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1 I, I, 2| stubble? And what in this view can be called worthy of 2 I, I, 4| agreeably to the Samaritan view, that God ought to be worshipped 3 I, I, 7| that according to their view He is a body, and that which 4 I, I, 8| merely escaped or baffled the view of a frailer creature, but 5 I, II, 12| master, or according to the view that those things are made 6 I, IV, 1| According to our point of view, then, so long as that geometer 7 I, V, 3| natural. Now, if we adopt the view that the holy angels, and 8 I, V, 3| compel us to take the same view with regard to wicked and 9 I, V, 3| But if to entertain this view regarding malignant and 10 I, VI, 4| seems to confirm the latter view, when he says, "For the 11 I, VI, 4| undoubtedly suggests a similar view. For this renewal of heaven 12 I, VI, 4| cannot in may respect meet my view, how beings so numerous 13 I, VII, 2| Not a few have held that view even regarding the holy 14 I, VIII, 1| so created, lest on that view the Creator should be accused 15 I, VIII, 3| 3. According to our view, there is no rational creature 16 I, VIII, 3| has done so. For, in our view, not even the devil himself 17 I, VIII, 4| of offices. And the same view is to be entertained of 18 II, I, 4| uncreated God. According to this view, then, if we suppose for 19 II, III, 6| to us some germs of that view by which the whole universe 20 II, V, 1| on the other hand, they view as that quality which rewards 21 II, V, 1| that, according to their view, the just God does not appear 22 II, V, 2| to be, according to their view, the work of the good God? 23 II, VI, 3| invisible, according to the view of Scripture, both made 24 II, IX, 7| same in hope." Keeping in view, then, the sentiment expressed 25 II, X, 3| adopt a very low and abject view of the resurrection of the 26 II, X, 8| the body. Similar is the view to be entertained regarding 27 II, XI, 2| and adopting a superficial view of the letter of the law, 28 II, XI, 4| conformity with the spiritual view of things. Now, as in those 29 II, XI, 4| work itself is unfolded to view by the agency of the hands;