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1 1, VI | authority of the womenfolk. Now, clearly, I had life and being; and,
2 3, VI | the life of bodies; and, clearly, the life of the body is
3 5, V | presumption of the man became clearly evident; for he not only
4 5, V | rejected? But I had not yet clearly decided whether the alternation
5 6, III | I could not readily and clearly understand what was the
6 6, III | But I could not see this clearly. So then, trying to draw
7 6, X | exists - the Truth which is “clearly seen, being understood by
8 6, XVII | creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by
9 7, VIII | expressed my meaning more clearly than my words.~There was
10 8, V | because Isaiah foreshows more clearly than others the gospel,
11 9, VI | things of him . . . are clearly seen, being understood by
12 9, XXVI | different things. Thou answerest clearly, though all do not hear
13 9, XXXV | then, one can the more clearly distinguish whether it is
14 9, XXXVII | The mind is able to see clearly if, when it has them, it
15 11, VI(462)| Sophist, 236C-237B), but he clearly is deeply influenced here
16 11, IX | silent as to the days. For, clearly, that heaven of heavens
17 11, XVII | with all its entities which clearly appear in it and which we
18 11, XXIV | in these words I do not clearly see. However, whether it
19 11, XXV | which we cannot see as clearly as the immutable Truth is
20 11, XXXI | down one true opinion so clearly on one point that I should
21 12, VIII | thy light, thou showest clearly how noble thou didst make
22 12, XIV | night.562 For who can see us clearly but thee? What do we have
23 12, XXI | the eternal nature may “be clearly seen, understood through
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