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1 Pre, 0, 8| the whole law is indeed spiritual; but that the spiritual 2 Pre, 0, 8| spiritual; but that the spiritual meaning which the law conveys 3 I, I, 2| things, which we also term "spiritual." The apostle, moreover, 4 I, I, 2| one is not converted to a spiritual understanding, a veil is 5 I, I, 2| the Holy Spirit reveals spiritual knowledge, then the veil 6 I, II, 12| formed by the Father in their spiritual essence, agree with the 7 I, III, 3| historical, but according to the spiritual method of interpretation.~ 8 I, V, 2| of this darkness. Certain spiritual powers of wickedness also, 9 I, VII, 1| other than incorporeal and spiritual powers. But of those things 10 I, VII, 2| regarding souls, which they call spiritual natures.~In the first place, 11 I, VIII, 2| existence of a diversity of spiritual natures, that we may avoid 12 I, VIII, 2| there is a diversity of spiritual natures both among heavenly 13 I, VIII, 2| proved to have been men of a spiritual nature. When, therefore, 14 I, VIII, 2| persons of whom we speak, were spiritual beings-should fall into 15 I, VIII, 4| Lord, being made altogether spiritual, that they may be for ever 16 II, II, 1| contains the movements of spiritual and rational minds, will 17 II, II, 2| resurrection with the clothing of a spiritual body, out of all which will 18 II, III, 2| and pure, which are termed spiritual), the soul makes constant 19 II, IV, 4| literally, but seek in them a spiritual meaning, that we may think 20 II, VII, 2| greater, i.e., something spiritual, in the law or in the prophets; 21 II, VII, 2| clearly the results of their spiritual understanding, are nevertheless 22 II, VII, 4| reveals the apprehension of spiritual knowledge.~ 23 II, VIII, 2| animal body, and arises a spiritual body, pointing out that 24 II, VIII, 2| are of the Spirit, i.e., spiritual things, conjoins and associates 25 II, X, 1| natural body, it will arise a spiritual body," they cannot deny 26 II, X, 1| again, and that they arise "spiritual" bodies, there can be no 27 II, X, 1| recovers the qualities of a spiritual body. For it is out of the 28 II, X, 1| the resurrection educe the spiritual body, when it transmutes 29 II, X, 2| describe to us the shape of a spiritual body; a thing which they 30 II, X, 3| resurrection, and to become a spiritual one; and how that which 31 II, X, 3| incorruptibility, has already become spiritual, it appears absurd and contrary 32 II, X, 3| earthly and animal body a spiritual one, capable of inhabiting 33 II, XI, 2| regarding the resurrection of a spiritual body. And consequently they 34 II, XI, 4| all in conformity with the spiritual view of things. Now, as