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1 Pre | these: We never find the form of the feminine plural in
2 Pre | Hebrew, than the Syriac, form. The pronominal forms, [
3 1, 5 | be meekly lowered to the form and manner of those who
4 1, 15 | bodies destitute of reason, form, and visibility ; governing
5 1, 16 | animals, and every beautiful form of plant. ~
6 1, 18 | things) into every sort of form: at one time, into beautiful
7 1, 41 | the spaces of aether, and form a crown (as it were) to
8 1, 61 | which he pleases will he form into animals; even this
9 1, 61 | will he change into the form, figure, and fashion, of
10 1, 64 | out, "Bruise, bruise the form55; but me thou wilt not
11 1, 68 | agrees both as to image and form with (this) his Father. ~
12 1, 75 | shall he be; and of the form, in which even the Angels
13 1, 76 | 76. For, just as the form (assigned) to the seed which
14 2, 19(34) | supposed too, to be various in form, round, oval, angular, hooked, &
15 2, 20 | or as its colour, or its form ? They usually term it moreover,
16 2, 20(42) | Aristotle made Entelechia, or form, matter, and privation,
17 2, 41 | Where that incorporeal Form which is beyond the world ?
18 2, 41 | that has neither colour nor form78? And, if indeed every
19 2, 42 | and affirmed, that its form and body, was (what they
20 2, 55(103)| Syriac], imitating the form of the Greek case in It
21 2, 67 | were the inventors of every form of Deity. These were they,
22 2, 74(134)| p. 451. seq. where our form [Syriac], is applied again
23 2, 82 | now) so possessed in every form, and had so corrupted, the
24 3, 39 | human compound, and in some form known to ourselves, and,
25 3, 39 | matter, and in the form of an Image of brass, iron,
26 3, 61 | evil, either in word, or form, or manner of life, opinion
27 4, 19 | then, has been recorded the form of war which should come
28 4, 30 | presenting their persons in form as to Christ, attached themselves
29 4, 33 | following this, which is in this form: -- ~On the teaching of
30 4, 35 | indeed appeared once in the form of man, and in a certain
31 4, 37 | compose, for these also, a form (of prescription) conducing
32 5, 3 | things pertaining to His form of doctrine were such as
33 5, 21 | but that they should so form their character, that in
34 5, 23 | wisely concealed under the form of a doctrine which is pure,
35 5, 28 | willingly receive every form of punishment for nothing
36 5, 34 | and put forth (merely) the form of an approach to purity
37 5, 47 | in doubt, as to what the form of the doctrine of our Saviour'
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