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1 I, 18 | curious to no purpose.~The manner in which Epictetus, Montaigne, 2 II, 72(7)| City of God, xxi. 10. "The manner in which the spirit is united 3 II, 82 | much better does his bold manner make his case appear to 4 II, 82 | are not disguised in this manner, because indeed their part 5 II, 105 | prejudicing his judgement by the manner in which we submit it! If 6 II, 121 | days, the hours; in like manner spaces and numbers follow 7 III, 194 | If they talked in this manner, they would in truth be 8 III, 194 | foundation, I look upon them in a manner quite different.~This carelessness 9 III, 194 | continue to talk in this manner, you will really make me 10 IV, 242 | contempt.~It is not after this manner that Scripture speaks, which 11 V, 293 | unjust to slay you in this manner. But since you live on the 12 VI, 355 | sea behaves in the same manner; and so, apparently, does 13 VI, 368 | warmth which affects us in a manner wholly different from touch, 14 VII, 430 | and of loving Him in the manner in which it shall please 15 VII, 430 | Him.~"It is not in this manner that He has willed to appear 16 VII, 430 | that He should appear in a manner manifestly divine, and completely 17 VII, 430 | should come in so hidden a manner that He could not be known 18 VII, 499 | rules and in His ways, the manner being thus as important 19 VII, 538 | worms of earth!~A glorious manner to welcome life and death, 20 VIII, 556 | in it in an indisputable manner; but as it exists only by 21 VIII, 570 | prophesied obscurely as to the manner.~ 22 VIII, 572 | impostors. The time clearly, the manner obscurely. Five typical 23 IX, 616 | declare the time and the manner of His coming; that they 24 IX, 617 | foretelling both the time and the manner; that four hundred years 25 IX, 617 | Jesus Christ came in the manner, and at the time foretold; 26 X, 643 | prophets the time and the manner of His coming. And yet, 27 X, 669 | it came in the time and manner foretold.~The Rabbis take 28 X, 686 | God is spoken of after the manner of men; and this means nothing 29 X, 686 | intention of God, not of His manner of carrying it out.~Thus 30 X, 690 | hears them both talk in this manner, will pass upon them the 31 XI, 709 | as to the time and the manner, and Jesus Christ had come 32 XI, 710 | he blessed them in this manner. And, upon Joseph's representing 33 XI, 721 | and a voice cried in this manner, 'Gabriel, make this man 34 XI, 725 | of Dan, and followed the manner of Beersheba, shall fall, 35 XII, 757 | Him to be foretold in this manner. If the manner of the Messiah 36 XII, 757 | foretold in this manner. If the manner of the Messiah had been 37 XII, 757 | clearly foretold, and the manner in types.~By this means, 38 XII, 793 | Christ not come in a visible manner, instead of obtaining testimony


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