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1 Int, 4, p. xv | school of Origen, it was natural for him to state definitely 2 Int, 6, p. xx | The Logos-theology was the natural way then to think about 3 I, 1, p. 6 | distinct from reason, I made a natural division of the calumnies 4 I, 2, p. 7 | greatest antiquity, something natural and familiar to the godly 5 I, 6, p. 34 | abyss of evil, but it was natural for him to build first this 6 II, 1, p. 66 | prophecy has attained its natural fulfilment already, and 7 II, 3, p. 89 | way and then openly, it is natural for it (c) in returning 8 III 122(39)| on the research into the natural laws of growth and decay; 9 III, 3, p. 123 | us to be part of such a natural (c) order, yet He taught 10 III, 6, p. 145 | left their discipleship in natural disgust, if they had seen 11 III, 6, p. 148 | declared war against the natural pleasures of the body, and 12 IV, 1, p. 164 | with countries and places natural to them all. (For to those 13 IV, 5, p. 170 | individually, and all kinds of natural things in their genera and 14 IV, 5, p. 170 | drawn down below by its natural solidity, but always remaining 15 IV, 15, p. 193 | the use of a proper and natural analogy) it culls the (Oil 16 V, Int, p. 220 | argument will proceed in its natural order, if I proceed to display 17 V, Int, p. 228 | corpse, divorced from his natural faculties of reason, not 18 V, 4, p. 247 | errors of idolatry, it is natural that they should be represented 19 VI, 9, p. 9 | Divinity, and lessens His natural Majesty, and reckons the 20 VI, 18, p. 35 | when the day regained its natural light after the ninth hour. 21 VII, 1, p. 53 | accomplish His work through our natural equipment, for it is only 22 VII, 1, p. 62 | Jews, not enjoying their natural food of corn, neither ploughing, 23 VIII, Int, p. 97 | inspired by conceptions of natural religion they agreed in 24 IX, 3, p. 156 | return from Egypt in its natural order, when He came back 25 IX, 5, p. 163 | devil." For it was just as natural that unbelievers, with minds 26 IX, 11, p. 175 | Incarnate. And so it was natural for the Jews, who expected 27 IX, 12, p. 177 | the waves, He performed a natural symbolism of something unspeakable. 28 X, 2, p. 200 | His words about him are natural, "If an enemy had reviled 29 X, 4, p. 209 | the House profane, it is natural for Him to proceed to say, " 30 X, 8, p. 228 | not then His helper, it is natural that His first words should 31 XV 237 | explanation is easy, for it was natural that the King, deceived