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1 5, X | all this, I was still on terms of more intimate friendship
2 6, IV | conceive of except in physical terms.~If I could have believed,
3 6, VII | especially and in very familiar terms. Alypius had been born in
4 8, III | to be a Christian on any terms except those that were impossible.
5 10, XXI | speak of time, except in terms of the length of the periods
6 10, XXVI | length of a crossbeam in terms of cubits?444 Thus, we can
7 11, II(457)| described superlatively only in terms of itself!~
8 11, XVII | matter.”~“What then do these terms mean?”~They reply, “That
9 11, XVII | what he was saying in those terms.” “What is that?”~“By the
10 11, XVII | What is that?”~“By the terms of heaven and earth,” they
11 11, XVII | included under these two terms. Yet, since all things have
12 11, XVII | was spoken of in the same terms by which the invisible and
13 11, XVII | are not signified by the terms ‘heaven and earth,’ when
14 11, XVII | made was called by these terms - because the chaos was
15 11, XIX | the earth) and these two terms include all entities that
16 12, XXVI | distinguish between the terms “gift” and “fruit.” A “gift”
17 12, XXIX | I say. But it speaks in terms of time, whereas time does
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