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1 I, 1pref| nature, and deceptive in its name. As you would not account 2 I, 7 | with an objection from the name of God, by alleging that 3 I, 7 | God, by alleging that that name is a vague one, and applied 4 I, 7 | not, therefore, for the name of god, for its sound or 5 I, 7 | the essence to which the name belongs; and when I find 6 I, 7 | things it is not to its name, but its state, not to its 7 I, 7 | that I ascribe it to the name, because I must needs use 8 I, 7 | because I must needs use a name to express the essence, 9 I, 7 | His essence, not from His name. In short, Marcion himself, 10 I, 7 | and not because of His name, ought, as we maintain, 11 I, 7 | substance for which the name of God is given; because, 12 I, 10 | although they knew not even the name of Moses, much less his 13 I, 10 | Him separately by His own name as God, and the God of gods, 14 I, 13 | Greeks also is assigned a name of ornament and grace, not 15 I, 25 | and unworthy of the very name of goodness, because, as 16 I, 25 | and entitle him God in the name of Christ, on the ground 17 II, 2 | treat of. You give Him His name indeed, but you deny the 18 II, 2 | essential truth of that name, that is, the greatness 19 II, 9 | been called by the same name as the breath. You should 20 II, 16 | associated in one and the same name. Now, as great as shall 21 II, 19 | who hath not taken God's name in vain, nor sworn deceitfully 22 II, 24 | nor because of this their name do they show that the judge 23 II, 24 | malevolence. Yet He gave it the name of "evil," because of the 24 II, 24 | you excuse the evil under name of justice, on the ground 25 II, 25 | by the calling out of his name, but with a home-thrust 26 II, 27 | Christ did ever act in the name of God the Father; that 27 II, 27 | whose authority and in whose name was He God who appeared 28 III, 6 | Father's vicegerent in the name of God), are well aware 29 III, 7 | the very mystery of His name, is portrayed in a twofold 30 III, 8 | and fruit of the Christian name, is denied although the 31 III, 12 | CHRIST ENTITLED TO THAT NAME.~And challenge us first, 32 III, 12 | neither born under such a name, nor ever engaged in any 33 III, 12 | consider not merely the name as it is uttered, but also 34 III, 12 | Inquire, then, whether this name, God-with-us, which is Emmanuel, 35 III, 12 | be not often used for the name of Christ, from the fact 36 III, 12 | if this were not the same name as God-with-us, you will 37 III, 12 | Marcionites too, that they name Him Emmanuel when they mean 38 III, 12 | implied in the meaning of the name, which is God-with-us, as 39 III, 12 | the pronunciation of the name, which is Emmanuel. And 40 III, 13 | his father and mother's name, it follows that the passage 41 III, 13 | designated idolatry under the name of Samaria, as that city 42 III, 13 | He called the magi by the name of Samaritans, because ( 43 III, 14 | for the sake of God's holy name. If, however, you will not 44 III, 15 | TITLE CHRIST SUITABLE AS A NAME OF THE CREATOR'S SON, BUT 45 III, 15 | and incidentally of His name Emmanuel, let this suffice. 46 III, 15 | to say in reply? If the name of Christ is as common with 47 III, 15 | common with you as is the name of God so that as the Son 48 III, 15 | to this argument. For the name of God, as being the natural 49 III, 15 | heaven or in earth." The name of Christ, however, does 50 III, 15 | and so becomes the proper name of Him to whom it accrues 51 III, 15 | invested with the law, in the name, forsooth, of Christ? What 52 III, 15 | calling himself by some other name, seeing that he preached 53 III, 15 | unwillingness to seem to be He whose name he was willing to assume; 54 III, 15 | had not taken on him His name. But, as it is, he rejects 55 III, 15 | substantial verity of Him whose name he has assumed, even though 56 III, 15 | proof of that verity by his name. For Christ means anointed, 57 III, 15 | assumed the phantom of a name too. But how, he asks, was 58 III, 15 | the Jews, except through a name which was usual and familiar 59 III, 15 | Creator, when they came in His name as their own God. But I 60 III, 16 | XVI. THE SACRED NAME JESUS MOST SUITED TO THE 61 III, 16 | Now if he caught at the name Christ, just as the pickpocket 62 III, 16 | be called Jesus too, by a name which was not so much looked 63 III, 16 | mysteries, acknowledge that this name also was destined for Christ, 64 III, 16 | therefore, who came also in a name in which Christ was not 65 III, 16 | might have come only in that name which was solely anticipated 66 III, 16 | of Moses, is not his old name then changed, and for the 67 III, 16 | figure of the Lord's own name, being called Joshua. This 68 III, 16 | being called Joshua. This name Christ Himself even then 69 III, 16 | not shunned you, since my name is upon him," He called 70 III, 16 | a type of His own future name. Often did He confirm that 71 III, 16 | Often did He confirm that name of His which He had thus 72 III, 16 | because it was not the name of angel, nor Oshea, but 73 III, 18 | in a battle fought in the name of that Lord who was one 74 III, 21 | trusting in Christ. "And in His name," says he, "shall the Gentiles 75 III, 21 | of trusting in Christ's name, but in the dispensation 76 III, 22 | Father; "I will declare Thy name unto my brethren; in the 77 III, 22 | to pass in our day in His