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1 10| himself, either through the image of his body, or through 2 10| the reason; through the image of his body, when the mind 3 31| correspond; and every likeness or image is more or less true, according 4 31| man, but the likeness or image of a man in his picture -- 5 33| itself in meditation the image of itself arises in its 6 33| of the mind is itself its image, after its likeness, as 7 33| my thought forms such an image as I have acquired in memory 8 33| my ocular vision and this image is the word corresponding 9 33| thought, has with itself its image born of itself that is, 10 33| separate itself from its image, which image is its word.~ 11 33| itself from its image, which image is its word.~Who, then, 12 33| inappropriately be called the image of that Wisdom, its representation, 13 38| fact that it is a word or image, bears a relation to the 14 38| because it is Word and image only as it is the Word and 15 38| only as it is the Word and image of something; and so peculiar 16 38| he, whose is the Word and image, is neither image nor Word. 17 38| Word and image, is neither image nor Word. It is, therefore, 18 62| but of some likeness or image of the object which exists 19 63| it may be called his true image and his Son.~And in this 20 63| been proved that it is the image and Son of him whose Word 21 63| properly be called either the image or son of itself, or of 22 65| but through a likeness or image, as when we look upon a 23 67| itself is the mirror and image of that Being. ~THEREFORE, 24 67| contemplates, so to speak, the image of what it cannot see face 25 67| denied that it is the true image of that being which, through 26 67| to be the more truly the image of that Being by its power 27 67| is recognised to be its image.~But, it is utterly inconceivable 28 67| creature that is so truly the image of the Creator.~ ~ 29 68| voluntary performance, of this image which is impressed on it