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1 I | law is a shadow. And in general, according to the apostolic 2 I | must strive to grasp the general sense which intelligibly 3 I | hosts of angels, to the general assembly and church of the 4 II | all Divine Scripture in general, which has been handed down 5 III | full use as well in the general scheme as in the arrangement 6 X | written. All this by way of general preface, though it may be 7 XVIII| had chosen certain men in general esteem for their wisdom, 8 XX | the first place, and in general prefer rational nature to 9 XX | creatures so named by the general consent of mankind are not 10 XX | measure of reason, and some general notions, and a voice, know 11 XX | such art of augury, and, in general, any basis for divination 12 XX | to these attacks; and, in general, not a single living creature 13 XX | and the Philosophers in general, which, on the face of it, 14 XX | rational creature. And a general Providence will never fail; 15 XX | even though there be a general deterioration because of 16 XXI | but willing and running in general. For as it is from God that 17 XXI | the power of willing in general, as I said, and the power 18 XXI | and the power of motion in general. And as, although in virtue 19 XXI | maintain that motion in general is indeed a gift from God, 20 XXII | gives them a share in the general distribution of praise to 21 XXIII| both earthly events in general and the incidents of every 22 XXIII| have suggested through the general movement of the stars the 23 XXIII| which have a special or general influence. And when I say " 24 XXIII| and a participant in the general environment. I think it 25 XXVI | which is good." 626And, in general, every fruit of a good tree, 26 Index| fore-ordaining), 208 f.~Providence, general and particular, 137.~Ptolemy