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1 1, 43| rendering the corn-ears of its superiority, the complete fruit of its
2 1, 43| collects the powers of his superiority into the treasury of things
3 1, 47| they belong solely to that superiority which attends the rational
4 1, 47| intelligent soul. And it is by the superiority of wisdom that he effects
5 1, 51| has he, by his rational superiority, put forth. ~
6 1, 58| forward the love of that superiority, which is vested within
7 1, 64| alone shews of what kind the superiority of (his) intellectual and
8 1, 67| are on the earth, has this superiority been assigned. By means
9 1, 69| become partaker in all this superiority; this, which alone of those
10 1, 74| complete state of man's superiority, from his changes and increments
11 1, 74| will receive all this superiority, power, and beauty both
12 1, 74| both of (their) life, and superiority : which the Divine Word
13 1, 75| evince all this force of superiority, which we have already shewn;
14 1, 75| partake at once in their superiority and immortality70. ~
15 1, 77| which on account of its superiority, is likened to God himself;—
16 1, 77| and fat corn-ears of his superiority, which he shall give forth.
17 2, 13| themselves any disciples of their superiority, or deliver either precepts
18 2, 20| life of Philosophy, or the superiority of rule: on the contrary,
19 2, 20| that with these existed the superiority that was worthy of reason ;
20 3, 2 | every one. For, the divine superiority of our Saviour swept away
21 3, 65| also been taught, that the superiority of his own soul greatly
22 4, 9 | And such was the entire superiority which they evinced, that,
23 4, 11| power of men, nor yet by the superiority of the Teachers (employed),
24 4, 24| is it with respect to the superiority of the Shepherd (here),
25 5, 17| His possessing all this superiority. -- It is now time therefore
26 5, 21| be angry, because of the superiority of their soul, as being
27 5, 46| how it was that all this superiority of the Divine power (operated)
28 5, 46| all things? And, upon What superiority of words can we rely, that
29 5, 52| secret112 the nature of their superiority ; at that time they became
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