name, and by His Spirit, He rightly 78 III, 22 | going down of the same, my name shall be great among the 79 III, 22 | shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering" such 80 III, 23 | still continued, and the name of the Lord was blasphemed 81 III, 23 | Scripture: "Because of you my name is continually blasphemed 82 III, 24 | suffered affliction for His name's sake. Of the heavenly 83 IV, 1 | going down of the same, my name shall be great among the 84 IV, 1 | sacrifice is offered unto my name, even a pure offering" meaning 85 IV, 2 | published his Gospel in the name of St. Paul himself, the 86 IV, 3 | as genuine and under the name of apostles, in order, forsooth, 87 IV, 7 | He was called by such a name, when there had never at 88 IV, 7 | God, and how that God's name of "Jesus" was in the son 89 IV, 7 | and, "Thou shalt call his name Jesus." Thus he actually 90 IV, 10 | He acted in the Father's name. I read, too, how that, 91 IV, 10 | there is an identity of name, but not of appellation, 92 IV, 10 | appellation, then the identity of name even looks suspicious in 93 IV, 10 | fit to receive both the name and the appellation; while 94 IV, 10 | had allotted to Him the name of Christ and the appellation 95 IV, 11 | because it stands for the name of frankincense with the 96 IV, 13 | APOSTLES; HIS CHANGING SIMON'S NAME TO PETER, AND GENTILES FROM 97 IV, 13 | my people shall know my name in that day." What name 98 IV, 13 | name in that day." What name does the prophet mean, but 99 IV, 13 | a representation of the name; you have the action of 100 IV, 13 | same. Again, He changes the name of Simon to peter, inasmuch 101 IV, 13 | materials which might lend a name from their strength. Was 102 IV, 13 | dearest of His disciples a name which was suggested by one 103 IV, 13 | more peculiarly fit than a name which might have been derived 104 IV, 14 | in His sight shall their name be honoured." Again: "The 105 IV, 14 | and shall cast out your name as evil, for the Son of 106 IV, 14 | Him: "Because of you, my name is blasphemed amongst the 107 IV, 14 | Gospel testifies that the name of Christians, as derived 108 IV, 14 | come, the hatred of His name which exists at the present 109 IV, 14 | Him who was to bear the name. But He has both suffered 110 IV, 14 | man on whose account our name also is rejected.~ 111 IV, 17 | invest his followers with a name which he has already erased? 112 IV, 22 | entitled to be heard in the name of a prophet, since it was 113 IV, 24 | prince is described by the name of serpent, dragon, and 114 IV, 33 | Him, He did (virtually) name the Creator, when He refrained 115 IV, 36 | when He declared that the name of God and of the Good belonged 116 IV, 38 | with His image, likeness, name, and substance. Let Marcion' 117 IV, 39 | CONCERNING THOSE WHO COME IN THE NAME OF CHRIST. THE TERRIBLE 118 IV, 39 | to give Him the further name of Jesus. The impudence, 119 IV, 39 | that many will come in his name, whereas this name does 120 IV, 39 | in his name, whereas this name does not at all belong to 121 IV, 39 | equally with them ) comes in a name which belongs to another 122 IV, 39 | from a mendaciously assumed name the disciples (of One) who, 123 IV, 39 | One) who, by reason of His name being properly given to 124 IV, 39 | however, comes in His own name. What will you do, then, 125 IV, 39 | Him who comes in His own name, when you have received 126 IV, 39 | received another in His name! Now, let us see what are 127 IV, 39 | altar. No one gives the name of sheep to those who fall 128 IV, 39 | shall call himself by the name of Jacob, and another shall 129 IV, 39 | subscribe himself by the name of lsrael." Now, what plea 130 IV, 39 | calumny out of hatred to His name, I need not again refer 131 V, 2 | because He also says, "In His name shall the Gentiles trust;" 132 V, 2 | trust;" that is, in the name of Christ, to whom He says, " 133 V, 3 | the mention of Abraham's name; for by faith the apostle 134 V, 4 | S TRICKS ABOUT ABRAHAM'S NAME. THE CREATOR, BY HIS CHRIST, 135 V, 4 | the Gentiles," and "in His name shall the Gentiles trust." 136 V, 4 | last mention of Abraham's name he has left untouched (in 137 V, 4 | and dominion, and every name that is l named, not only 138 V, 4 | been written, "And in His name shall the Gentiles trust?" 139 V, 6 | and that Jesus was His name, and that He was come to 140 V, 9 | homage, but Christ? "His name shall endure for ever." 141 V, 9 | endure for ever." Whose name has this eternity of fame, 142 V, 9 | Longer than the sun shall His name remain," for longer than 143 V, 9 | Blessed also is His glorious name, and with His glory shall 144 V, 10 | have an identity of either name, or substance, or origin. 145 V, 10 | expectation by using this name in common for them both. 146 V, 10 | reserving their parity of name, according as they are reckoned ( 147 V, 11 | God has become a common name (since in the world there 148 V, 13 | prophet, "Through you the name of God is blasphemed (among 149 V, 15 | which having no proper name (in this passage), necessarily 150 V, 15 | expressly called by the name "body."~ 151 V, 17 | uncircumcision by that which has the name of circumcision in the flesh 152 V, 18 | given to the flesh in the name of the church! "No man," 153 V, 18 | mentions after the devil's name really belong to the devil " 154 V, 19 | vouchsafed to men in the name of God) as the image of (