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1 I, 2 | the simple passage of our Lord's saying, which has reference
2 I, 14 | you, inasmuch as your own lord, that better god, loved
3 I, 14 | and a servant above his lord; you have a higher reach
4 I, 15 | how happens it that the Lord has been revealed since
5 I, 15 | conceal itself, when its lord and author no longer lies
6 I, 15 | this world, how did its Lord appear in this world? If
7 I, 15 | this world received its Lord, why was it not able to
8 I, 15 | it was greater than its Lord? But now there arises a
9 I, 15 | dignity; and to Him as its lord he subordinates matter,
10 I, 20 | O Christ, most enduring Lord, who didst bear so many
11 I, 20 | circumcise yourselves to the Lord, and take away the foreskins
12 I, 21 | counsel together against the Lord, and against His Anointed."
13 I, 21 | would not belong to the new lord, the enemy of the law. The
14 I, 23 | indeed, his own proper Lord?~
15 I, 24 | his designation? "And the LORD God made man of the dust
16 I, 25 | especially in their Tyrant and Lord, the Creator of man. Again,
17 I, 27 | say that he whom you call Lord ought not to be feared,
18 I, 27 | His power; nor your proper Lord, whom you should love for
19 II, 2 | of the Almighty God, the Lord and Maker of the universe.
20 II, 2 | hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor?
21 II, 7 | unstable, and faithless Lord, cancelling the gifts He
22 II, 10 | Moreover, the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Son
23 II, 10 | unto him, Thus saith the Lord God: Thou sealest up the
24 II, 10 | of heaven, from which the Lord testifies that Satan fell;
25 II, 12 | found to be in Him, her Lord, the arbiter of His works.~
26 II, 18 | I will repay, saith the Lord." Therefore, in the meanwhile,
27 II, 19 | delight in the law of the Lord?" "In that law would he
28 II, 19 | night in the law of the Lord, because "it is better to
29 II, 19 | is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in
30 II, 19 | man; better to hope in the Lord than in man." For what recompense
31 II, 19 | receive blessing from the Lord, and mercy from the God
32 II, 19 | salvation." "For the eyes of the Lord are upon them that fear
33 II, 19 | of the righteous, but the Lord delivereth them out of them
34 II, 19 | Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." "
35 II, 19 | death of His saints." "The Lord keepeth all their bones;
36 II, 19 | them shall be broken." The Lord will redeem the souls of
37 II, 21 | day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt
38 II, 22 | brazen serpent which the Lord afterwards commanded Moses
39 II, 24 | Jonah himself says unto the Lord, "Therefore I fled before
40 II, 24 | Samuel says to Saul, "The Lord hath rent the kingdom of
41 II, 25 | into the presence of his Lord, not merely by the calling
42 II, 25 | preserved to him by the Lord's saying, "Behold, Adam
43 II, 26 | was able to ask of the Lord, the Lord required of Himself.
44 II, 26 | to ask of the Lord, the Lord required of Himself. For
45 II, 28 | because he robs man of his Lord and Creator. Eye for eye
46 III, 4 | during so long a period, his lord bore with the greatest patience
47 III, 6 | of our Spirit, Christ the Lord," who from the beginning
48 III, 6 | him: "Ye have forsaken the Lord, and have provoked the Holy
49 III, 7 | appearance, owing to the Lord's identity of aspect; because
50 III, 7 | with all the signs of the Lord's own passion; while the
51 III, 7 | flesh, as it were, of the Lord's own grace, whilst the
52 III, 13 | Therefore," says he, "the Lord himself shall give you a
53 III, 14 | of God." This sword the Lord Himself came to send on
54 III, 14 | Since, therefore, both the Lord speaks and His apostle writes
55 III, 15 | the Fathers may be called Lord reason will certainly be
56 III, 16 | consecrated with the figure of the Lord's own name, being called
