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501 IV, 41 | that He was "the Son of man," and of David's Psalm,
502 IV, 42 | if he were the innocent man; while the most righteous
503 IV, 42 | their crime? The "happy man who walked not in the counsel
504 IV, 43conc| It was very meet that the man who buried the Lord should
505 IV, 43conc| Galilee, saying, The Son of man must be delivered up, and
506 V, 1intro| careful solution, since a man is affirmed to me to be
507 V, 1intro| Indeed, when I hear that this man was chosen by the Lord after
508 V, 1intro| knowing before that this man was necessary to Him; and
509 V, 1intro| words "not of men, nor by man, but by Jesus Christ." Of
510 V, 1intro| of a second person. One man signs, another countersigns;
511 V, 1intro| another countersigns; one man appends his seal, another
512 V, 1intro| Christ, how much more might a man profess to be an apostle
513 V, 1intro| not of men, neither by man;" thence am I led to believe
514 V, 2 | follow another? For what man would be long in learning,
515 V, 2 | gospels, is not the part of a man who has already denied that
516 V, 3 | resisted face to face" by the man who had not even spared
517 V, 3 | wherein he says that "a man is not justified by the
518 V, 3 | order that thenceforward man might be justified by the
519 V, 3 | the faith whereby the just man shall live, will be that
520 V, 3 | the law, by doing which no man is justified. Since, then,
521 V, 3 | yours, in behalf, too, of man, who is an alien to him?
522 V, 3 | had provided blessing for man, through the curse of Christ,
523 V, 3 | blessing and a curse before man, than that he had done so,
524 V, 3 | faith by which the just man lives, in accordance with
525 V, 4 | adds), "Though it be but a man's covenant, no man disannulleth,
526 V, 4 | but a man's covenant, no man disannulleth, or addeth
527 V, 4 | be accomplished except a man love his neighhour as himself,
528 V, 4 | vengeance. "For whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also
529 V, 5 | Creator and Sustainer of both man and the universe can be
530 V, 5 | places did so. Since then the man, not the god, of the world
531 V, 5 | contemptible. Such only occurs in man's arrangement. The very
532 V, 6 | parable also of the strong man armed, whom a stronger than
533 V, 6 | in Him, upon which every man should build at will the
534 V, 6 | Creator's function, when a man's work shall be tried by
535 V, 6 | dwelleth in you?" Now, since man is the property, and the
536 V, 6 | Creator's temple. But "if any man defile the temple of God,
537 V, 6 | Therefore," says he, "let no man glory in man;" an injunction
538 V, 6 | he, "let no man glory in man;" an injunction which is
539 V, 6 | Creator, "wretched is the man that trusteth in man;" again, "
540 V, 6 | the man that trusteth in man;" again, "It is better to
541 V, 6 | Lord than to confide in man;" and the same thing is
542 V, 7 | praise be had by every man," from whom proceeds, as
543 V, 7 | ministration. Of course, a man of the noble courage of
544 V, 7 | to the Creator's law, the man was an offender" who had
545 V, 7 | however, he condemns the man "to be delivered unto Satan,"
546 V, 7 | When he teaches that every man ought to live of his own
547 V, 7 | boasted, and suffered no man to rob him of such glory
548 V, 7 | which he proved that another man might use. For behold Marcion,
549 V, 7 | is, He shall punish the man who offends His rival, instead
550 V, 8 | VIII. MAN THE IMAGE OF THE CREATOR
551 V, 8 | AND CHRIST THE HEAD OF THE MAN. SPIRITUAL GIFTS. THE SEVENFOLD
552 V, 8 | GOD.~"The head of every man is Christ." What Christ,
553 V, 8 | He is not the author of man? The head he has here put
554 V, 8 | than the "author." Of what man indeed is He the head? Surely
555 V, 8 | adds soon afterwards: "The man ought not to cover his head,
556 V, 8 | Word, who was to become man, said, "Let us make man
557 V, 8 | man, said, "Let us make man in our own image, after
558 V, 8 | she was created for the man,'' and taken out of the
559 V, 8 | and taken out of the man, according to the Creator'
