Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  1|  understanding of those who are capable of receiving truth, as is
 2   I,     I,  2|        souls which are rendered capable of receiving His word and
 3   I,     I,  6|       forth; and it is rendered capable of greater intellectual
 4   I,     I,  8|         declares to all who are capable of understanding, that there
 5   I,    II,  2|     minds of those who are made capable of receiving His virtues
 6   I,    II,  2|         wisdom? And who that is capable of entertaining reverential
 7   I,    II,  7|        thine eye," renders them capable of enduring the splendour
 8   I,    II,  8|          i.e., to those who are capable of receiving His word and
 9   I,   III,  6|     from the time they are made capable of understanding and knowledge,
10   I,   III,  7|       of those who are rendered capable of receiving it. This is
11   I,   III,  8|        praise or blame, because capable of virtue and vice. On this
12   I,   III,  8|      Holy Spirit are again made capable of receiving Christ, in
13   I,   III,  8|         by which alone are they capable of receiving God. In this
14   I,     V,  2|         creature, therefore, is capable of earning praise and censure:
15   I,     V,  3|   others so that they were made capable both of virtue and vice;
16   I,     V,  3|      others again such as to be capable of either condition. In
17   I,   VII,  2|        of good and evil, and be capable of either, what are we to
18   I,  VIII,  3|  rational creature which is not capable both of good and evil. But
19   I,  VIII,  3| incapable of good; but although capable of admitting good, he did
20  II,     I,  4|        of change, so that it is capable of undergoing all possible
21  II,   III,  1|         onwards so as to become capable of attaining divine wisdom;
22  II,   III,  3|      the soul has been rendered capable of receiving, and has thus
23  II,   III,  7|      obedience shown themselves capable of wisdom, are said to deserve
24  II,     V,  2|        as it declares they were capable of repentance. Again, in
25  II,    VI,  5|     that the nature of souls is capable both of good and evil, the
26  II,    VI,  6|      offence, the metal iron is capable of cold and heat. If, then,
27  II,    VI,  6|     burning, it was at any time capable of admitting cold? On the
28  II,   VII,  3|     individual of those who are capable of receiving Him, is the
29  II,     X,  3|    animal body a spiritual one, capable of inhabiting the heavens;
30  II,    XI,  3|         approved of, he will be capable of receiving instruction
31  II,    XI,  4|        never be gratified or be capable of gratification; otherwise
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