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 1   Int,        4     |        approve at least in some sense of its Founder Himself,
 2   Int,       10     |        is already in a mystical sense His flesh. But the bread
 3    II,     VIII     |         Begotten of God in some sense begets me, not in subsistence
 4   III,    XXIII     |         by eating, in a certain sense, not the earth but its flesh,
 5   III,     XXIV     |   deadly drug" in too literal a sense. Otherwise we shall find
 6   III,     XXIV     |         taken in a less literal sense, and this "death" is like
 7   III,     XXIV     |         thus afflicted, he in a sense laid his hands by means
 8   III,      XXI     |    occurred could really in any sense be called a sin. And there
 9   III          (183)|       puts a new and impossible sense in the words, necessitating
10   III          (193)|         takes this in the moral sense, as meaning " lawless,"
11   III,      XLI     | understood as such, and in this sense it "made the offence to
12   III          (218)|    scarcely seems to supply the sense required.~ ~
13    IV               |        troubled in every bodily sense, so that we almost |118
14    IV,        I     |       though he had not, in the sense that the Creator, having
15    IV,        I     |        does not rejoice, in the sense that the Creator is not
16    IV,       XI     |       to a dungeon, and in this sense he that hath, and that rejoiceth,
17    IV,     XIII     |         therefore, in this |125 sense, an "end" has come to the
18    IV,      XXV     |   Spirit. For behold the mystic sense in which he said, "But ye
19    IV,      XXI     |     that they are not without a sense of gratitude. It is reasonable
20    IV,    XXVII     |     dead vision and without any sense that he is catching that
21    IV,   XXVIII     |      wetness does not receive a sense of wetness, and is not found
22    IV,     XXIX     |       supernatural gods in this sense, for no one would uselessly
23    IV,      XXX     |         existence, there was no sense in attaching a beginning
24    IV          (313)|       miasma&twn—perhaps in the sense of "noxious mists."~ ~
25    IV,      XXX     |     essence itself, or from the sense of fitness ? Or shall we
26     V               |          so faith which in some sense stands for mystical seed,
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