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1 Marc | of the temple than of the image of the god; but we should
2 Marc | For, being made in the Image of God, he needed to receive
3 Theoph | cooperate in the forming of the image of God, while the world
4 Theoph | the rational and living image of Himself, and forming
5 Thal | considering him to be the type and image, but also that Christ Himself
6 Thal | type and representation and image of the Only-begotten, but
7 Thall | announce beforehand the image of divine things. For the
8 Thall(22)| shadow," and "not the very image." The difference, however,
9 Thall | declared that the shadow of the image (of the heavenly things
10 Thall | but we clearly behold the image of the heavenly order; for
11 Agathe | Virginity; The Soul Made in the Image of the Image of God, that
12 Agathe | Made in the Image of the Image of God, that is of His Son;
13 Agathe | made the soul after the image of His image. Therefore,
14 Agathe | soul after the image of His image. Therefore, also, it is
15 Agathe | For being made after the image of the Only-begotten, as
16 Agathe | defile its godlike and lovely image, as the prophet Jeremiah
17 Agathe | like a glorious and holy image, he will be transferred
18 Agathe | sketches of the shadowy image of virtue, than workers
19 Thekla | because there is no clear image of them here, but only dim
20 Thekla | receive the features, and the image, and the manliness of Christ,
21 Thekla | transformation into the image of the Word. And Paul confirms
22 Thekla | of the baptized, and the image and clear features of the
23 Tusiane | Chapter II.-Figure, Image, Truth: Law Grace, Glory;
24 Tusiane | figure and the shadow of an image, that is, of the Gospel;
25 Tusiane | of the Gospel; but the image, namely, the Gospel, is
26 Domn | able to make a deceptive image. For which cause, also,
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