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1 PreGreek(4)| argument ---- What is true of human fatherhood is true of the 2 PreGreek(4)| of existence is true of human fatherhood: Therefore it 3 I | appeared to be, on the whole human race, and the teachers would 4 I | the words of God are not human compositions. And the light 5 I | the changes and chances of human affairs as it is in the 6 I | the sacred books are not human compositions, but that they 7 I | Egypt, a past or future human ruler of the country, as 8 I | understood of some future human ruler of Tyre. And the many 9 I | thoroughly purified from human weakness in the apprehension 10 II | man who is conscious of human weakness, and recognises 11 XIV | there denotes earthly and human affairs. Supposing the " 12 XIV | for that He became man, in human guise; for even in the Scriptures 13 XVI | useful and necessary to the human race, and the questions 14 XVII | we have said respecting human names is true, what ought 15 XVIII | stress of life, or because of human infirmity, for very few 16 XVIII | the entry of the Word into human affairs was not undesigned 17 XVIII | system because it is more human, and more readily than others 18 XVIII | reasonable, since all things human depend on faith,323to believe 19 XVIII | or engaged in any other human affairs, have this faith, 20 XVIII(323) | probability is the guide of human life." ~ 21 XVIII | referring to His having a human body, He says,"But now ye 22 XVIII | having once become Man, His human life was so ordered that 23 XVIII(344) | 4 Others, "Be led by human guidance to keep out of 24 XIX | knows the causes of every human being's lot in life. And 25 XIX | the mortal body and the human soul therein, not only by 26 XIX | skill when, comparing the human flesh of Jesus to gold, 27 XX | this and is conscious of human weakness, would not shrink 28 XX | the small sparks 398of the human race must at first have 29 XX | the beginning of the world human nature received more assistance 30 XX | government, and magistracies, and human authorities, whether those 31 XX | beneficent practices of human life, but he should, if 32 XX | vaults of heaven to the human body, but also to everything 33 XX | his utmost to degrade the human race and make it resemble 34 XX | far as he can, the whole human race, beneath the irrational 35 XX | they desire to seduce the human race from their allegiance 36 XX | hawk are dearer to God than human kind? He will have to admit 37 XX | Who came to save the whole human race; that through His threatening 38 XXI | Similarly, inasmuch as human willing is not sufficient 39 XXII | earth of rational, that is, human souls, indicated under a 40 XXIII | the conduct of every one, human responsibility remains the 41 XXIII | are not productive of human affairs, but merely indicate 42 XXIII | and the incidents of every human life, and perhaps what befalls 43 XXIII | distracted at the thought that human affairs may be governed 44 XXIII | speak of the incidents of human life, and the sins of men, 45 XXIII | suffering, far transcends human capacity), but I refer to 46 XXIII | stars are not productive of human affairs, but only indicate 47 XXIII | the least productive of human affairs, but only indicate 48 XXIII | produce certain events in a human life ---- let us make that 49 XXIII | ask those who suppose that human affairs are necessitated 50 XXIII | frankly concede that nothing human is caused by the stars, 51 XXIII | the stars are causes of human affairs. ~17. We conceded 52 XXIII | taught the mysteries by human skill but by the power of 53 XXIII | also Jacob was more than human, for he supplanted his brother, 54 XXIII | Powers which administer human affairs, in order that they 55 XXIII | energies, different from human kind, do bring about some 56 XXIV | that the various forms of human skill have nothing out of 57 XXV | think that this image is the human 607soul which the Son of 58 XXVI | the mercy of God than to human willing and running. ~8. 59 Index | the Spiritual Head of the human race, 24. ~Christian faith, 60 Index | 109.~Faith, in ordinary human affairs, 89.~Fate, 173 f.~ 61 Index | how His mortal body and human soul became Divine, 112; 62 Index | antidotes compared with human discoveries, 124; have they


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