Chapter
1 I | tortures, but by a more divine dispensation. ~
2 II | by diligent study of the divine oracles, he throughly purged
3 II | the world,' as saith my divine teacher." The king said, "
4 II | remembrance of it, like some divine seed, being planted in my
5 II | miseries, which Saint John the Divine hath shown me in few words?
6 IV | he was walking alone, by divine providence, as I believe,
7 VI | s name. He, learning by divine revelation the state of
8 VII | exceeding mighty miracles and divine manifestations by the space
9 VII | envy of his marvellous and divine conversation and endless
10 VII | which he took from us, his divine nature remaining free of
11 VII | of two natures, both the divine and that which he took from
12 VIII | into the teaching of the divine Scriptures teach me to be
13 VIII | that appertaineth to the divine Incarnation by the Holy
14 XI | sons, and tasting of the divine mysteries, we must strive
15 XII | the beloved Evangelist and Divine in his Epistle, thus saying, `
16 XII | emulated the Martyrs' zeal and divine desire, and, wounded at
17 XII | and, obedient to the voice divine, forsook all, parents, children,
18 XII | themselves the love and desire of divine and heavenly things: and
19 XII | with the exercises of the divine Oracles and moral exhortations,
20 XV | teachers, a most excellent divine, crieth aloud to all, as
21 XV | this shall the life of this divine philosophy be minished in
22 XV | man partaketh of the light divine, and advanceth in the practice
23 XVII | saith the Evangelist and Divine, `No man hath seen God at
24 XVII | he shall draw me by his divine will from this world and
25 XVIII | came to sow the seed of the divine message in thine heart,
26 XIX | transformeth, through his divine operation, the bread and
27 XIX | blessings is it desirable and divine for such as walk, not as
28 XX | wise: 'After I had made divine meditation my constant habit,
29 XXI | me up the matter of thy divine teaching, that it may the
30 XXIII | or to disgrace the law divine. So then, if such be thy
31 XXV | had thus prayed, he felt divine comfort stealing over his
32 XXV | could I have considered divine things, that call for worship
33 XXV | and fettered his soul with divine fear, and strengthened it
34 XXVI | this was all the work of divine providence that was wisely
35 XXVIII | being wounded with love divine. For him he longed, who
36 XXIX | and make thee to receive divine honours from all men for
37 XXX | set love against love, the divine against the lascivious;
38 XXXI | make men partakers of his divine and intelligent nature and
39 XXXI | kingdom of unending and divine felicity." ~
40 XXXII | thou say but that it is a divine and unconquerable power
41 XXXII | fail. But, as touching the divine wisdom of the Gospel, thus
42 XXXII | shall not fail!' And those divine preachers of the coming
43 XXXII | that the word was full of divine wisdom, like one thunder-struck,
44 XXXIV | unto him many mysteries of divine knowledge; and amongst them
45 XXXV | heavenly Father, and verily divine fruit of that divine Branch,
46 XXXV | verily divine fruit of that divine Branch, which saith, "I
47 XXXVI | and thy word contrary to divine command! If thou hast learned
48 XXXVI | shall we be seen by the divine all-seeing eye. Therefore
49 XXXVII | a marvellous longing and divine love for Christ the immortal
50 XXXVII | mind the charm that the divine Word used for to win our
51 XXXVIII| see his father. For when divine love hath broken into a
52 XXXIX | as proclaimed by Paul the divine, `For if we be dead with
53 XL | Ioasaph's death, there came by divine revelation, from one of
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