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 1    II,      VII     |       divided from his father means the Apostles separated from
 2    II,       IX     |    the Father are one"; which means that undoubtedly He who
 3    II,     XVII     |      endowed with speech," he means nothing else but "man."
 4    II,       XX     |     world" 103 ).~ ~The verse means that Christ came to free
 5    II,       XX     |     tassel is lost. If |48 it means everything that exists,
 6   III          (109)|       each case by miraculous means. Further details of his
 7   III,     VIII     |      dispensation of death by means of a phantom of the air,
 8   III,     VIII     |       marvellous novelties by means of magic. Accordingly, He
 9   III,       IX     |      to be afraid, so that by means of a tree He may counteract
10   III,       XI     |       might enter it by their means and get rid of their burning
11   III,       XI     |    case he will learn by some means or other of the rout we
12   III,       XI     |      manifest to men both the means of punishing the demons,
13   III,     XIII     |     light after cloud, for He means "I who called you to be
14   III,     XIII     |   When Christ says "Come," He means "Come to faith," for if
15   III,    XXIII     | apprehend the mystery by that means. How then do we state the
16   III,    XXIII     |     who is taught, and by its means leads him up to the teacher
17   III,    XXIII     |    that shares it, and by its means leads him up to the Creator'
18   III,     XXIV     |    For to drink this in faith means the death of the savage
19   III,     XXIV     |       sense laid his hands by means of prayer upon the burnt-up
20   III          (162)|        supporting his life by means of his hands."~ ~
21   III,      XXV     |   says "To this mountain," He means "That which has just been
22   III,    XXVII     |      and take hold of what it means.~ ~[The blessing on Peter
23   III,      XXX     |     the theatre portray, as a means of raising laughter. Such
24   III,     XLII     |       of a general and public means of diet. But there were
25    IV               | obscurity that was in them by means of much sweat and labour
26    IV,       XI     |       Or, again, as "fashion" means "appearance," it may be
27    IV,      XII     |      meaning in the words. He means that at Christ's second
28    IV,      XIX     |      to say, what the Apostle means when he says, "But such
29    IV,      XXV     |    interpretation through our means. Hearken then first to the
30    IV,      XXI     |   shown towards the friend by means of the image. But in the
31    IV          (306)|                          1 He means that even men sometimes
32    IV,     XXIX     |     of men, not gods. What he means is that those may be called "
33    IV,      XXX     |       it into plausibility by means of your arguments, but it
34     V               |      alone, unless it grow by means of good works. And in like
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