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1 I | nation." 8We can very clearly understand how they who bore the name 2 I | on to the way to read and understand them; for very many mistakes 3 I | mysteries which we do not understand. But suppose the passage 4 I | enough, though a man does not understand what is written? As for 5 I | the law though they do not understand it, and giving his judgment 6 I | what is written, do not understand, he goes on to say, "Tell 7 I | length. And we must this way understand even the giving of the Law, 8 I | the inward state, we must understand that as there is a bodily 9 I | of His wisdom,101we must understand that the Scriptures refer 10 I | what sensible person will understand them of Egypt that borders 11 I | spiritual, and hard to understand. They, too, cannot be expressed, 12 I | Scriptures which they do not understand, and by therefore falling 13 II | the only way to begin to understand them was, he said, by means 14 V | do not even yet clearly understand, we should have expressly 15 V | and not hastily claim to understand the meaning because he grasps 16 V | the singular. They do not understand that as He is one, so the 17 VI | things are plain to those who understand; and since to such an one 18 VI | unmusical man who does not understand the theory of harmony to 19 VII | 1. Any one who does not understand the peculiar character 178 20 VIII | thought for those who can understand. From the Commentary on 21 IX | law," that if we are to understand the same law to be referred 22 X | botany, so that they may understand when a particular herb is 23 XI | minds of men who cannot understand what is said. ~ 24 XII | readings as these if he can understand the true inheritance which 25 XII | charm, even if he does not understand it, gets something from 26 XII | Scriptures which we do not understand; but let it be unto us according 27 XIV | They who wish to rightly understand the Divine Scriptures must 28 XIV | simply because they do not understand the equivocal meaning of 29 XIV | explained to those who can understand them. Let Plato, the son 30 XIV | unlearned cannot in the least understand it there, and even they 31 XIV | philosophy of Greece, can understand it only with difficulty. 32 XVI | literary class were anxious to understand the meaning of Christianity. 33 XVI | And again, men who understand the words, "Blessed are 34 XVIII| Who is wise, and he shall understand these things? prudent, and 35 XX | the first place, I cannot understand how he applies the name " 36 XX | divining birds, forsooth, understand the nature of God better 37 XXI | hearing they may hear and not understand, lest haply they should 38 XXI | importance. And that we may understand what Free Will is, I must 39 XXI | and hearing they may not understand; lest haply they should 40 XXI | to those who think they understand the word "harden." What 41 XXI | say that we ought thus to understand these passages. Suppose 42 XXI | and hearing they may not understand, lest haply they should 43 XXI | that they may not see and understand, their salvation does not 44 XXI | become good and upright to understand the deeper, mystical truths, 45 XXII | language, that they may not understand one another's speech. So 46 XXII | eastern language; and let him understand that these alone become 47 XXIII| foreknowledge, he would understand that neither is He Who foreknows 48 XXIII| stars are for signs, we must understand that the stars have their 49 XXIII| and fall: just so, we must understand that God having foreseen 50 XXIII| blind?" 554If we are to understand that God has made the same 51 XXIII| future, I am at a loss to understand how men can be so inconsistent 52 XXIII| reasoning, that men can understand the positions of the stars 53 XXIV | your supposition. ~2. Do I understand you to say that unqualified 54 XXV | me." 600They who do not understand that any one who is predestined 55 XXV | subtle arguments, and may understand how, even in the course 56 XXVI | godliness. ~3. And they who understand outward blessings to be 57 XXVI | bruises and sicknesses we must understand the evils which befall heedless 58 XXVI | are called "good," we must understand that they are not the final 59 XXVI | Jerusalem." So then, readers who understand the facts must not quibble 60 XXVII| indeed, but so far as they understand Him to have contributed 61 XXVII| of a just God, I fail to understand how, even on their own showing, 62 XXVII| because they think they understand the literal meaning. They 63 XXVII| ask those who think they understand the words, "The Lord hardened


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