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1 I(6) | teraphim were idolatrous means of divination (Pusey). The 2 I | uses the word "flesh" he means "Israel." ~5. But what are 3 I | through a lattice,45and by no means easy of access? Wherefore, 4 I | what our Lord Jesus Christ means by saying that the key of 5 I(52) | 2 "By this he evidently means that certain passages taken 6 I | doubt that these passages by means of seeming history, though 7 I | is a "burden," but by no means what is carried upon both. ~ 8 I | spiritual, though expressed by means of things sensible, they 9 II | understand them was, he said, by means of other passages containing 10 V(148)| Ambrose not only provided the means, he also prescribed the 11 V | as to what the one book means, and what the many, I am 12 IX | the law of nature by no means witnesses to the righteousness 13 XIV | whether for rule of the day means the same as to rule the 14 XIV | doctrines as ours, it by no means follows that even the same 15 XIV | the Chief Good is by no means communicable in words, but 16 XVI | God of the Jews, it by no means follows that they are to 17 XVI | spiritual (I suppose Celsus means the Valentinians); but what 18 XVII | way. But the charge by no means attaches to those who, in 19 XVIII | characters are tamed by means of the Word. And if they 20 XVIII | leave room for ways and means in securing His safety. 21 XVIII | wisdom. ~16. That the Word means us to be wise, we may prove 22 XVIII | no one prudent." By all means let any educated, wise, 23 XVIII | anything but a help and a means whereby a man may more readily 24 XVIII | particularly if by "sensible" he means in respect of virtue. For 25 XIX | think that God is by any means corruptible matter, or that 26 XIX | to the Gentile world by means of the disciples whom He 27 XX | say that these (he clearly means the plants, trees, roots, 28 XX | them, because they have no means of cultivating the arts; 29 XX | towns, nor arts, nor such means of social intercourse, he 30 XX | help did men devise the means of saving themselves from 31 XX | Word, and does not by any means give ear to it, will say, " 32 XX | with many antidotes and means of averting mischief, and 33 XX | basis for divination by means of animals, or not. Secondly, 34 XX | Celsus, they teach us by means of divination what is going 35 XX | ones may show the future by means of another kind of animal. 36 XX | the future is foretold by means of them, must we not much 37 XX | one occasion God wished by means of an augur to turn His 38 XXI | live good lives and by all means to avoid sin, come let us 39 XXI | one operation of God by means of Moses proved the hardening 40 XXI | take their course, and by means of outward circumstances 41 XXI | things are, to defend by all means the manifold providence 42 XXII | What Celsus here really means to show is that the ancient 43 XXII | country, and that he is by no means to be taxed with impiety 44 XXII | symbolises their losing the means of their support; and there 45 XXIII | Nebuchadnezzar. And they are shown by means of the image: the Babylonian 46 XXIII | if Celsus by "certainly" means "necessarily," we shall 47 XXIII | But if by "certainly" he means "will be," ---- and there 48 XXIII | the heavens as by other means, to read the signs which 49 XXIV | without hesitation use such means as you consider best for 50 XXV | the foreknowledge of it means that it will be, but will 51 XXV | His foreknowledge is by no means the cause of what will result 52 XXV | into bondage, lest by any means, after that I have preached 53 XXVI | and plasters, which are means to health, are less important


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