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1 Int | rescued from oblivion by its use in a bitter controversy 2 Int | the sixteenth, when its use was again controversial. 3 Int, 5 | this is not the ordinary use of the words u9po&stasij 4 Int, 7 | was probably made more use of in the first part of 5 Int (65) | Origen's resolve not to use allegorical explanations 6 Int, 9 | change of style, and the use of seemingly post-Nicene 7 Int, 10 | who was biassed by its use by his opponents. He specifies 8 Int, 10 | except for his frequent use of allegory, his answers 9 II (83) | special interest in his use of these words. See Introd., 10 III (118)| katelqei~n k.t.l. The use of this last word for returning 11 III, IX | within it for some hidden use.~ ~Christ's action in Gethsemane 12 III (131)| are given their technical use in speaking of the Trinity. 13 III, V | wickedness of sacrilege, of what use is just dealing to righteous 14 III, XII | but the man who did not use it rightly. No one, when 15 III, XIII | night.147 With regard to the use of the word "sea," note 16 III, XIV | Otherwise what were the use of the cross ? The faithful 17 III, XXIII | harm to the earth when we use up its flesh and blood. 18 III, XVI | episcopate or presidency, to make use of this form of test. The 19 III (164)| 3 The use of the singular suggests 20 III, XXVI | which Christ refused to use.] |91~ ~ 21 III, XXVII | and lords many." But the use of the article reveals the 22 III, XXI | for their own necessary use, Peter put them to death, 23 III, XXXII | Objection based on S. Paul's use of the law for his own advantage ( 24 III (203)| Macarius, however, makes use of the latter in his answer.~ ~ 25 III, XXXIX | objection based on S. Paul's use of the law for his own advantage ( 26 IV (236)| reminiscence of the Homeric use of the words, as in the 27 IV, II | ploughed or tilled; nor does He use His power in making virtue 28 IV (253)| ignores 2 Peter when its use was to be expected. See 29 IV, XVI | splendour will be of no more use when man is gone. And yet 30 IV, VIII | matters, he is obliged to make use of common things which pertain 31 IV, XXV | our God."~ ~[If men ever use the gift as an opportunity 32 IV, XXI | generally,298 they may make use of prayers and supplications, 33 IV (302)| were utterly opposed to the use of Christian images. They 34 IV (312)| Macarius does not ordinarily use this word as meaning "person." 35 V (321)| rest of Macarius by the use of his favourite word, which