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1 Intro | altogether inconceivable and divine. Modesty, blended with majesty,
2 Marc | striving untiringly to hear divine discourses, they do not
3 Marc | banished from the body by divine teaching. For it must needs
4 Marc | is not fitting to impart divine instruction to a nature
5 Marc | Attained in the Light of the Divine Virtues.~We have already
6 Marc | able again to receive the divine form. For it is then that
7 Marc | beholding as on a tablet the divine Pattern of our life, should
8 Theoph | offering his side to the divine Creator to take away from
9 Theoph | existence in opposition to the divine decree and will be able
10 Theoph | introduced by the will of the divine Ruler, his frame being prepared
11 Theoph | to speak, partakes of a divine creative power, is not to
12 Theoph | so great a work without divine help. For who gave to the
13 Thal | human permission, and not by divine. So, immediately after he
14 Theop | darkened turn aside from the divine course its whole vessel,
15 Theop | chastity. For everywhere the divine writings take the willow
16 Thall | to submit the neck to the divine Hand, and not to shake off,
17 Thall(15)| Divine.~
18 Thall | beforehand the image of divine things. For the pattern
19 Agathe | relationship and affinity to divine wisdom. For the souls of
20 Agathe | forbidden, and shut out from the divine courts. For whether, on
21 Procil | Souls of the Prophets; The Divine Seed for Spiritual Offspring
22 Procil | to the Word, received the divine seed, and foretold the circumcision
23 Procil | to say of evangelical and divine doctrine.~
24 Thekla | the Word Virginity: Wholly Divine; Virtue, in Greek 0Areth/,
25 Thekla | soul. For virginity2 is divine by the change of one letter,3
26 Thekla | bodies, they appeared to them divine.~
27 Thekla | is lifted up around the divine seat and the basis of truth
28 Thekla | will receive, as it were, divine heads, and will bloom with
29 Thekla | of the seasons, they are divine, and better than men; for
30 Thekla | without a want, yet the Divine Being has no wants, and
31 Thekla | sun and moon and stars are divine, will allow that they are
32 Thekla | its nature evil. But the Divine Being is not by nature implicated
33 Tusiane | signifies the exercise of divine discipline, by which the
34 Tusiane | and its commands, how the Divine word has assumed chastity
35 Tusiane | came to her, and a certain divine confidence possessed her,
36 Domn | been thus rejected from the divine care, and the human race
37 Domn | man may have the light of divine knowledge. But the two boughs
38 Arete | bereft of mortals, for by divine decree he no longer dwells
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