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1 I| hath hid the hook of his divinity under the meat of our humanity,
2 I| heavens, hath excellence in divinity, in priority, in situation
3 I| and reason surmounteth in divinity, in eternity, in situation
4 I| sayeth thus: The glory of the Divinity is approved by four reasons,
5 I| flesh in to meat, and his divinity in to final reward. Semblably
6 I| make us partners unto his divinity and godhead, and therefore
7 II| to pierce the deepness of divinity, when at his interrogation
8 II| and profound, as of the divinity of the Son of God, and of
9 II| revelation and knowledge of his divinity, and of the finishing of
10 II| God hid the light of his divinity by a carnal vestment, which
11 II| profoundly, that is to say in divinity and humanity; to whom S.
12 III| the candle signifieth the divinity of our Lord Jesu Christ,
13 III| excellent clarte of his divinity; so that by this ombre or
14 IV| image and similitude of divinity, and hath us all forsaken,
15 IV| holy thought, in works of divinity. He was a strong pillar
16 IV| him, but followed him. His divinity might not be to her incredible,
17 V| Bartholomew, of whom is much divinity and right little, and that
18 V| mystery of the Trinity and his divinity into thy little understanding
19 VI| resurrection, and of the divinity. How be it these things
20 VI| four, for he wrote of the divinity of Jesu Christ. For in him
21 VI| Fourthly, they be fountains of divinity. Of whom it is said: They
22 VI| was a good largess that divinity covered. O glorious vesture
23 VI| from then forthon labour in divinity only, for that was the will
24 VI| ever after he laboured in divinity so that he profited therein
25 VI| conning; and when he read divinity in schools, his scholars
26 VII| join our humanity to his divinity by great love, and take
27 VII| the Son, as touching the divinity be of one nature with the
28 VII| joined and united to the divinity, and how he was sent for
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