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1 PreGreek | should expect, that those spiritual bees would gather the choicest 2 I | prophetic utterances, and the spiritual meaning of the law of Moses, 3 I | that the Scripture on the spiritual side is not understood, 4 I | detail, as best they can, a spiritual meaning. So far as their 5 I | and the perfect by the spiritual law, which has a shadow 6 I | unto our glory,48from the spiritual law which hath a shadow 7 I | less the same stamp. But spiritual interpretation is for one 8 I | saying, "For they drank of a spiritual Rock that followed them: 9 I | even the vesture of things spiritual, I mean the "corporeal" 10 I | purpose being to show the spiritual connection both in past 11 I | forth the sequence of things spiritual there was no actual event 12 I | Saviour is true only in a spiritual sense; or that we are not 13 I(84) | history for the sake of the spiritual meaning conveyed. ~ 14 I | them which contain merely a spiritual sense. Again, take the commandment, " 15 I(88) | 5 "The spiritual world in which the interpretation 16 I(88) | the other (allegoria), to spiritual characters unfolded by Christianity." ---- 17 I | that every portion has the spiritual meaning, but not every portion 18 I | And if the promises are spiritual, though expressed by means 19 I | farther back; but as for the spiritual Israelites, of whom the " 20 I | Sidonians. For if there are "spiritual" Israelites, it follows 21 I | follows that there are "spiritual" Egyptians and Babylonians. 22 I | full of meanings, secret, spiritual, and hard to understand. 23 I | difference between visible and spiritual Judaism, that is, between 24 II | Spirit teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual." 131~~~~~~ 25 II | comparing spiritual things with spiritual." 131~~~~~~Much farther on, 26 V | because of the more remote and spiritual sense. ~6. Besides this, 27 IX | We know that the law is spiritual."203And besides all this, 28 IX | the second time of the spiritual. And you will find a parallel 29 IX | the law, and as does the spiritual word in them. The reader 30 X | just so it is in things spiritual; the saint is a sort of 31 X | the saint is a sort of spiritual herbalist, who culls from 32 XI | Divine power and are highly spiritual, and make others to be deficient 33 XIV | as have the full tones of spiritual thunder.290~~~~~~19. And down 34 XVI | psychical 305and others spiritual (I suppose Celsus means 35 XVI(305) | were called Spiritales, spiritual. See Snicer. The Gnostics 36 XVI(305) | worldly, but called themselves spiritual, perfect. ~ 37 XVII | Persian language of other spiritual beings, and so in every 38 XVIII | they are not wise in things spiritual, invisible, and eternal, 39 XVIII(366)| 3 Or, "spiritual." ~ 40 XXI | God, Who hath mercy on the spiritual, but hardeneth the earthy; 41 XXI | maketh not only men who are spiritual, but also those who are 42 XXVI | must look chiefly for their spiritual meaning, since the narratives 43 Index | 65-68, 214. ~Christ, the Spiritual Head of the human race, 44 Index | Israel, a race of souls, 25; spiritual history of, 23 f. ~Jacob,


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