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1 I | to be the Demiurge. And having thus once for all revolted 2 I | instance of the griffin having been tamed by man, but the 3 I | secret reasons for souls having this noble lineage. There 4 I | in the inner man, enough having been said for any but unintelligent 5 II | souls existing in them, each having some peculiar gift, something 6 II | wisdom to the race of man, having, so to speak, sown the seeds 7 IX | things of the law, these, having no law, are a law unto themselves; 8 XI | profitable, and reject others as having no saving power, they may 9 XIV | is impossible that a body having more of the Divine Nature 10 XIV | And this we have premised, having in view the history of Jesus 11 XIV | He looks different, but having ascended is transfigured, 12 XVI | reproaches us, saying, "Having grown in numbers and being 13 XVI | many different sects, and having fairly considered their 14 XVI | student of Philosophy who, having an extensive knowledge of 15 XVI | following the Word of Jesus, and having made it our study to think 16 XVIII | reasonably have been suspected of having been preached by a school 17 XVIII | always many more, such as having become a joyous band of 18 XVIII | gratitude to the Word for having by a new method delivered 19 XVIII | Him when, referring to His having a human body, He says,"But 20 XVIII | absurdity in supposing that, having once become Man, His human 21 XVIII | that "the Queen of Sheba having heard of his name and the 22 XVIII | to the public assembly, having made a private list of those 23 XIX(388)| 1 Lit., "Faith having first taken possession of 24 XIX | the highest honours, and having participated in the Divine 25 XIX | upper realms, no longer having the qualities of fleshly 26 XX | marvel at Providence for having made the rational creature, 27 XX | afterwards; until such time as, having advanced in understanding, 28 XX | other manly qualities, and having discovered various arts, 29 XX | distinction, or dream of having superiority over the brute 30 XX | other irrational creatures having a Divine nature and conceptions 31 XX | conceptions of God, and having the knowledge of the future, 32 XX | Giants, if I may say so), having sinned against the true 33 XX | the angels in heaven, and, having fallen from heaven, wallow 34 XXI | it to do so, the creature having been entrusted with nothing 35 XXI | of virtue, or is near to having them, stops the excitements 36 XXI | he be benefited without having had experience of himself 37 XXI | experience of himself and without having condemned himself, he will 38 XXI | it will be good for them, having regard to the immortality 39 XXI | secrets of the heart and having foreknowledge of the future, 40 XXI | seeds of sin; so that a man having vomited them when they have 41 XXI | way depend on the pupil having offered himself for treatment: 42 XXI | That men may not turn, and having turned become worthy of 43 XXI | of the patients; for if, having got themselves into trouble, 44 XXI | deeper truths; lest haply, having turned too quickly, and 45 XXI | turned too quickly, and having been healed by gaining forgiveness, 46 XXI | Divine superintendence, and having had enough of the evils 47 XXI | purpose blames some for having fallen into sin, and congratulates 48 XXII | It runs thus: "The Jews having become a separate nation, 49 XXII | become a separate nation, and having made laws to suit their 50 XXII | superintending spirits,515and having been made into separate 51 XXII | nation, the Jews, and that having made laws for themselves 52 XXII | superintending spirits, and having been made into separate 53 XXII | various parts of the earth, having been divided into certain 54 XXII | doing; but that Christians having forsaken their ancestral 55 XXII | who are accounted gods as having contended with one another 56 XXII | have suffered punishment, having been, as it were, trained, 57 XXII | were, avenging Himself, having acquired the right to detach 58 XXII | unto uncleanness,530so that having taken their fill of sin 59 XXIII | regards the lights of heaven having been created for signs, 60 XXIII | traitor is foretold, and having learnt what was to happen, 61 XXIII | must understand that God having foreseen what every one 62 XXIII | results in an orderly way, having regard to time, manner, 63 XXIV | former quality of the stones having been of course changed; 64 XXIV | do you account for His having left the qualities of bad 65 XXV | not call; and He calls, having before the calling foreordained, 66 XXV | because he feared lest having preached to others he himself 67 XXVI | and upright, but also that having become good and upright 68 XXVII | belong to one God, and the having mercy to a different one, 69 XXVII | put a stop to it: so that having gone through all the stages 70 XXVII | were imitating God, and having due regard to times and 71 XXVII | be, except such time as, having been punished and tormented 72 XXVII | God in His goodness does, having been made the occasion of 73 XXVII | hardness, is described as having hardened Pharaoh's heart. 74 XXVII | the long-suffering of God having endured the vessels of wrath,


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