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1 I, 3 | acknowledge, that God is the great Supreme existing in eternity,
2 I, 3 | which makes God to be the great Supreme, because for such
3 I, 3 | qualities: so that God is the great Supreme in form and in reason,
4 I, 3 | God is in some sense the great Supreme, except the man
5 I, 3 | be the condition of the great Supreme Himself? Surely
6 I, 3 | i.e. that there is no other great supreme; because, if there
7 I, 3 | He would be no longer the great Supreme, now that the condition
8 I, 3 | nothing to be equal to the great Supreme, is subverted. That
9 I, 3 | Being, then, which is the great Supreme, must needs be unique,
10 I, 3 | so not ceasing to be the great Supreme. Therefore He will
11 I, 3 | Since, then, God is the great Supreme, our Christian verity
12 I, 3 | God; that is to say, the great Supreme. But then` the great
13 I, 3 | great Supreme. But then` the great Supreme must needs be unique.
14 I, 3 | otherwise God than as the great Supreme; and not otherwise
15 I, 3 | Supreme; and not otherwise the great Supreme than as having no
16 I, 3 | How, therefore, can two great Supremes co-exist, when
17 I, 4 | one may contend that two great Supremes may exist, distinct
18 I, 4 | example of a king, as a great supreme, take care that
19 I, 4 | will be dislodged from that great supremacy which is transferred
20 I, 4 | not the greater, however great. Now, from this failure
21 I, 4 | must deny that God is the great Supreme, which no wise man
22 I, 5 | a Being to which, as the great Supreme, nothing is equal;
23 I, 6 | believed as the one only great Supreme Being, excluding
24 I, 6 | the same rule about the great Supreme will protect us,
25 I, 6 | to be God, except as the great Supreme. Since, therefore,
26 I, 6 | he does not deny is the great Supreme, it is inadmissible
27 I, 6 | are pronounced to be two great Supremes, it must needs
28 I, 7 | and who is accounted the great Supreme because of His essence,
29 I, 7 | and eternal, and therefore great and supreme essence), in
30 I, 7 | the attribute of being the great Supreme cannot be regarded
31 I, 7 | worse in one than in another great Supreme. If the happiness,
32 I, 13 | its constituent elements, great as they undoubtedly are,
33 I, 13 | Muses to waters, and the Great Mother to the earth, mowed
34 I, 16 | are in their own sphere great, so also is it fitting that
35 I, 16 | should be His to whom the great belong; because neither
36 I, 16 | belong; because neither the great, nor indeed the greater,
37 I, 17 | possible to find any work so great as the man of the lesser
38 I, 18 | who, after so many and so great works, both of creation
39 I, 21 | apostle, and that too as a great and vital point. No doubt,
40 I, 21 | apostles their teaching on this great article did not suffer at
41 I, 22 | For what malignity is so great as to be unwilling to do
42 I, 27 | of every sinner in that great day? reply, that he is to
43 I, 29 | voluptuous flame. There is a great difference between a cause
44 II, 2 | were there one, however great and good. Now, you whose
45 II, 2 | God is then especially great, when He is small to man;
46 II, 2 | hesitate to declare the great sin of Adam to have been
47 II, 4 | world,) that he might on a great as well as on a smaller
48 II, 4 | dust of the ground into so great a substance of the flesh,
49 II, 5 | In short, both they are great because they are good; and
50 II, 8 | incapable of sustaining so great a weight; nor, again, would
51 II, 9 | itself, foreknowledge in a great degree, reasonableness,
52 II, 16 | and the same name. Now, as great as shall be the difference
53 II, 16 | under identical names, so great will also be the diversity
54 II, 24 | merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest
55 II, 26 | and I will make of thee a great nation." Accordingly, you
56 II, 27 | that man might become very great. You who disdain such a
57 II, 27 | that God was crucified. How great, then, is your perversity
58 II, 27 | pleases you not, whether great or little, neither as your
59 II, 29 | or of His laws, or of His great works; and thus sundering
60 III, 1intro| his heresy, which is so great, that he has found it easier
