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1 I, 5 | reverence for the laws of nature, for training or custom, 2 I, 8 | them, whereas it is the nature of wisdom to increase the 3 II, 2 | clad, but endued with a nature which is of itself an equivalent 4 II, 7 | surprised at the paradoxical nature of my remark, for I shall 5 III, 1 | imagine it possible for human nature to despise this dignity 6 III, 1 | is the reason why human nature would not aspire to the 7 III, 1 | the rank of the angelic nature? It is because we imagine 8 III, 4(4)| Lord's Body”, although the nature of bread remains in it, 9 III, 4(4)| Son : so here the Divine nature being seated in the human 10 III, 5 | to that blessed and pure nature, he will then clearly see 11 III, 5 | and had transcended human nature, and were released from 12 III, 14 | one who inherited a human nature, but like an angel, and 13 III, 16 | avarice and pride of human nature, and considering the nature 14 III, 16 | nature, and considering the nature of poverty and its terrible 15 III, 17 | passionateness of their own human nature, so that, speaking generally, 16 IV, 1 | Basil: Tell me of what nature is that? since, as for me, 17 V, 5 | preaching does not come by nature, but by study, suppose a 18 V, 5 | the usual plea which human nature urges, that one cannot succeed 19 VI, 7 | even if he be of a noble nature, is confused by his inexperience, 20 VI, 11 | they are not worse in their nature, but are aggravated through 21 VI, 12 | transcending that of human nature, and that in this respect