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1 2 | II. GOD'S INDIGNATION.~In the law,
2 2 | without law, and ignorant of God, prayed to gods that perished,
3 3 | OF DEMONS.~When Almighty God, to beautify the nature
4 3 | return to heaven. Rebels from God, they uttered words against
5 4 | Saturn the old, if he is a god, how does he grow old? Or
6 4 | grow old? Or if he was a god, why was he driven by his
7 4 | But because he was not a god, he consumed the bowels
8 4 | divine, but called himself a god. He fell into weakness of
9 4 | his son. Thus he became a god; of late he is called Jupiter.~
10 5 | sceptre. In the beginning God made the heaven, the earth,
11 5 | by stealth. Behold, that God is the author of all things,
12 6 | was dead? Especially, if a god may be thought to be born
13 7 | he is called the youthful god. Oh excessively foolish,
14 9 | see a marvellous thing, a god flying with a little satchel.
15 10| NEPTUNE.~Ye make Neptune a god descended from Saturn; and
16 10| poor stone-mason become a god? Did not he beget the cyclops-monster?
17 10| seduced into thinking him a god, in whose bones the love
18 10| of all to have loved the god who thus lustfully began
19 10| running. Surely, if he were a god, he would come up with her
20 13| if he is regarded as a god. Now tell us, then, on the
21 13| The rock has overcome the god: then the creator of the
22 13| although, if he were a god, he certainly did not live
23 14| Sylvanus appeared to be a god? Perhaps it is agreeable
24 14| such pictures? Seek one God who will allow you to live
25 15| the herds of Evander, is a god: the rustic mind of men,
26 15| senselessly vowed victims as to a god to be besought, they made
27 15| ancient manner. But he is no god, although he was strong
28 16| why do you pray to the god? Thou art vainly deceived
29 18| AMMYDATES AND THE GREAT GOD.~We have already said many
30 18| manifest who formed this same god, and falsely prophesying
31 18| changed mind, as if the wooden god were speaking into his ear.
32 19| history, that he may adorn a god. He is ignorant how to prophesy
33 23| thou believest not that God will judge the dead, thou
34 23| appearest as a suppliant of God, under the aspect of a tyrant.
35 24| excellent and benignant God of thy life, and thy Governor,
36 24| and givest thy back to God. Thou drownest thyself in
37 25| Thou sayest, I also am of God; and thou wanderest out
38 25| death. The first law of God is the foundation of the
39 26| LAW OF CHRIST THE LIVING GOD.~Thou rejectest, unhappy
40 26| wail in hell. Certainly God lives, who makes the dead
41 26| perceive the judgments of God.~
42 27| FOOL, THOU DOST NOT DIE TO GOD.~O fool, thou dost not absolutely
43 27| shalt foolishly be overcome. God the Creator of the world
44 27| seekest to live without God, judgest that in death is
45 27| thinkest that it is absolute. God has not ordered it as thou
46 27| keeps us from the secret of God. Give thou now, whilst in
47 27| art dying, the honour to God, and believe that Christ
48 28| all, hope to laugh at the God of heaven and the Ruler
49 28| takest away the name of God, from whom, moreover, thou
50 29| ungrateful to the great God, who thus judgest thyself
51 29| judgest thyself to be a god; to Him who, when thou knewest
52 29| livest in the secret of God. Learn God, O foolish man,
53 29| the secret of God. Learn God, O foolish man, who wishes
54 29| proclaiming the omnipotent God.~
55 30| rich man turned away from God, of such evils, if assuredly,
56 30| Be ye the attendant of God while ye have time. Even
57 31| the blasphemy. But your god is your belly, and rewards
58 33| abidest. Believe in the one God, that when dead thou mayer
59 34| seekest not that grace which God sent to be read of in the
60 34| thyself as a subject to God, who governs all things.~
61 35| might shun the precepts of God, Belial was his tempter
62 35| shall be associates with God. Holy is God's law, which
63 35| associates with God. Holy is God's law, which teaches the
64 35| teaches the dead to live. God alone has commanded us to
65 36| never transfers souls to God. To believe the cross came
66 37| concerning the commandments of God save what is marvellous.
67 37| in error if you worship God and heathen temples.~
68 40| and believe not on Him. God Himself is the fife; He
69 42| ALMIGHTY CHRIST, THE LIVING GOD.~Let the hidden, the final,
70 42| what shall I speak of which God will bring to pass? Mountains
71 42| himself against the army of God, his soldiery are overthrown
72 44| from the thousand years God will destroy all those evils.~
73 46| and since thou hast known God, be a recruit good and approved,
74 47| Twice dost thou sin against God, if thou extendest strifes
75 50| WHO HAVE APOSTATIZED FROM GOD.~Moreover, when war is waged,
76 50| perish. If any one is without God, or profane from the enemy,
77 51| their parents; therefore God has given them up. However,
78 55| from the fruit, because God had not sent them. The husbandman
79 57| nor its contents. Such is God's word, and it seems good
80 57| s command, and shunnest God's. Thou trustedst to the
81 58| judgment uttered by the highest God when He first formed man;
82 58| the law. If the Almighty God have bidden thee live with
83 58| apostle cries out; yea, God cries out by him. Your dissoluteness,
84 59| THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD.~Thou wishest, O Christian
85 59| it may be always black. God is the overlooker, who dives
86 59| modest feeling. The law of God bears witness that such
87 59| capacity among the people of God. Thou who wast formerly
88 60| low. It is not right in God that a faithful Christian
89 60| thou who art consecrated to God? God's heralds, crying aloud
90 60| art consecrated to God? God's heralds, crying aloud
91 60| ye bind hands worthy of God with an evil presage. Why
92 61| CHURCH TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF GOD.~I, brethren, am not righteous
93 63| man, since thou servest God. Look to the beginning,
94 64| lust is vain ... whence God cries out, Thou fool, this
95 64| thy heart is conscious of God, thou shalt be victor over
96 68| always devoted to the Supreme God. Render the faithful sacred
97 68| ministries of the altar to God, prepared in divine matters
98 69| LXIX. TO GOD'S SHEPHERDS.~A shepherd,
99 71| lies ill. Do good under God; pay your obedience by your
100 71| begin to bear her victuals. God Himself cries out, Break
101 71| fourfold shall be given you by God.~
102 72| teaching of the great Solomon: God hates the poor man to be
103 73| parent. But one devoted to God was hastily dying.~
104 74| in error. As a servant of God, thou oughtest even in death
105 76| press closely, and make of God's house as if it were a
106 76| undisciplined manner, as if God were absent--as if He who
107 78| table be approved by the one God. The Almighty has bidden
108 79| of benefits, thou adorest God, do not thus at all make
109 80| the anger of the highest God. Those who are more worthy,
110 80| Antichrist, according to God's command living again in
111 80| finished. They who make God of no account when the thousandth