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1 Int, 1, p. x| to unfolding the unique beauty of our Lord's Humanity in 2 Int, 5, p. xv| acknowledged basis of the beauty of His human life, and the 3 Int, 5, p. xx| truth, their unexampled beauty, their divine audacity, 4 III, 2, p. 113| him, and he had no form or beauty, 3. And his form was dishonourable 5 III, 2, p. 115| powers of the beloved, in the beauty of his house divideth the 6 IV, 2, p. 165| come into being (b) that is Beauty itself, and Good itself, 7 IV, 5, p. 169| all things.) Be it rhythm, beauty, harmony, order, blending 8 IV, 8, p. 177| analogy of the vastness and beauty of created visible things. " 9 IV, 13, p. 188| nature, stamping His own beauty and unembodied ideas on 10 IV, 15, p. 193| all-good, the source of all beauty in the highest unbegotten 11 IV, 16, p. 207| and he had no form nor beauty. [Isa. liii. 2.] 3. But 12 IV, 16, p. 212| and then without form or beauty, but dishonoured more than 13 VI, 21, p. 43| Aquila says, "the ./. beauty of Carmel, and of Sharon, 14 VI, 21, p. 43| Lord." And Theodotion, "The beauty of Carmel and of Sharon, 15 VII, 1, p. 60| take away their order and beauty by the might (322) of some 16 VII, 1, p. 65| if the old (b) stately beauty of their very Temple had 17 X, 4, p. 209| words, "The one I called Beauty, and the other I called 18 X, 4, p. 209| But the first rod, called Beauty, was Jerusalem itself, and 19 X, 4, p. 209| And I will take my rod of beauty, and I will cast it away, 20 X, 4, p. 209| two rods, the one I called Beauty, and the other I called 21 X, 4, p. 210| rightly styled the glory and beauty of the whole nation the 22 X, 4, p. 210| of old, and its ancient beauty being destroyed, and the 23 X, 4, p. 210| And I will take my rod of Beauty, and cast it away, and break 24 X, 4, p. 211| I will take my rod of beauty and cast it away." For which 25 XV 237| of life, and admiring the beauty of the visible like colours