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1 I | so far as we have been able to discover from examining 2 I | interpretation is for one who is able to show the nature of the 3 I | considering. Then, if we are able, we will ascend also to 4 II | or under the earth, was able to open the book, or to 5 XI | down by men who are neither able nor willing to use the whole 6 XII | nourished they are better able to assist us. And just as 7 XIV | heaven,293that he may be able to hear the unutterable 8 XIV | Word made flesh 298and are able to follow Him when He ascends 9 XIV | interpretation, they who are able to walk in the footsteps 10 XIV | to those who have become able to follow Him to the heights 11 XVII | leading argument, we are able to show the nature of powerful 12 XVIII| shows that they wish and are able to convince none but fools, 13 XVIII| says the bishop "must be able also to convict the gainsayers, 14 XVIII| to be apt to teach, and able to stop the mouths of the 15 XVIII| with meat: for ye were not able to bear it: nay, not even 16 XVIII| nay, not even now are ye able; for ye are yet carnal; 17 XVIII| acuteness, inasmuch as they are able to trace out the clear interpretation 18 XIX | not thus invent incidents able of themselves to lead men 19 XIX | rules of Grecian art seems able to accomplish. ~3. Now see 20 XIX | much instruction, has been able to implant in the minds 21 XX | discovered various arts, men were able to live independent lives, 22 XX | we must allow that man is able to consider the details 23 XX | those of men; but men being able to learn through reason 24 XX | cleverness of man, which is able by reason to order the natural 25 XXII | for He has proved Himself able to choose His men from all 26 XXIII| of any given man, to be able to find the elevation of 27 XXIII| subject, we shall not be able to state a single true and 28 XXIII| let us allow that they are able to determine the hour. ~ 29 XXIII| ostensible causes, he is still able to adapt his proofs to what 30 XXIII| have deceived him, he is able, as I said before, out of 31 XXIV | which according to you are able to overcome God, must surely 32 XXV | I suppose, will never be able to show that in the moment 33 XXV | against God's decree, be able to defend Him Who separated 34 XXV | his mind, he may thus be able to follow the subtle arguments, 35 XXVII| perdition would never be able to grow in goodness, because