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1 I, I, 8| seeing and being seen, is termed, between the Father and 2 I, I, 9| intellectual, which he now termed divine. By this divine sense, 3 I, II, 1| of individuals. For He is termed Wisdom, according to the 4 I, II, 4| made the Way. And it was so termed because it leads to the 5 I, II, 5| a Son, and is therefore termed the Only-begotten.~ 6 I, II, 9| of God," it ought to be termed not only the breath of the 7 I, II, 11| remark. That is properly termed everlasting or eternal which 8 I, II, 13| Father, of whom He is tightly termed the image, because He proceeds 9 I, II, 13| good tree, all these are so termed catachrestically, having 10 I, V, 3| Those also whom the apostle termed rulers and princes of the 11 I, V, 5| by which the apostles are termed by the Lord the light of 12 I, VII, 1| those things which he had termed generally corporeal or incorporeal, 13 I, VII, 3| kind, and those which are termed a0planei=j are different. 14 II, III, 2| refined and pure, which are termed spiritual), the soul makes 15 II, III, 6| call in Latin mundus, is termed in Greek ko/smoj, and ko/ 16 II, III, 6| its inhabitants, is also termed the world, as when Scripture 17 II, III, 6| over to us, which he also termed worlds, saying, "The ocean 18 II, III, 6| called planets, to be each termed worlds. Nay, even that pre-eminent 19 II, VI, 1| Reason (if it is to be so termed), this Wisdom, this Truth, 20 II, VI, 2| you rather (what may be termed) our suspicions than any 21 II, VII, 4| consolation, paraclesis being termed in Latin consolatio. For 22 II, VIII, 3| on that account would be termed soul, and being again freed 23 II, VIII, 3| soul, which in Greek is termed yukh/, be so termed from 24 II, VIII, 3| Greek is termed yukh/, be so termed from growing cold out of 25 II, VIII, 5| of the apostles, whom He termed His soul, as being better 26 II, IX, 1| which we have formerly termed understandings, as He foresaw