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 1   I,     I,  2|    desires, when they find their way into the minds of believers;
 2   I,     I,  3|         before them, and in this way participate in the same?
 3   I,     I,  6|       body and soul, and in this way (only) was it possible for
 4   I,     I,  7|       wish they Would tell me by way of answer how it receives
 5   I,    II,  3|              3. Now, in the same way in which we have understood
 6   I,    II,  4|       and Wisdom of God made the Way. And it was so termed because
 7   I,    II,  6|      image," that we may in this way perceive how God is rightly
 8   I,    II,  6|         wilt He employs no other way than that which is made
 9   I,    II,  7|        manner in which He is the Way, and conducts to the Father;
10   I,    II,  7|        Resurrection,-in the same way ought we to understand also
11   I,    II,  8|    Father, and showing to us the way to the knowledge of Him,
12   I,    II,  9|         has allowed; and in this way, ever demanding an earlier
13   I,    II, 10|      exercise power; and in this way He will appear to have received
14   I,    II, 10|          omnipotent. For in this way will that saying be true
15   I,   III,  1|          is possible in no other way to explain and bring within
16   I,   III,  3|         created, not even in the way in which we have shown above
17   I,   III,  5|      life, and walking along the way which leads to Jesus Christ,
18   I,   III,  7|        flesh had corrupter their way before God, it is recorded
19   I,   III,  8|          existence. For, in this way, he who is such as his Creator
20   I,   III,  8|        of receiving God. In this way, then, by the renewal of
21   I,    IV,  1|        to employ a similitude by way of illustration. Suppose,
22   I,    VI,  4|       who are walking along that way which we have pointed out
23   I,   VII,  1|          being discussed more by way of intelligent inference
24   I,   VII,  1|        John teaches in a general way in his Gospel, saying, "
25   I,   VII,  1|       sun, and moon, and stab by way of logical inference, and
26   I,   VII,  5|       hope of what? "And in what way is the creature itself to
27   I,  VIII,  2|        visible things we may, by way of consequence, behold also
28   I,  VIII,  4|         put to death in the same way; or even the speaking of
29  II,   III,  1|        investigated in a similar way, viz., whether after this
30  II,   III,  7|     which they have undergone by way of purgation, may, after
31  II,   III,  7|        which is on high. In this way, therefore, does a sort
32  II,    IV,  3|         the Father also. In this way, then, Moses too must be
33  II,     V,  4|        specifically. And in this way also is to be understood
34  II,    VI,  5|       explained in the following way. That the nature, indeed,
35  II,    VI,  6|       iron, but of fire. In this way, then, that soul which,
36  II,    VI,  6|          soul is anointed in one way with the oil of gladness,
37  II,    VI,  6|          if they remove a little way from its fragrance, receive
38  II,    VI,  6|       upon them: so, in the same way, was it impossible that
39  II,   VII,  2|         share of Him in the same way as of the Wisdom and of
40  II,  VIII,  2|         or addition. In whatever way, however, it is to be understood,
41  II,  VIII,  3|      answer may be given in this way, that as the Saviour came
42  II,     X,  3|         is dead. For in the same way also our bodies are to be
43  II,     X,  3|           nevertheless in such a way, that even the body which
44  II,     X,  5|          it be sufficient in the way of punishment that they
45  II,     X,  6| understand now, that in the same way in which physicians apply
46  II,    XI,  4|          is found to prepare the way for the laying on of the
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