57 III, 17 | and of the fear of the Lord." Now to no man, except
58 III, 17 | says he, "that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice
59 III, 18 | fought in the name of that Lord who was one day to fight
60 III, 18 | to show the power of our Lord's cross, whereby that old
61 III, 19 | of David, how that "the Lord reigneth from the tree,"
62 III, 19 | thenceforth reign from the tree as Lord. This tree it is which Jeremiah
63 III, 19 | figuratively turned into bread, the Lord Himself designing to give
64 III, 19 | further prediction of the Lord's cross, the twenty-first
65 III, 21 | that the mountain of the Lord," that is, God's eminence, "
66 III, 21 | up to the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the
67 III, 21 | law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." The gospel
68 III, 22 | proceeded from Sion and the Lord's word from Jerusalem, in
69 III, 22 | bear the vessels of the Lord." For already had the Lord,
70 III, 22 | Lord." For already had the Lord, according to the preceding
71 III, 22 | counsel together against the Lord, and against His Christ."
72 III, 22 | which Ezekiel spake: "The Lord said unto me, Go through
73 III, 22 | congregations bless ye the Lord God." So that with this
74 III, 22 | pleasure in you, saith the Lord; neither will I accept your
75 III, 23 | received its fulfilment: "The Lord of hosts hath taken away
76 III, 23 | wherewith it had crowned the Lord, and "instead of righteousness,
77 III, 23 | continued, and the name of the Lord was blasphemed by them,
78 III, 23 | Israel acknowledged not the Lord, and the people understood
79 III, 24 | descending thereon, and the Lord standing above, we shall
80 III, 24 | that by this ladder the Lord has in judgment appointed
81 III, 24 | For he had seen Christ the Lord, the temple of God, and
82 III, 24 | into the clouds to meet the Lord (even the Son of man, who
83 III, 24 | shall we ever be with the Lord, so long as He remains both
84 IV, 1 | law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem" some other
85 IV, 1 | same Isaiah says, "For the Lord will make a decisive word
86 IV, 1 | the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a new
87 IV, 1 | pleasure in you, saith the Lord, neither will I accept your
88 IV, 2 | whom was assigned by the Lord Himself this office of publishing
89 IV, 7 | faithful witness of the Lord's nativity, kept in the
90 IV, 7 | spirit) some idea of the Lord's dispensation, rather than
91 IV, 9 | himself with the sinner. The Lord, therefore, wishing that
92 IV, 9 | stranger to him, whom his own Lord had been unable to cleanse.
93 IV, 9 | have rather expunged the Lord's word, than that our (evangelists)
94 IV, 10 | shall see the glory of the Lord, and the excellency of our
95 IV, 10 | speaking in the person of the Lord himself, he had said: "Even
96 IV, 10 | the crimson, that of the Lord, as the brighter. Concerning
97 IV, 10 | Nathan said unto him, "The Lord hath cancelled thy sin,
98 IV, 10 | the interpretation of the Lord Himself. For when the Jews,
99 IV, 11 | publican who was chosen by the Lord, he adduces for a proof
100 IV, 11 | was not only chosen by the Lord, but also obtained the testimony
101 IV, 11 | preparer of the ways of the Lord by denunciation and recommendation
102 IV, 11 | Let my soul rejoice in the Lord; for He hath clothed me
103 IV, 12 | OVER THE SABBATH. AS ITS LORD HE RECALLED IT FROM PHARISAIC
104 IV, 12 | not publicly proclaim the Lord of the Sabbath. Nor could
105 IV, 12 | the aid of the truth of my Lord to ridicule his arts), both
106 IV, 12 | reason, therefore, had the Lord for pursuing the same principle
107 IV, 12 | any soul, He was called "Lord of the Sabbath," because
108 IV, 12 | right to do so, as being its Lord, (and) still more as He
109 IV, 12 | destroy it, although its Lord, in order that it might
