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1 I, I, 1| Such is the meaning of the expression, "In Thy light we shall 2 I, I, 2| reasoning will hold true of the expression "a consuming fire." For 3 I, I, 2| who, on account of the expression "God is a Spirit," think 4 I, I, 2| call it spirit, as in the expression, "The letter killeth, but 5 I, II, 1| Wisdom, according to the expression of Solomon: "The Lord created 6 I, II, 6| we are to understand the expression "invisible image," that 7 I, II, 8| belong also the similar expression, "The Father is in Me, and 8 I, II, 9| what is the meaning of the expression which is found in the Wisdom 9 I, II, 9| birth. And according to the expression of the apostle, that Christ " 10 I, II, 10| Let us now examine the expression, "Wisdom is the purest efflux 11 I, II, 10| is almighty. But from the expression "glory of the Almighty," 12 I, II, 10| of wisdom is a convenient expression to distinguish it from that 13 I, II, 11| light. The force of this expression we have explained in the 14 I, II, 12| mirror, that by such an expression it might be understood that 15 I, II, 13| Father," that by such an expression it may be understood that 16 I, III, 4| understood; as e.g., in the expression, "Now the fruit of the Spirit 17 I, III, 4| And we think that that expression also which occurs in the 18 I, III, 6| this is the meaning of the expression, that "men have no excuse 19 I, III, 6| the same meaning with the expression in Genesis: "And He breathed 20 I, III, 7| life. And therefore the expression is competently applied to 21 II, I, 5| nothingness." Perhaps also the expression in the Psalms has reference 22 II, III, 2| the apostle. For can the expression which he employs, "this 23 II, III, 2| concealing its mortal nature. The expression, then, "This corruptible 24 II, III, 5| an age; and see if that expression of the Saviour, "I will 25 II, IV, 1| have to consider, then, the expression of frequent recurrence in 26 II, IV, 1| Again, what else does the expression, which ought to be used 27 II, IV, 3| press us very hard, were the expression not understood by us more 28 II, IV, 4| poor ability, how such an expression ought to be understood.~ 29 II, VI, 6| passed to others. Lastly, the expression, "God, thy God, anointed 30 II, VI, 7| God. The meaning of which expression, unless it be shown to be 31 II, VIII, 3| fervent in spirit; " by which expression undoubtedly the Word of 32 II, X, 8| should be the meaning of the expression, that as the saints will 33 II, XI, 2| appears, on account of that expression in the Gospel: "Have thou