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1 Intro | mention?~Euboulios. By no means the latter; but first, Gregorion,
2 Intro | beautiful, and abounding in the means of recreation. The air was
3 Marc | impossible for a soul, by means of reason, to be brought
4 Marc | let us consider what he means when discoursing of the
5 Thal | considering this passage, by no means, as I said, intends to take
6 Thal | your incontinency; "which means, "if you, such as you are,
7 Thal | spare you."52 By which he means: "I sparing you, such as
8 Theop | nothing has been such a means of restoring men to paradise,
9 Theop | reconciliation to God, and such a means of salvation to men, by
10 Theop(72)| In Hebrew the word means simply "a memorial."~
11 Thall | his separation." And this means, that he who has devoted
12 Thall | that they might be able, by means of sensible things, to announce
13 Agathe | meet the bridegroom," this means that the same way towards
14 Agathe | What the Oil in the Lamps Means.~Now they offered, in Leviticus,9
15 Procil | chain of thy neck; "which means, By the most lovely sight
16 Thekla | relaxed and unstrung, by means of which the power of the
17 Thekla | contemplate the I AM through the means of human knowledge, but
18 Thekla | separated from each other, by means of which the body is increased
19 Tusiane | putting an end to sin by means of death, lest man immortal,
20 Tusiane | and I praise God who by means of death frees His sons
21 Domn | things; some, that by its means they may be betrothed to
22 Arete | join together, lest by any means the way and access may lie
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