110 IV, 13 | says: "I cried unto the Lord with my voice, and He heard
111 IV, 14 | Again: "Who is like unto the Lord our God, who dwelleth on
112 IV, 14 | be reconciled, saith the Lord." To him, for whom in every
113 IV, 14 | Isaiah: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He hath
114 IV, 15 | up, and thou forget the Lord thy God." in similar terms,
115 IV, 15 | glorieth even glory in the Lord." Similarly against the
116 IV, 15 | says again: "Behold, the Lord of hosts shall confound
117 IV, 15 | is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in
118 IV, 15 | is better to trust in the Lord than to place hope in princes."
119 IV, 16 | understand, Christ, as the Lord of the Sabbath and of the
120 IV, 16 | indigent man; so that the Lord thy God shall bless thee
121 IV, 16 | in another passage) the Lord that is, Christ" was to
122 IV, 17 | called the release of the Lord thy God." Now, when He commands
123 IV, 17 | The utterances of the Lord are sweeter than honey and
124 IV, 17 | said, "Why tallest thou me Lord, Lord?" Will it be he who
125 IV, 17 | Why tallest thou me Lord, Lord?" Will it be he who had
126 IV, 17 | was ever regarded as the Lord, because known from the
127 IV, 18 | Now, so evidently had the Lord Christ introduced no other
128 IV, 18 | heretic. Now, that the very Lord Himself of all might, the
129 IV, 18 | preparing the ways of the Lord, should now depart from
130 IV, 18 | back again of course to the Lord, as to its all-embracing
131 IV, 18 | meanwhile sent, from whom the Lord Himself, whose coming was
132 IV, 18 | predicted works, even as the Lord sent word to John, that
133 IV, 18 | mission, and the way of the Lord was prepared, He ought now
134 IV, 18 | sinner," when she covered the Lord's feet with her kisses,
135 IV, 19 | prophecy. By Isaiah the Lord called these wealthy ladies "
136 IV, 19 | who call in question the Lord's nativity. They say that
137 IV, 20 | crossing over the lake. "The Lord," says the psalmist, "is
138 IV, 20 | evidently have spoken: "The Lord is strong, The Lord is mighty
139 IV, 20 | The Lord is strong, The Lord is mighty in battle." For
140 IV, 20 | heaven. Now, what their Lord had discovered had by this
141 IV, 20 | law in that act, which the Lord Himself shows us to have
142 IV, 21 | eat: for thus saith the Lord, They shall eat, and shall
143 IV, 21 | according to the word of the Lord." O Christ, even in Thy
144 IV, 21 | mouthpiece of them all) the Lord's inquiry, "Whom say ye
145 IV, 22 | He used to be called the Lord of glory; even with those
146 IV, 22 | says Moses, "shall the Lord your God raise up unto you,
147 IV, 22 | of the apostles says, "O Lord, I have heard Thy speech,
148 IV, 22 | ones, that stand by the Lord of the whole earth." And
149 IV, 22 | Moses desired to see the Lord, saying, "If therefore I
150 IV, 22 | Show me Thy glory." And the Lord, with like reference to
151 IV, 22 | represented as speaking with the Lord, but only as standing, yet,
152 IV, 23 | For even at that time the Lord said to Elias, "He was not
153 IV, 24 | as men meet? So also the Lord commands: "Into whatsoever
154 IV, 24 | proceeds from one and the same Lord, (the God) of apostles and
155 IV, 24 | Shall it be He who is the Lord of all living creatures
156 IV, 24 | Isaiah: "In that day the Lord God shall draw His sacred,
157 IV, 25 | shall be invoked as the Lord of heaven, that does not
158 IV, 25 | O Father,)and own Thee, Lord of heaven, because those
159 IV, 25 | neither will any be the Lord of heaven nor the Father
160 IV, 25 | of the law comes to the Lord and asks, "What shall I
161 IV, 25 | promises to prolong, and the Lord to have therefore answered
162 IV, 25 | law, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart,
163 IV, 25 | eternal life. Accordingly, the Lord, being Himself the same,
164 IV, 25 | every possible way love the Lord his God. If, indeed, it
