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501 11, XXVIII | nothing the form of all things. This was an unlikeness
502 11, XXVIII | preordained capacity. Thus, all things were made very good, whether
503 11, XXVIII | process.~They see these things and they rejoice in the
504 11, XXVIII | earth” refers to the created things already set in order and
505 11, XXVIII | darkened earth and all the things that they contain.~
506 11, XXIX | eternity, God is before all things; in the temporal process,
507 11, XXIX | immutably making mutable things, and thereby standing always
508 11, XXIX | in time the forms of the things which are made from them.
509 11, XXIX | understand see that the matter of things was first made and was called “
510 11, XXIX | time, because the form of things gives rise to time; but
511 11, XXIX | last in value - because things formed are certainly superior
512 11, XXIX | are certainly superior to things unformed - and it is preceded
513 11, XXX | for they speak of high things in a lowly way and of a
514 11, XXX | lowly way and of a few basic things in many varied ways. But
515 11, XXX | him, and he wrote these things down, he intended through
516 12, IV | thyself art, even if these things had never been made or had
517 12, IV(510) | jealousy, he desired that all things should come as near as possible
518 12, V | heaven and the earth. Many things we have said about the heaven
519 12, V | Father who made all these things, and in the term “the Beginning”
520 12, V | through whom he made all these things; and since I did believe
521 12, VIII | moved immutable over all things mutable. Otherwise, even
522 12, XI | men would consider three things which are within themselves.
523 12, XI | themselves. These three things are quite different from
524 12, XI | it they are.530~The three things I speak of are: to be, to
525 12, XI | distinction does not separate the things, and yet it is a distinction.
526 12, XIII | apprehended, but forgetting the things that are behind and reaching
527 12, XIII | and reaching forth to the things that are before, he presses
528 12, XIII | he presses on to those things that are ahead,539 and he
529 12, XV | Let me understand these things, O good Father. Grant this
530 12, XV | thou hast established these things for those placed under them.~
531 12, XVII | of thy governance of all things.~21. But as for the souls
532 12, XVIII | may distinguish between things intelligible and things
533 12, XVIII | things intelligible and things tangible, as if between
534 12, XVIII | souls who give themselves to things of the mind and others absorbed
535 12, XVIII | mind and others absorbed in things of sense. Thus it is that
536 12, XVIII | the times587; because old things have passed away, and, lo,
537 12, XVIII | passed away, and, lo, all things are become new588; and because
538 12, XVIII | thou dost discuss these things with us wisely, our God -
539 12, XVIII | may be able to view all things in admiring contemplation,
540 12, XX | Baptism. And among these things many great and marvelous
541 12, XX | Lord, hast multiplied these things by thy blessing.~27. Am
542 12, XX | between the knowledge of these things in the firmament of heaven
543 12, XX | heaven? For there are those things, the knowledge of which
544 12, XX | thy Word.~28. Now all the things that thou hast made are
545 12, XX | thou who didst make all things art inexpressibly fairer.
546 12, XXI | earth” is the cause of such things being done by thy messengers,
547 12, XXI | fear of occult and strange things. For this is the entry into
548 12, XXI | lives by avoiding those things which bring death if they
549 12, XXI | understood through the things that have been made.”620
550 12, XXII | spiritual, he judges all things - that is, all things that
551 12, XXII | all things - that is, all things that are appropriate to
552 12, XXIII | this phrase, “he judges all things,” means that man has dominion
553 12, XXIII | which he perceives “the things of the Spirit of God.”625
554 12, XXIII | although there are some things in it which are not clear.
555 12, XXIII | earth; and over all creeping things which creep on the earth.~
556 12, XXIII | judges concerning all those things which are perceived by the
557 12, XXIV | we consider the nature of things, in their strictly literal
558 12, XXIV | multiply,” applies to all things that are begotten by seed.
559 12, XXIV | category may include many things, and we cannot discover
560 12, XXIV | displayed corporeally and by the things being excogitated by the
561 12, XXV | the field and all creeping things.635 Still, thou hast not
562 12, XXV | thou hast not given these things to the fishes and great
563 12, XXV | from the fruitful earth, things are provided for the necessities
564 12, XXVI | from the Philippians the things they had sent by Epaphroditus;
565 12, XXVI | abound; everywhere and in all things I am instructed both to
566 12, XXVI | suffer need. I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth
567 12, XXVI | Where do you find joy in all things, O great Paul? What is the
568 12, XXVIII | when thou didst see all things that thou hadst made and,
569 12, XXIX | many ‘times’?” To these things, thou didst reply to me,
570 12, XXIX | coeternally with myself. Thus the things you see through my Spirit,
571 12, XXIX | But while you see those things in time, I do not see them
572 12, XXIX | and when you speak those things in time, I do not speak
573 12, XXX | thee. And, even of other things, they say that thou didst
574 12, XXX | living creatures, and all things fastened to the earth by
575 12, XXX | begot and framed all these things in the nether parts of the
576 12, XXXI | for those who see these things through thy Spirit, it is
577 12, XXXI | therefore, they see that these things are good, it is thou who
578 12, XXXI | are good; and whatsoever things are pleasing because of
579 12, XXXI | give us pleasure in those things. Those things which please
580 12, XXXI | pleasure in those things. Those things which please us through
581 12, XXXI | For what man knows the things of a man except the spirit
582 12, XXXI | Even so, no man knows the things of God, but the Spirit of
583 12, XXXI | that we might know the things that are freely given to
584 12, XXXI | truly. No man knows the things of God, but the Spirit of
585 12, XXXI | then, do we also know what things are given us by God?” The
586 12, XXXI | Because we know these things by his Spirit; for no one
587 12, XXXII | rules of right action. These things we see, and each of them
588 12, XXXIV | and in the description of things in this particular order.
589 12, XXXIV | order. And we have seen that things taken separately are good,
590 12, XXXIV | separately are good, and all things taken together are very
591 12, XXXIV | didst begin to unfold the things destined before time, so
592 12, XXXIV | thou mightest make hidden things manifest and mightest reorder
593 12, XXXIV | themselves bring forth good things, profitable for their temporal
594 12, XXXIV | to come. We see all these things, and they are very good,
595 12, XXXV | for thou hast given us all things. Grant us the peace of quietness,
596 12, XXXV | most beautiful array of things, all so very good, will
597 12, XXXVII | yet thou makest all those things which are seen in time -
598 12, XXXVIII | 53. We can see all those things which thou hast made because
599 12, XXXVIII | still we hope, after these things here, to find our rest in
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