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1 I, I, 1| which illuminates the whole understanding of those who are capable 2 I, I, 1| knowledge, and come to the understanding of the truth?~ 3 I, I, 2| converted to a spiritual understanding, a veil is placed over his 4 I, I, 2| which veil, i.e., a gross understanding, Scripture itself is said 5 I, I, 5| light which he saw? So our understanding, when shut in by the fetters 6 I, I, 5| by the power of any human understanding, even the purest and brightest?~ 7 I, I, 6| being. As, therefore, our understanding is unable of itself to behold 8 I, I, 7| body possess the faculty of understanding incorporeal existences? 9 I, I, 7| designedly for perceiving and understanding individual things, and for 10 I, I, 8| to all who are capable of understanding, that there is no nature 11 I, I, 9| our exposition as above, understanding and knowing Him with the 12 I, I, 9| limitation of the human understanding. In the next place, let 13 I, II, 2| the naked powers of the understanding. And therefore we must believe 14 I, II, 4| the slightest ground for understanding anything of a corporeal 15 I, II, 6| the will proceeds from the understanding, and neither cuts off any 16 I, II, 6| revealing Him is through the understanding. For He by whom the Son 17 I, II, 8| however, to arrive at a fuller understanding of the manner in which the 18 I, III, 4| conception of the finite understanding.~ 19 I, III, 6| they are made capable of understanding and knowledge, when the 20 I, VI, 1| a desire of reading and understanding subjects of such difficulty 21 I, VI, 1| a perfect and instructed understanding, lest perhaps, if he has 22 I, VII, 3| But to arrive at a clearer understanding on these matters, we ought 23 II, II, 2| them only in thought and understanding, and appears to have been 24 II, III, 1| those may arrive at a fuller understanding of the truth who have devoted 25 II, III, 5| Paul I have arrived at this understanding. He says, "But now once 26 II, IV, 1| even to a person of feeble understanding, that He is proposing to 27 II, IV, 3| by us more correctly of understanding, and not of seeing. For 28 II, IV, 3| with the bodily eye, but understanding Him with the vision of the 29 II, VI, 2| the narrowness of human understanding can find no outlet; but, 30 II, VI, 7| Jeremiah the prophet, also, understanding what was the nature of the 31 II, VII, 2| results of their spiritual understanding, are nevertheless most firmly 32 II, VIII, 2| me no absurdity in either understanding or asserting some such thing 33 II, VIII, 2| is unable to admit the understanding of a better, i.e., of a 34 II, VIII, 2| with the Holy Spirit an understanding rather than a soul. For 35 II, VIII, 2| spirit, I will pray with the understanding also; I will sing with the 36 II, VIII, 2| spirit, I will sing with the understanding also. And he does not say 37 II, VIII, 2| with the spirit and the understanding. Nor does he say, "I will 38 II, VIII, 2| with the spirit and the understanding.~ 39 II, VIII, 3| question is asked, If it be the understanding which prays and sings with 40 II, VIII, 3| to be made out, that the understanding, falling away from its status 41 II, VIII, 3| to the condition of the understanding. ~ 42 II, VIII, 4| and falling away of the understanding is not the same in all, 43 II, VIII, 4| statement, however, that the understanding is converted into a soul, 44 II, IX, 1| creation, so far as the understanding can behold the beginning 45 II, IX, 2| according to its actions, each understanding, neglecting goodness either 46 II, IX, 7| having been created by God an understanding, or a rational spirit, has, 47 II, X, 2| comparison of earthly bodies. Our understanding of the passage indeed is, 48 II, X, 5| 5. And that the understanding of this matter may not appear 49 II, X, 8| reach of any light of the understanding. We must see, also, lest 50 II, XI, 3| Scripture according to the understanding of the apostles, entertain 51 II, XI, 3| this food of wisdom, the understanding, being nourished to an entire 52 II, XI, 4| observed that the reason and understanding of those things which we