165 IV, 25 | disposal of one and the same Lord; because one and the same
166 IV, 26 | COMES FROM THE CREATOR. THE LORD'S PRAYER AND OTHER WORDS
167 IV, 26 | Thou hast sucked;' but the Lord said, 'Yea, rather, blessed
168 IV, 27 | with all thy strength, the Lord thy God, who hath called
169 IV, 29 | servants because we have a Lord in our God. We ought "to
170 IV, 29 | And thus "to wait for our Lord," that is, Christ. Whence "
171 IV, 29 | failed in the person of the Lord, if He were not a Being
172 IV, 29 | way the aspect of a thief, Lord as He is of all mankind?
173 IV, 29 | and alienates man from his Lord. Again, when He indicates
174 IV, 29 | fellow-servants well in his Lord's absence, would on his
175 IV, 29 | the unbelievers, when his lord should return on the day
176 IV, 29 | either presents to us the Lord as a Judge, and instructs
177 IV, 29 | most lenient being, the lord who has no hell, not long
178 IV, 29 | Neither is suitable for its lord. He says at last, "The father
179 IV, 31 | entertain. But this hope the Lord says they should not realize; "
180 IV, 33 | his office, relieves his lord's debtors by lessening their
181 IV, 33 | unrighteousness, and the lord of the whole world. Therefore,
182 IV, 33 | went on to say, "But the Lord knoweth your hearts," he
183 IV, 33 | Isaiah: "For the day of the Lord of hosts shall be upon every
184 IV, 33 | pre-pater of the ways of that Lord who was to introduce the
185 IV, 33 | than that one tittle of the Lord's words should fail." "For,"
186 IV, 33 | to prepare the way of the Lord," and as about to come for
187 IV, 34 | have now to show whence the Lord derived this decision of
188 IV, 34 | was even put to death. The Lord having therefore made mention
189 IV, 35 | perfection; for surely the Lord may by Himself, or by His
190 IV, 35 | when conversing with the Lord at the well, says, "No doubt
191 IV, 35 | glorified God; for thus did the Lord will that the law's requirement
192 IV, 35 | to have inquired of the Lord about the coming of the
193 IV, 35 | should contend that the Lord did not give an answer about
194 IV, 35 | the corner. This is the Lord's doing." Now it would be
195 IV, 36 | good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to
196 IV, 36 | to be ready to follow the Lord thy God?" Now Christ is
197 IV, 36 | ignorant, than that the Lord could possibly have permitted
198 IV, 36 | exclamation about Himself. But the Lord "stood patient." Yes; but
199 IV, 37 | possible way, by receiving the Lord, and entertaining Him in
200 IV, 37 | fourfold." Therefore the Lord said, "This day is salvation
201 IV, 37 | they had increased their lord's money by trading? proves
202 IV, 38 | subject, had proposed to the Lord a case of law touching a
203 IV, 38 | of the answer, then the Lord's reply admits of no other
204 IV, 38 | David) himself calls Him Lord, what relation has this
205 IV, 38 | affirmed that He was his Lord than his Son, an attribute
206 IV, 38 | of David, to be also his Lord. He thus honoured the blind
207 IV, 38 | that He was also (David's) Lord. Whatever had relation to
208 IV, 39 | predicted in Zechariah: "The Lord of hosts shall protect them;
209 IV, 39 | were of the altar. And the Lord shall save them in that
210 IV, 39 | One shall say, I am the Lord's, and shall call himself
211 IV, 39 | uttering words in season: "The Lord hath given to me the tongue
212 IV, 39 | Precious (in the sight of the Lord) is the death of the just"
213 IV, 39 | and terrible day of the Lord come." In Habakkuk also
214 IV, 39 | between the sayings of the Lord and of the prophets touching
215 IV, 39 | thereof. But what does the Lord say afterwards? "And then
216 IV, 39 | be the great day of the Lord, and of the glorious coming
217 IV, 39 | the declarations of the Lord, it will be impossible for
218 IV, 39 | earth pass away, since their Lord has so determined; only
