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1 Pre| making copies for their own use, condemned this writing 2 Pre| that is contrary to his own belief.~ ~ 3 6 | did it spring up as its own matter, nor did it in any 4 7 | distinguished by their own forms. -- I say that I do 5 7 | material of anything.~From its own nature the universe cannot 6 10 | which we employ as their own names, in order to signify 7 12 | it created through its own most intimate expression, 8 18 | good, will not die of its own will. If, however, it is 9 22 | in no wise, includes its own existence in space or time. 10 22 | said, after a manner of its own, to be in every place or 11 24 | is nothing else than its own life and its own eternity, 12 24 | than its own life and its own eternity, is in no wise 13 28 | singularly wonderful a way of its own is in some sort unique; 14 28 | non-existence, so far as their own power is concerned, unless 15 31 | certain unique manner of its own, not only exists, but lives, 16 36 | exist by virtue of their own being; while in our knowledge 17 36 | anywhere by virtue of their own being, than by virtue of 18 38 | is the Word, can be his own Word, nor can the Word be 19 44 | another's, but through his own, essence he exists; through 20 44 | essence he exists; through his own wisdom he is wise; through 21 44 | he is wise; through his own life he lives; so, by generation, 22 44 | and life, but through his own, he subsists, is wise, and 23 44 | no other essence than its own, nor would it be wise except 24 48 | himself does he exist in his own memory, like ideas that 25 48 | remembers himself that he is his own memory.~It therefore follows 26 57 | unreasonably, take, as it were its own, some name which is common 27 57 | the name Spirit, as by its own name, since this name equally 28 60 | Father were able, through his own power, only to remember, 29 61 | also, even though by his own power he remembers and loves, 30 61 | Father or Son, because his own memory and intelligence 31 62 | of anything outside his own mind, the word corresponding 32 62 | expressed seems to beget his own word, just as when he is 33 62 | nothing, if each begets his own word, when he is expressed 34 64 | incomprehensibility of their own natural sublimity, they 35 65 | see it by virtue of its own proper nature.~On these 36 65 | the peculiar nature of its own being, but somehow described 37 66 | this Nature in terms of its own peculiar character, but 38 66 | devotes itself to learning its own nature, the more effectively 39 67 | fitly be said to be its own mirror wherein it contemplates, 40 70 | and desired, not for its own sake, but for the sake of 41 79 | to be appeased for man's own sake because of some imminent