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1 I | foregoing doctrines in narrative form conveying an account of 2 XIII | that we may not speak or form notions about them rashly. 3 XIV | revived it in a rougher form. Plato makes Socrates say 4 XIV | visit the many in a graceful form, or with surpassing beauty, 5 XIV | a dry ground: he hath no form (nor glory: and we saw him 6 XIV | we saw him and he had no form) nor comeliness; but his 7 XIV | nor comeliness; but his form was unhonoured,. marred 8 XIV | beheld him, and he had no form, nor beauty," 278and so 9 XIV | giving particulars of the form of Jesus, many years before 10 XIV | Jesus Who seemed to have no "form" was the Son of God. But 11 XIV | Gospels that our Lord had no form nor beauty, but that His 12 XIV | nor beauty, but that His form was without honour, marred 13 XIV | intimation that He had no form or beauty; and it is obvious 14 XIV | description, "He hath neither form nor beauty," and sometimes 15 XIV | ascent, the Word hath neither form nor beauty;286to such as 16 XIV | to such as these its form is without honour, and marred 17 XIV | it, and it hath neither form nor beauty." But for those 18 XX | in towns, and have some form of government, and magistracies, 19 XX | the divination takes that form; for some say that it is 20 XX | try to discover the pure form of worship, but may sink 21 XXIII | hearken or not; but by this form of speech He shows, as it 22 XXIII | to say, the sophistical form of reasoning, we may suppose 23 XXIII | when ministering in bodily form, when the Archangel Uriel 576 24 XXIV | unless there be a third to form the basis of measurement. 25 XXIV(596)| that they are blended and form a compound, as in wine and 26 XXVI | and hearing, and every form of health and strength;