Book, Chapter

 1    II,       IX| Saviour Himself, revealing the essence of His own Godhead, says, "
 2   III,    XXIII|     that both possess the same essence.~ ~But the common bread
 3   III,      XIX|      having failed of the very essence of godliness, He was inconsistent,
 4   III,    XXVII|      the fact that the blessed Essence cannot be shaken."~ ~It
 5    IV,      XVI|       as soon as the reasoning essence272 of man, which abides
 6    IV,      XXV|    Persons may be known in one essence.289 The Apostle was instructed
 7    IV,     XXIV|        for it to return to the essence311 which was there from
 8    IV,      XXX|        existence, what kind of essence312 did He grant to that
 9    IV,      XXX|       a wheel and preserve its essence while changing its form ;
10    IV,      XXX|         allowing none of their essence to perish, unless there
11    IV,      XXX|    material, and preserves the essence of each undestroyed, even
12    IV,      XXX|    Shall it be from the divine essence itself, or from the sense
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