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| Alphabetical [« »] nations 3 natural 2 naturally 6 nature 13 naught 3 nay 2 near 4 | Frequency [« »] 13 eyes 13 get 13 light 13 nature 13 ought 13 pleasure 13 seen | St. John Chrysostom An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall IntraText - Concordances nature |
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1 I, 4 | doings; but since the Divine nature is passionless, even if 2 I, 4 | can traverse that divine nature; but He acts with a view 3 I, 5 | that they were beyond human nature, these a captive youth having 4 I, 5 | than His command; but the nature of all existing things obeys 5 I, 9 | this world are in their nature no-wise better than dreams. 6 I, 13| confined within the limits of nature, but grace of soul is released 7 I, 13| entrusted to the necessity of nature the inferior things which 8 I, 14| disclose their essential nature pure and bare, but only 9 I, 15| subject to the necessity of nature; here, as if the infirmities 10 I, 15| despairing; and where the nature of the disorder might naturally 11 II, 2 | 2. For human nature is a slippery thing, quick 12 II, 2 | the ruling principle in nature, and for a man to be the 13 II, 2 | will allege weakness of nature as the excuse, and inability