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1 I| had attained the true and divine knowledge), I think it well 2 III| know matters so great and divine, who have not themselves 3 V| learned these so great and divine matters from some who knew 4 VIII| know things so great and divine, but by the gift which then 5 VIII| pure to the energy of the Divine Spirit, in order that the 6 VIII| Spirit, in order that the divine plectrum itself, descending 7 VIII| the knowledge of things divine and heavenly. Wherefore, 8 VIII| places have afforded us the divine instruction.~ ~ 9 IX| things only from our own divine histories, which as yet 10 IX| it a marvellous and quite divine conception which promised 11 X| did God communicate that divine and prophetic gift which 12 XI| learned these so great and divine things from such persons 13 XII| Hebrew character by the divine inspiration. For the Greek 14 XIII| translation had been written by divine power, and perceived that 15 XIII| and concluded them to be divine, he consecrated them in 16 XIII| Jews, has been a work of Divine Providence on our behalf; 17 XIV| to say many things by the Divine regard for mankind, especially 18 XV| dwell.~ Take thou the word divine to guide thy steps,~ And 19 XV| creation were made, as the divine prophecies of the holy men 20 XV| said:~ ~Take thou the Word divine to guide thy steps.~ ~ 21 XXVIII| what is contained in the divine writings of the prophets. 22 XXX| discovered from the ancient and divine history which says, "Dust 23 XXXII| to whom it does come by divine destiny." These things, 24 XXXII| to whom it does come by a divine destiny. But we shall know 25 XXXIII| not learned this from the divine history of Moses? For he 26 XXXIV| also was derived from the divine history. For seeing that 27 XXXV| forefathers, and read the divine histories of the prophets, 28 XXXVI| For it was the work of Divine Providence on your behalf, 29 XXXVII| persons we should rightly name divine. And not least would we 30 XXXVII| would we say that they are divine, and are raised to the prophetic 31 XXXVIII| prophets who teach us by divine inspiration, is it at all