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1 I, I, 5| to think of God as in any degree corporeal, we go on to say 2 I, I, 5| could not admit a greater degree of light than what we have 3 I, I, 6| circumscribed or in some degree hampered by such adjuncts, 4 I, I, 6| duller sense, in as great degree as those who on land are 5 I, V, 3| something which is in a certain degree inseparable from them, and 6 I, V, 4| such an one could be in any degree inferior to any of the saints? 7 I, V, 5| wickedness and ruin, to such a degree that, through too great 8 I, VI, 2| greater, another in a less degree, the cause of his own downfall. 9 I, VI, 3| regular plan, in the order and degree of their merits; so that 10 I, VI, 4| without partaking in any degree of a bodily adjunct. Another, 11 I, VIII, 3| either in a greater or less degree, according to the desert 12 II, III, 7| when they have reached that degree of perfection also.~ 13 II, IV, 3| mind, and that only in some degree. For it is manifest that 14 II, V, 4| commandment to a greater degree than justice and holiness, 15 II, VI, 3| with Him in a pre-eminent degree one spirit, according to 16 II, VIII, 4| carried to a greater or less degree in different instances, 17 II, IX, 7| one in proportion to the degree of his merit, on this ground, 18 II, XI, 4| fashioned; so, in a much greater degree, and in one that is beyond