219 IV, 39 | having said by Isaiah, "The Lord giveth me the tongue of
220 IV, 40 | THE INSTITUTION OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. THE DOCETIC ERROR
221 IV, 40 | BODY AND THE BLOOD OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST.~In like manner
222 IV, 40 | sacred mystery: "It is the Lord's passover." How earnestly,
223 IV, 40 | Spirit contemplates the Lord as if He were already on
224 IV, 42 | fuller answer. "And so the Lord i hath stood on His trial."
225 IV, 42 | people on their trial. The Lord Himself comes to a trial
226 IV, 42 | themselves together against the Lord and against His Christ."
227 IV, 42 | His mouth," because "the Lord had given to Him a disciplined
228 IV, 42 | elements are shaken. For their Lord was suffering. If, however,
229 IV, 42 | pass in that day, saith the Lord, that the sun shall go down
230 IV, 43conc| that the man who buried the Lord should thus be noticed in
231 IV, 43conc| and let us return to the Lord: for He hath taken away,
232 IV, 43conc| have been smitten by the Lord, and the hope of the resurrection
233 IV, 43conc| found not the body (of the Lord Jesus)," "His sepulture
234 IV, 43conc| the resurrection of the Lord. It was well, however, that
235 IV, 43conc| taking a walk, and when the Lord had joined their company,
236 V | THE ONLY GOD, AND THAT THE LORD JESUS WAS HIS CHRIST. AS
237 V, 1intro| this man was chosen by the Lord after He had attained His
238 V, 1intro| life he would devastate the Lord's sheep, as a persecutor
239 V, 3 | Prepare ye the ways of the Lord," that valleys and hills
240 V, 3 | gathered together against the Lord, and against His Christ,"
241 V, 4 | God, of course, who is the Lord of that very succession
242 V, 4 | mountain (of the house) of the Lord shall be manifested"; "and
243 V, 4 | Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem," and "that
244 V, 4 | themselves together against the Lord and against His Christ.''
245 V, 5 | from God the Father and the Lord Jesus," he uses titles that
246 V, 5 | to be the Father and the Lord Jesus, unless (we consider)
247 V, 5 | acknowledged as Father and Lord; next, that to the Father
248 V, 5 | Father also the title of Lord accrues by reason of His
249 V, 5 | that in the system of a Lord who is so very good, and
250 V, 5 | that by world is meant the lord of the world. We, however,
251 V, 5 | glorieth, let him glory in the Lord." In what Lord? Surely in
252 V, 5 | glory in the Lord." In what Lord? Surely in Him who gave
253 V, 6 | would not have crucified the Lord of glory," the heretic argues
254 V, 6 | this world crucified the Lord (that is, the Christ of
255 V, 6 | ignorance, with respect to the Lord of glory, to the powers
256 V, 6 | discovered the mind of the Lord, or who hath been His counsellor?"
257 V, 6 | craftiness; and again, The Lord knoweth the thoughts of
258 V, 6 | is better to trust in the Lord than to confide in man;"
259 V, 7 | saved in the day of the Lord," since both in the destruction
260 V, 7 | fornication, but for the Lord; and the Lord for the body,"
261 V, 7 | but for the Lord; and the Lord for the body," just as the
262 V, 7 | that "He who raised up the Lord will also raise us up."
263 V, 7 | because the body is for the Lord, and the Lord for the body.
264 V, 7 | is for the Lord, and the Lord for the body. And suitably
265 V, 7 | marriage should be "only in the Lord," that no Christian should
266 V, 8 | the cup the verity of the Lord's body and blood in opposition
267 V, 8 | shall rest the Spirit of the Lord." After which he enumerates
268 V, 8 | And with the fear of the Lord shall the Spirit fill Him."
269 V, 8 | religion and the fear of the Lord." "To another, the gifts
270 V, 8 | also that there is but one Lord of the human body and of
271 V, 8 | be: "Thou shalt love the Lord with all thine heart and
