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1 Int, 10| manhood as having become divine after the Passion, but if 2 II, XI| sought man's witness for His divine acts.~ ~So He speaks as 3 II, XVII| with it, we spoke as the divine grace gave us help. Speaking 4 II, XVIII| but of intention, with the divine forethought as it were underlying 5 II, XIX| be a human thing, but a divine.~ ~ 6 II, XXI| compared with that of the divine Son and Father. As those 7 II, XXI| again, and speak, as the divine gift grants us aid.~ ~ ~ ~| 8 III | these words against the divine teachings of Christ, he 9 III, I| of one who was wise and divine, when brought either before 10 III, VIII| indeed have smitten them with divine signs, and made these men 11 III, VIII| made of none effect the divine revelations of the Holy 12 III, VIII| in-dwelling of God, who is a divine Fire which cannot be destroyed 13 III, VIII| He should have kept His divine power in check, in order 14 III, XI| receive orders from the divine Spirit. The result will 15 III, XII| management, and openly serve the Divine. The accompaniments of abundance 16 III, XIV| thief believed on Him as Divine or as only human? Such division 17 III, XXIII| and then wrapping them in divine swaddling-clothes which 18 III, XXIII| as being without share of divine spirit. But the bread that 19 III, XXIV| blessing of health through the divine and mystical leaven?163 20 III, XIX| received no thought of what was divine in his mind; and if He so 21 III, XXII| become interpreter of the divine mouth should live in hypocrisy, 22 III, XXXII| by way of cutting off the divine forethought from the brute 23 III, XXXIX| their gratitude. For the divine grace, though lacking nothing, 24 III, XLIII| come into conflict with the Divine, by insulting the beauty 25 IV, II| stand it. Neither has the divine and active Word of God done 26 IV, IV| Objection based on the divine assurance given to both 27 IV, XIV| the objection based on the divine assurance given to both 28 IV, VI| fate, as being fixed by a divine ordinance which cannot be 29 IV, VII| heaven and declares that the divine gifts of grace are sent 30 IV, XVI| corrupted with regard to divine things. God therefore |132 31 IV, VIII| give concerning great and divine matters, he is obliged to 32 IV, XX| for this would befit His divine greatness and His heavenly 33 IV, XXI| gods or angels, since their divine nature bears witness to 34 IV, XXI| angels have a share in the divine nature,296 those who make 35 IV, XXVII| moulded, deciding that the divine lurks in stone and wood, 36 IV, XXII| man who believes that the Divine entered into the womb of 37 IV, XXVIII| far preferable that the Divine should be pleased to dwell 38 IV, XXVIII| misfortunes, He set it in a divine blessedness that was allotted 39 IV, XXX| received before. It befits the Divine alone to remain in a state 40 IV, XXX| him as the sacred abode of divine power, composed of many 41 IV, XXX| doubtless in accordance with a divine plan that the |159 former 42 IV, XXX| things ? Shall it be from the divine essence itself, or from 43 IV, XXX| this does not suit with the divine providence, nor does this 44 IV, XXX| Him, who may be termed the divine light of the mind, is found 45 IV, XXX| beforehand through beholding the divine, and having in his own possession, 46 V | shine forth from faith, the divine Scripture says, "Abraham