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| Alphabetical [« »] abashed 1 abate 1 abide 1 able 22 abound 1 about 16 above 8 | Frequency [« »] 23 also 23 fear 23 than 22 able 22 more 22 part 22 see | St. Ephraim First to Hypatius against the False Teachers IntraText - Concordances able |
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1 8 | unable to teach, yet had been able to learn, there would have 2 8 | But if we had not been able to give nor able even to 3 8 | not been able to give nor able even to receive, our coming 4 8 | have not an eye which is able to look upon His splendour, 5 8 | mind was given us which is able to contemplate His beauty. 6 15| great things. For we are not able completely to apprehend 7 20| why (it is so) I am not able to demonstrate. For I wonder 8 22| For that Evil would not be able to draw it to itself if 9 26| concerning God, itself is not able to state its own nature 10 27| an account ! For I am not able to state how part of me 11 28| But although Error is able to deck out what is false, 12 28| the furnace of Truth is able to expose it. For we say 13 32| though He may have been able to give it, or He may not 14 32| unable to give freewill able to give a Law when there 15 35| there is no Freewill, he is able to say there is no Freewill 16 36| and are overcome, they are able to believe in a Mixing of 17 36| a Mixing, then they are able to believe that Freewill 18 45| has an injurious nature, able to injure us when our Will 19 46| think "that our Will is able to conquer Evil," let us 20 46| is clear that He is also able to change any Evil that 21 46| that account our Will is able to conquer it. ~ 22 50| And if our Will is not able to move such insensible