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1 Pre, 0, 3| and who, especially by means of the Holy Spirit Himself, 2 Pre, 0, 5| as to be compelled by all means, even against our will, 3 Pre, 0, 10| one body of doctrine, by means of illustrations and arguments,- 4 I, I, 6| customary services under by no means the well-known and natural 5 I, I, 6| together with the body, by means of corporal additions, up 6 I, I, 7| He may be understood by means of a bodily nature, so that 7 I, I, 7| understood or perceived by means of a body; and they are 8 I, I, 7| intellectual image, and that by means of this it may come to some 9 I, I, 8| knowing and being known, by means of the power of knowledge, 10 I, I, 9| perform an intellectual act by means of the power of intelligence. 11 I, II, 8| make known to others the means by which God is acknowledged 12 I, II, 8| us brightness, obtain the means of beholding the divine 13 I, II, 10| exercises His power over them by means of His Word, because at 14 I, III, 1| the Son of God, than by means of those Scriptures alone 15 I, III, 1| knowledge of Him to be gained by means of the visible creation 16 I, III, 1| from the Old Testament, by means of those things which, although 17 I, III, 6| of reason, and by this means bear certain seeds, implanted 18 I, III, 6| thy heart." By which he means that Christ is in the heart 19 I, III, 7| nature the gift of reason, by means of which they are enabled 20 I, VI, 4| passes away, it is by no means an annihilation or destruction 21 I, VIII, 4| that those views are by no means to be admitted, which some 22 II, I, 1| have regard to that end by means of which it was shown in 23 II, III, 1| process through which, by means of instruction and rational 24 II, III, 5| word "more" undoubtedly means something greater than an 25 II, V, 1| Father only; and by this means they have ventured to style 26 II, VI, 4| with the oil of gladness means nothing else than to be 27 II, VI, 6| the ointment, can by no means admit any foul smell; whereas 28 II, VII, 1| Christ, or in those who by means of Christ have sought refuge 29 II, VII, 3| spirits or other, and by this means have tried to disturb the 30 II, VIII, 2| plainly what that is by means of which we are able to 31 II, IX, 7| grade, in order that by this means they themselves may be participators 32 II, X, 2| thing which they can by no means do. We shall ask them, moreover, 33 II, X, 2| have endeavoured by any means to devise a principle that 34 II, XI, 4| are usually performed by means of manual labour, the reason