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1 Int, 1 | an approximation - and an interpretation too. There is small hope
2 3, XI | plausibility of my false interpretation but saw immediately what
3 5 | possibilities of the allegorical interpretation of Scripture. Augustine
4 5, XIV(148) | the allegorical method of interpretation opened new horizons for
5 5, XIV(148) | for Augustine in Biblical interpretation and he adopted it as a settled
6 6, V | the mysteries of spiritual interpretation. The authority of Scripture
7 6, IX(201) | The allegorical interpretation of the Israelites' despoiling
8 6, XXI(226) | and filling it with the interpretation achieved by the long struggle
9 10 | prepares to turn to a detailed interpretation of Gen. 1:1, 2.~
10 11 | heavens.” Realizing that his interpretation of Gen. 1:1, 2, is not self-evidently
11 11 | various possibilities of true interpretation of his Scripture text. He
12 11, XVIII(486)| legitimate and profitable in the interpretation of Scripture. He did not
13 11, XXI | 30. Again, regarding the interpretation of the following words,
14 11, XXI | the various truths, the interpretation that “the earth was invisible
15 11, XXIV | can discover that single interpretation which warrants our saying
16 11, XXIV | else than this [i.e., my interpretation] when he wrote, “In the
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