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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
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