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1 Int, 3, p. xi | CONTENTS~Books I and II form an Introduction, for the 2 Int, 4, p. xv | but reiterated in a new form against the critics of his 3 Int, 4, p. xv | present in a systematic form such a codification of existing 4 Int, 5, p. xx | prophets saw, each under a form suited to his own age, a 5 Int, 6, p. xx | particular the dread of this form of error contributed to 6 Int, 6, p. xx | provided they held some form of the Logos-doctrine, as 7 Int, 6, p. xx | than that the Son does not form part of the created Universe, 8 Int, 9, p. xl | given in their places and form a second catalogue, are 9 I, 2, p. 7 | Christianity is neither a form of Hellenism, nor of Judaism, 10 I, 2, p. 9 | this be exactly that third form of religion midway between 11 I, 2, p. 9 | would therefore be not a form of Hellenism nor of Judaism, 12 I, 5, p. 28 | said to be seen in mortal form, the Being Who was seen 13 I, 6, p. 33 | all nations the ancient form of their ancestors' religion, 14 I, 6, p. 33 | does not differ from the form of holiness, which was very 15 I, 6, p. 38 | most ancient and venerable form of religion, is followed 16 I, 6, p. 42 | of sense, and provided a form of religion, reduced and 17 I, 8, p. 49 | Such then is the perfect form of the Christian life. And 18 III, 2, p. 105 | disciples in a far diviner form. So that Moses may properly 19 III, 2, p. 113 | saying: ~"2. He hath no form or glory, and we saw him, 20 III, 2, p. 113 | we saw him, and he had no form or beauty, 3. And his form 21 III, 2, p. 113 | form or beauty, 3. And his form was dishonourable and slight 22 III, 3, p. 118 | philosophy in its highest form in that He trained His disciples 23 III, 5, p. 126 | always promises some special form of instruction, and pupils 24 III, 5, p. 129 | fellow-countrymen every insult and every form of punishment on account 25 III, 5, p. 133 | punishments, and welcome every form of death for the sake of 26 III, 5, p. 133 | make up such stories, and form a conspiracy to invade the 27 III 137(65)| used by Mark in its Petrine form, taking written form as 28 III 137(65)| Petrine form, taking written form as the main constituent 29 III, 6, p. 149 | of Jesus to despise every form of polytheistic error, have 30 III, 7, p. 156 | dwelt in man's shape and form, nay, even in actual flesh 31 IV, 4, p. 169 | Father, as something one in form, the instrument of every 32 IV, 5, p. 171 | plastic art the head into one form, the hands and feet differently, 33 IV, 9, p. 179 | bait of pleasure to every form of wickedness, and left 34 IV, 13, p. 188 | impressing life on the lifeless, form on that which is formless 35 IV, 15, p. 192 | in no sense honoured one form above another, for he knew 36 IV, 15, p. 199 | shewn him, which should form an image of the spiritual 37 IV, 16, p. 207 | saw him, | and he had no form nor beauty. [Isa. liii. 38 IV, 16, p. 207 | Isa. liii. 2.] 3. But his form was ignoble, and inferior 39 IV, 16, p. 212 | kingly, and then without form or beauty, but dishonoured 40 V, Int, p. 220 | as He appeared in human form long before to those with 41 V, Int, p. 227 | to train them in every form of true religion, to give 42 V, Int, p. 228 | condition "Manteia," as being a form of "Mania," whereas the 43 V, 9, p. 252 | seen in Human Shape and Form and answered Them of Old 44 V, 9, p. 253 | the two angels in human form. Nor can it be thought that 45 V, 9, p. 253 | and puts on the shape and form of a man. And so it remains 46 V, 9, p. 254 | men, putting on a human form and shape, and revealed 47 V, 11, p. 255 | also as an Angel in Human Form in Common with Abraham, 48 V, 11, p. 256 | of the old time in human form, so also is He here by the 49 V, 13, p. 258 | He was seen in the human form of the Son, giving an earnest 50 V, 13, p. 258 | ministering punishment, and in form of fire and flame, ready 51 V, 14, p. 259 | the Word appeared in the Form of a Cloud to Moses and 52 V, 14, p. 259 | the People, as in Human Form to the Patriarchs. ~[Passages 53 V, 14, p. 259 | to the fathers in a human form. And I have already shewn 54 V, 14, p. 259 | in a shadowy and veiled form ruling them, as He was also 55 V, 17, p. 260 | called Lord, in a common form of reduplication, as one 56 V, 17, p. 261 | Scripture goes on in narrative form: "And the Lord descended 57 V, 19, p. 262 | Moses' Successor, in Human Form. ~[Passage quoted, Josh. 58 V, 19, p. 263 | Abraham by the oak in human form, He reveals Himself in a 59 V, 19, p. 263 | wrestle with enemies, in the form of a man, and to Moses and 60 V, 19, p. 263 | Moses and the people in the form of cloud and fire, and led 61 VI 1 | Abraham's day, made in the form and likeness of man.~So 62 VI 1 | delivered in a disguised form because of the Jews, as 63 VI, 1, p. 2 | said:~"Who being in the form of God, did not consider 64 VI, 1, p. 2 | emptied himself, and took the form of a servant."~And by the 65 VI, 15, p. 21 | sprang, and how "being in the form of God, he thought it not 66 VI, 15, p. 21 | emptied himself, taking the form of a slave," and it was 67 VII, 1, p. 52 | whole of mankind in every form of evil, and especially 68 VII, 1, p. 68 | generally more spiritual form of revelation, and it understands 69 VII, 2, p. 83 | was seen by Jacob in human form and shape, wherefore he 70 VIII, 1, p. 104 | me to give in a disguised form the time of the coming of 71 VIII, 1, p. 109 | the same in a disguised form. For having described the 72 IX, 2, p. 155 | and greeting every (c) form of death for their duty 73 IX, 2, p. 155 | when our Lord in bodily form was carried into Egypt, 74 IX, 4, p. 160 | obedient to Me, He took the form of a servant, and became 75 IX, 12, p. 176 | having taken the body and form of man, when He— ~"22. constrained 76 IX, 12, p. 177 | emptied himself and took the form of a slave, and being found 77 X, 1, p. 193 | beggars, taking on Him the form of a slave and a poor man, 78 X, 1, p. 195 | was pleased to take the form of a slave and to be knit 79 X, 8, p. 222 | heard, that He speaks in the form of a question the words: " 80 X, 8, p. 233 | wherewith, being in the form of God, He humbled Himself