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 1   I,     I,  5|             whose vision could not admit a greater degree of light
 2   I,     I,  6|          or some small openings to admit the light, we can reflect
 3   I,     I,  6|            intellectual nature can admit of no delay or hesitation
 4   I,    II,  4|       worthy of God which does not admit of any comparison at all,
 5   I,     V,  3|          happy, so that they could admit no element at all of an
 6   I,     V,  3|       admitted or had the power to admit any occasion of sin. Then
 7   I,     V,  4|          nature as to be unable to admit what was opposed to them
 8   I,   VII,  2|           is nothing which may not admit of good and evil, and be
 9   I,  VIII,  3|            no nature which may not admit evil, we therefore maintain
10   I,  VIII,  3|            no nature which may not admit evil, it is not necessarily
11   I,  VIII,  3|        nature, then, which may not admit of good or evil, except
12   I,  VIII,  3|            wisdom assuredly cannot admit folly; and it is righteousness,
13   I,  VIII,  3| righteousness will never certainly admit of unrighteousness; and
14   I,  VIII,  3|       Spirit, being holy, does not admit of pollution; for it is
15   I,  VIII,  4|            may of their own accord admit either of good or evil,
16   I,  VIII,  4|     conduct and varying wills will admit of a different condition
17  II,    IV,  3|          their reason nor ours can admit. But they will say, God
18  II,     V,  3|           as they will undoubtedly admit it to be so, what will they
19  II,     V,  3|            as they themselves also admit? But if they say that it
20  II,    VI,  3|            that nature which could admit of death; and He is called
21  II,    VI,  6|          ointment, can by no means admit any foul smell; whereas
22  II,   VII,  4|            respect be troubled, or admit any feeling of sorrow; nor
23  II,  VIII,  2|            is animal, is unable to admit the understanding of a better,
24  II,    IX,  1|           may be so numerous as to admit of being arranged, governed,
25  II,     X,  1|     following manner. If they also admit that there is a resurrection
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