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1 1, XI | clay molded after Christ’s image.24~
2 1, XIII | of Troy, and the spectral image of Creusa were all a most
3 3, VII | to be made “after God’s image.”~13. Nor did I know that
4 5, III | incorruptible God for an image of corruptible man, and
5 6, III | that man was made after the image of Him that created him155
6 6, III | create man after thy own image and, see, he dwells in space,
7 6, IV | then understand how this image of thine could subsist,
8 6, VII | for me, to continue in thy image and by serving thee have
9 6, IX | various images - into an image made like corruptible man
10 6, IX | Egypt and prostrating thy image (their own soul) before
11 6, IX | their own soul) before the image of an ox that eats grass.
12 9, VIII | construct now this, now that, image of things that I either
13 9, IX | I have not taken in the image and left the thing outside.
14 9, IX | conveys into the memory the image of the smell which is what
15 9, IX | which still remains as an image in the memory after the
16 9, XV | there were not some such image of it in my memory, I could
17 9, XV | unless there were some image of it in my memory, I could
18 9, XV | was named, unless the same image were preserved by the power
19 9, XV | in my memory. I name the image of the sun, and this too
20 9, XV | For I do not recall the image of that image, but that
21 9, XV | recall the image of that image, but that image itself,
22 9, XV | of that image, but that image itself, for the image itself
23 9, XV | that image itself, for the image itself is present when I
24 9, XV | present to itself by its image, and not by itself?~
25 9, XVI | itself, but through its image; because if forgetfulness
26 9, XVI | How can I say that the image of forgetfulness is retained
27 9, XVI | say this, since for the image of anything to be imprinted
28 9, XVI | present first by which the image could have been imprinted?
29 9, XVI | in the memory through its image and not through itself,
30 9, XVI | once present, so that its image might have been imprinted.
31 9, XVI | present, how did it write its image on the memory, since forgetfulness,
32 9, XVIII | visible body might be - its image is retained within, and
33 9, XVIII | it is recognized by the image of it which is within. And
34 9, XXII | not moved except by some image or shadow of joy.~
35 9, XXV | as thou art not a bodily image, nor the emotion of a living
36 9, XXX | Indeed, the illusion of the image prevails to such an extent,
37 10, XVIII | when I call to mind its image and speak of it, I see it
38 10, XVIII | rising, unless I had an image of it in my mind; as, indeed,
39 10, XVIII(435)| The breaking light and the image of the rising sun. ~
40 12 | man’s being made in the image and likeness of God. He
41 12, II | thy equal but only as an image of that Form [of Light]
42 12, XV | appears to us in the dark image of the clouds and through
43 12, XXII | Let us make man in our own image and our own likeness,”622
44 12, XXII | his kind,” but after “our image” and “likeness.” Indeed,
45 12, XXII | the singular, “After the image of God.” Man is thus transformed
46 12, XXII | of God, according to the image of Him who created him.
47 12, XXIII | of God according to the image of him who created him,
48 12, XXIII | he was made after thy own image, did not receive the power
49 12, XXIV | creating us after thy own image - I might reply that thou
50 12, XXVI | knowledge of God after the image of him who created you,
51 12, XXXII | and man, created in thy image and likeness, in the very
52 12, XXXII | and likeness, in the very image and likeness of thee - that
53 12, XXXIV | thou didst renew, after thy image and likeness, the mind which
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