560 V, 8 | that Christ who (as mere man of the race only of David)
561 V, 8 | were taken away "the wise man, and the cunning artificer,
562 V, 8 | meaning death or slavery of man; "He gave gifts to the sons
563 V, 9 | which falls down. "Since by man came death, by man came
564 V, 9 | Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection."
565 V, 9 | resurrection." Here in the word man, who consists of bodily
566 V, 9 | from a womb only, without a man's seed, making it a condition
567 V, 10 | THE CREATOR OF THE FIRST MAN. LET US BEAR THE IMAGE OF
568 V, 10 | relates to the body. But "some man will say, 'How are the dead
569 V, 10 | Christ Himself: "The first man Adam was made a living soul,
570 V, 10 | refuted also with the word "man:" "The first man is of the
571 V, 10 | the word "man:" "The first man is of the earth, earthy;
572 V, 10 | earth, earthy; the second man is the Lord from heaven."
573 V, 10 | a second, unless he is a man also? Or, else, if the second
574 V, 10 | Gospel he admits the Son of man to be both Christ and Man;
575 V, 10 | man to be both Christ and Man; so that he will not be
576 V, 10 | in the "Adam" and the "man" (of the apostle). What
577 V, 10 | is the earthy," that is, man, "such also are they that
578 V, 10 | the heavenly," meaning the Man, from heaven, "such are
579 V, 10 | earthly, that is, of the old man, in the works of the flesh.
580 V, 10 | no other time wherein a man can work. If, however, whilst
581 V, 11 | too, that "our outward man perishes," not meaning by
582 V, 11 | when he adds of "the inward man" also, that it "is renewed
583 V, 12 | achieved. "If therefore any man be in Christ, he is a new
584 V, 12 | yet of the removal of a man from earth to heaven we
585 V, 14 | effect the salvation (of man) in a nature like his own,
586 V, 14 | a woe. "Recompense to no man evil for evil." (Like unto
587 V, 14 | fulfil it? " In vain has (our man of) Pontus laboured to deny
588 V, 15 | OLD TESTAMENT BY CHRIST. MAN'S COMPOUND NATURE.~I shall
589 V, 15 | see no other substance in man, after spirit and soul,
590 V, 16 | BY MARCION'S CHRIST. THE MAN OF SIN WHAT? INCONSISTENCY
591 V, 16 | earth." Well, but who is the man of sin, the son of perdition,"
592 V, 16 | all things has given to man, as primary witnesses for
593 V, 17 | he assigns both to One. Man is the workmanship of the
594 V, 17 | Creator. He therefore who made man (at first), created him
595 V, 17 | Christ Jesus"), "one new man, making peace" (really new,
596 V, 17 | really new, and really man no phantom but new, and
597 V, 18 | says he,) "speak every man truth with his neighbour;"
598 V, 18 | written,) "With the holy man thou shalt be holy, and
599 V, 18 | name of the church! "No man," says the apostle, "ever
600 V, 18 | Church." But you are the only man that hates his flesh, for
601 V, 18 | even as the Church. For no man will love the picture of
602 V, 18 | God is (the God) of the man and of Christ, of the woman
603 V, 18 | For this cause shall a man leave his father and his
604 V, 19 | God to this effect: "No man can see the Lord, and live."
605 V, 19 | language, when he says, "Let no man judge you in meat, or in
606 V, 19 | then to put off the old man and put on the new.~
607 V, 20 | LIKENESS, AND FASHION OF A MAN NO SANCTION OF DOCETISM.
608 V, 20 | made in the likeness of man," not a man, "and was found
609 V, 20 | likeness of man," not a man, "and was found in fashion
610 V, 20 | was found in fashion as a man," not in his substance,
611 V, 20 | contends,) He is not truly man because of His having taken
612 V, 20 | Him the form or image of a man? For in both cases the true
613 V, 20 | conclusion determined to be truly man, as the Son of man, "found
614 V, 20 | truly man, as the Son of man, "found in the fashion "
615 V, 20 | fashion "and image" of a man." For when he propounded
616 V, 20 | found" in the manners of a man, he in fact affirmed Him
617 V, 20 | power, so was He found to be man by reason of His flesh,
618 V, 21 | which was written but to one man, that he rejected the two