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1 Pre, 0, 8| demon" to denote that that form or outline of demoniacal 2 Pre, 0, 10| if he would desire to form a connected series and body 3 Pre, 0, 10| each individual topic, and form, as we have said, one body 4 I, I, 7| the very bodily shape and form of the ears or eyes contributes 5 I, I, 7| the very quality of their form, to the end for which they 6 I, I, 7| itself. For example, colours, form, size, underlie vision; 7 I, II, 2| distinguished either by form, or colour, or magnitude. 8 I, II, 2| sound senses ever sought for form, or colour, or size, in 9 I, II, 4| to denote either size, or form, or colour; for those children 10 I, II, 7| see what idea we are to form of this. According to John, " 11 I, II, 8| Son of God, who was in the form of God, divesting Himself ( 12 I, II, 8| the countenance, and in form and material, but without 13 I, II, 8| countenance, and even the very form and material, so closely, 14 I, II, 8| in the very insignificant form of a human body, in consequence 15 I, IV, 1| contemplate, according to the form of the similitude employed, 16 I, VI, 2| Church, in which is the form of that kingdom which is 17 I, VI, 4| likeness; or because, while the form of those things which are 18 I, VI, 4| this transmutation of the form of the present world, and 19 I, VII, 4| So far, then, as we can form an opinion from a comparison 20 II, IV, 3| be seen except by help of form, and size, and colour, which 21 II, VIII, 2| so created by God, will form the subject of inquiry when 22 II, X, 2| them if every body has a form of some kind, i.e., is fashioned 23 II, XI, 1| see what views we are to form regarding promises. It is 24 II, XI, 2| again, agreeably to the form of things in this life,