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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
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