61 III, 2 | be divine? And indeed so great a work, which (we may be
62 III, 3 | many would come and "show great signs and wonders," so as
63 III, 7 | which were presented on "the great day of atonement," do they
64 III, 10 | by his fiction of it. How great, then, is that flesh, the
65 III, 13 | as being like (Babylon) great and proud in royal power,
66 III, 16 | or stone), therefore that great man, who was ordained as
67 III, 16 | Christ. For you will have as great a necessity to maintain
68 III, 22 | shall be of Thee in the great congregation." In the sixty-seventh
69 III, 22 | the same, my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and
70 III, 23 | that he might fasten so great a stigma on them by his
71 III, 24 | doubting the credibility of the great promise, which you say ought
72 IV, 1 | the same, my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and
73 IV, 4 | publication of all the many and great facts and records of the
74 IV, 4 | regretting that he had been in so great a hurry to send out his
75 IV, 6 | interposes the separation of a great and absolute difference
76 IV, 6 | and absolute difference as great as lies between what is
77 IV, 6 | just and what is good; as great as lies between the law
78 IV, 6 | the law and the gospel; as great, (in short,) as is the difference
79 IV, 7 | sit in darkness, behold a great light; upon you, who inhabit (
80 IV, 9 | than my Elisha? Nay, what great thing has the word of your
81 IV, 14 | compassion belong, and for a great while have belonged, those
82 IV, 15 | the illustrious, and the great, and the rich (this shall
83 IV, 17 | inasmuch as He has imposed so great a loss on lending? "And
84 IV, 17 | have for my Father the same great Being whom the universe
85 IV, 18 | confess that He had "found so great a faith not even in Israel."
86 IV, 18 | He ought to have found so great a faith in Israel, inasmuch
87 IV, 18 | the Creator, saying: "A great prophet is risen up among
88 IV, 19 | rather to be a prophet, a great one indeed, but still one
89 IV, 19 | ones. Finally, it was no great matter if He did prefer
90 IV, 24 | God shall draw His sacred, great, and strong sword" (even
91 IV, 24 | against that dragon, that great and tortuous serpent; and
92 IV, 27 | indeed, was it only these great things (which He recognized),
93 IV, 31 | ISAIAH. THE PARABLE OF THE GREAT SUPPER A PICTORIAL SKETCH
94 IV, 31 | invitations: "A certain man made a great supper, and bade many."
95 IV, 34 | Abraham's bosom" another. "A great gulf." is said to separate
96 IV, 39 | and fearful sights, and great signs from heaven" all which
97 IV, 39 | moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of the
98 IV, 39 | from the heavens with very great power. And when these things
99 IV, 39 | hand." This will be the great day of the Lord, and of
100 IV, 39 | as do also those of the great catastrophes, on the other
101 IV, 39 | so in like manner do the great conflicts of the world indicate
102 IV, 41 | companions, to plunge into so great a crime, you must no longer
103 V, 2 | and the apostle made a great mistake when he said that "
104 V, 3 | short of their method. So great had been his desire to be
105 V, 5 | the human race, for some great offence committed against
106 V, 5 | particularly, the heretics expend a great deal of their subtlety in
107 V, 7 | since He has redeemed, at a great price, these bodies of ours,
108 V, 7 | others I despatch briefly. A great argument for another god
109 V, 8 | of the Creator, there is great propriety in his meaning.
110 V, 9 | confirmation, indeed, already in so great a subject); and these declare
111 V, 11 | God's glory is, that so great a treasure is contained
112 V, 11 | us we have to endure so great sufferings, in which we
113 V, 14 | own, For it would be no great matter if the Spirit of
114 V, 14 | then doubtless it is a great thing). The likeness, therefore,
115 V, 16 | VIEW. THE ANTICHRIST. THE GREAT EVENTS OF THE LAST APOSTASY
116 V, 18 | be one flesh. This is a great mystery." In passing, (I
117 V, 18 | works of the Creator are great mysteries in the estimation
118 V, 20 | than this which caused so great a variance in their tempers.