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1 Int, 9| reading the Gospel, of the heavenly Child slain and offered 2 II, VII| who wish to receive the heavenly armour Christ speaks thus: " 3 II, VII| ones. After the victory a heavenly Father will take the place 4 II, XX| Godhead, He drew men up to heavenly abodes (for the race is 5 III, X| pure body which had the heavenly Word within as the food 6 III, XI| as a deserter from the heavenly kingdom. So He asks "What 7 III, XII| becomes a partaker of the heavenly kingdom, but when he abuses 8 III, XII| may lead a man up to the heavenly. Job, as a rich man, fed 9 III, XIV| everywhere, why not the Heavenly ? So, when on the cross 10 III, XIV| in his madness sold the heavenly Ointment, which was emptied 11 III, XXIII| renders them disciples of the heavenly kingdom, and then enrols 12 III, XXIII| arrives at an increase of heavenly powers, that which is eaten 13 III, XXIV| their hands in prayer to the heavenly Ruler, for the invisible 14 IV, II| the higher atmosphere for heavenly bodies. If one of these 15 IV, II| it, and if you remove a heavenly body from the upper atmosphere, 16 IV, XVI| up as a scroll." For the heavenly book of Christ's earthly 17 IV, XVI| indeed is the work of the heavenly fuller.~ ~Yet another allegory 18 IV, XVII| flesh. Then afterwards the heavenly pearl brings its heavenly 19 IV, XVII| heavenly pearl brings its heavenly brightness to all who obtain 20 IV, XVII| world that Christ closed His heavenly doctrines.281 ]~ ~ 21 IV, XVIII| in their own choice. The heavenly sun is like the earthly, 22 IV, XX| divine greatness and His heavenly and abundant honour.~ ~ 23 IV, XXVII| granted to dwell in the heavenly place, and the misfortune 24 IV, XXX| nourished by the brightness of heavenly doctrines, being himself