272 V, 9 | of Thy strength shall the Lord send forth from Sion, and
273 V, 9 | went up to the house of the Lord," and God turned back and
274 V, 9 | and these declare that the Lord was born at night, that
275 V, 9 | Because blessed Is the Lord God of Israel, who only
276 V, 10 | altered "last Adam" into "last Lord;" because he feared, of
277 V, 10 | that if he allowed the Lord to be the last (or second)
278 V, 10 | earthy; the second man is the Lord from heaven." Now, since
279 V, 10 | else, if the second is" Lord," was the first "Lord" also?
280 V, 10 | is" Lord," was the first "Lord" also? It is, however, quite
281 V, 11 | who is "the Father) of our Lord Jesus Christ, will be understood
282 V, 11 | when it shall turn to the Lord, the evil shall be taken
283 V, 11 | transfigured as by the glory of the Lord) "to another glory." By
284 V, 11 | by the Spirit. of the Lord" he testifies that the whole
285 V, 11 | light of Thy countenance, O Lord, hath been displayed upon
286 V, 11 | countenance (or person) of the Lord here is Christ. Wherefore
287 V, 11 | be understood to be the lord of this world, whom the
288 V, 12 | we are absent from the Lord;" moreover, that we ought
289 V, 12 | and to be present with the Lord," and so to be ready to
290 V, 12 | even declares that "the Lord hath given to him the power
291 V, 13 | Circumcise (yourselves to the Lord, and take away) the foreskins
292 V, 14 | themselves together against the Lord and against His Christ"
293 V, 14 | hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor?
294 V, 14 | is better to hope in the Lord, than to hope even in princes." "
295 V, 14 | this in) the Psalm: "The Lord hear thee in the day of
296 V, 14 | I will repay, saith the Lord." "Live peaceably with all
297 V, 15 | charge of killing even the Lord, in the words, "Who both
298 V, 15 | words, "Who both killed the Lord Jesus and their own prophets,"
299 V, 15 | of their having slain the Lord and His servants, is put
300 V, 15 | against one and the same Lord in the two respective circumstances.
301 V, 15 | circumstances. To one and the same Lord, then, belonged Christ and
302 V, 15 | in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air." I find it was
303 V, 15 | blameless unto the coming of our Lord and Saviour (Jesus) Christ?"
304 V, 16 | repeat then here, that as the Lord is by the apostle proclaimed
305 V, 16 | afflicted, rest, when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed
306 V, 16 | apostle declares that the Lord will come "to take vengeance
307 V, 16 | from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of His
308 V, 16 | on such as know not the Lord, that is, on the heathen.
309 V, 16 | obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ," whether they
310 V, 16 | From the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of His
311 V, 16 | reason makes the self-same Lord "arise to shake terribly
312 V, 16 | first be revealed before the Lord comes; "who opposeth and
313 V, 17 | this King of Glory? the Lord of Hosts, He is the King
314 V, 17 | that the Creator was the lord of sinful men, and the prince
315 V, 17 | therefore the Creator is the lord of wrath. For when (the
316 V, 17 | erased, forgetting that the Lord had set in His Church not
317 V, 18 | without their sovereign Lord. Or if (the apostle) did
318 V, 18 | hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been His counsellor?"
319 V, 18 | bear the vessels of the Lord." (The apostle says further:) "
320 V, 18 | command, to "sing to the Lord with psalms and hymns,"
321 V, 18 | cherisheth it, even as the Lord doth the Church." But you
322 V, 18 | fear and admonition of the Lord." For you have heard how
323 V, 19 | effect: "No man can see the Lord, and live." If Christ is
324 V, 19 | Epicurus, implying that the Lord is stupid and indifferent;
325 V, 20 | the clouds, to meet the Lord (in the air)." Then, if