unchanged as to His (eternal) Essence. Nor did he suffer corruption
45 3, 39 | suffer in His (eternal) Essence, even when mortal nature
46 3, 39 | their kind, which is of the Essence that is intellectual and
47 3, 61 | remembrance of the rational Essence of their own souls. They
48 5, 3 | Hebrews purely worshipped the Essence of the person of God, the
49 5, 6 | no respect better in its essence than were gnats, fleas,
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