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 1 Pre,     0,  3|      keeping silence as to the manner or origin of their existence;
 2   I,     I,  2|        think, in the following manner. It is the custom of sacred
 3   I,     I,  3|       and exists in a peculiar manner, whereas medicine is not
 4   I,     I,  6|       of the body. So, in like manner. the works of Divine Providence
 5   I,     I,  6|       a slovenly and irregular manner, and to perform the acts
 6   I,     I,  9|      down from heaven. In like manner, also, it is said to employ
 7   I,     I,  9|    intellectual power. In this manner, therefore, although far
 8   I,    II,  6|     invisible God, in the same manner as we say, according to
 9   I,    II,  6|     For if the Son do, in like manner, all those things which
10   I,    II,  7|    already explained as to the manner in which He is the Way,
11   I,    II,  8|    fuller understanding of the manner in which the Saviour is
12   I,    II, 10|      the Father, listen to the manner in which John speaks in
13   I,    II, 12|      some to be done after the manner in which a disciple resembles
14   I,    II, 12|       same things in a similar manner?~
15   I,   III,  1|      who perceive, in whatever manner, the existence of Providence,
16   I,   III,  7|       the Holy Spirit. In this manner, then, is the working of
17   I,     V,  3|       and subordinate. In like manner, also, whether those which
18   I,     V,  3|        be regarded in the same manner; so that those principalities
19   I,     V,  3|       their existence. In like manner also will it be the case
20   I,     V,  4|        importance in a cursory manner, whereas they demand a labour
21   I,     V,  5|    light of the world. In this manner, then, did that being once
22   I,    VI,  1| solicitude and caution, in the manner rather of an investigation
23   I,   VII,  1| desirous to come in an orderly manner to the investigation of
24   I,   VII,  5|      the sun might say in like manner, "I would desire to be dissolved,"
25   I,  VIII,  3|     receive the light. In like manner, also, the nature of the
26  II,     I,  2|        all things, in whatever manner they are made, to some useful
27  II,     V,  4| understood to be good. In like manner also he said that a man
28  II,     V,  4|        given them in a special manner as a shield, viz., "There
29  II,   VII,  1|     respect to Christ, in what manner He who had formerly been
30  II,  VIII,  3|      ruined condition. In like manner also, the soul which is
31  II,  VIII,  4|   advanced by us in a dogmatic manner, but simply as opinions,
32  II,    IX,  3|     again, are brought up in a manner more consonant with freedom
33  II,    IX,  3|       that among them, in like manner, must undoubtedly be sought
34  II,    IX,  7|     world as well. And in like manner it seems to me, that as
35  II,     X,  1|      answered in the following manner. If they also admit that
36  II,     X,  3|      ask these persons in what manner they understand that an
37  II,    XI,  2|      shortly, according to the manner of things in this life in
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