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1 I, 14| wherewith he washes his people; nor the oil with which
2 I, 21| the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The
3 II, 14| accumulated heavy burdens on His people, and (to sum up all) as
4 II, 14| living God. Even His own people did God visit in their ingratitude.
5 II, 15| children, the hardness of the people made such remedial measures
6 II, 15| after the hardness of the people, justice was no longer to
7 II, 17| conceded to the devotion of the people the son of Saul when about
8 II, 18| restraining violence. To a people which was very obdurate,
9 II, 18| of the appetite. For "the people sat down to eat and to drink,
10 II, 18| because it was from His own people that He took away food,
11 II, 18| bind to His own religion a people who were prone to idolatry
12 II, 19| THE LAW MEANT TO KEEP THE PEOPLE DEPENDENT ON GOD. THE PROPHETS
13 II, 20| contributions of all the people. If, therefore, the case
14 II, 20| grateful, and also gave His own people their discharge in full
15 II, 24| destruction against the people of Nineveh, He must even
16 II, 26| in His wrath against the people for their consecration of
17 II, 26| ye also, as well as the people, since you know not Christ,
18 II, 26| for the salvation of the people. It is enough, however,
19 II, 28| him to perish, except when people failed in no duty towards
20 III, 6 | the Creator taken from the people. "I will take away," says
21 III, 6 | perceive: for the heart of this people hath growth fat, and with
22 III, 6 | Pharisees; and when the people, like them, should hear
23 III, 6 | Israel doth not know; my people doth not consider." We indeed,
24 III, 7 | men, and despised of the people." Now these signs of degradation
25 III, 7 | and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages
26 III, 7 | scarlet, and driven by the people out of the camp into the
27 III, 13| and the nation itself "people of Gomorrah." And in another
28 III, 14| piercing each conscience. "The people shall fall under Thee,"
29 III, 16| this commandment to the people, "Behold, I send my angel
30 III, 17| men, and an outcast of the people." But no internal quality
31 III, 20| for a dispensation of the people, for a light of the Gentiles,
32 III, 21| for the restoration of the people alone from its dispersion,
33 III, 21| shall come unto it; and many people shall go and say, Come ye,
34 III, 22| the heathen raged, and the people imagined vain devices;"
35 III, 23| acknowledged not the Lord, and the people understood Him not, but
36 III, 24| later and more excellent people, that is to say ourselves,
37 III, 24| Himself alone, but for His people also, who will be with Him. "
38 IV, 1 | nations, and shall rebuke many people;" meaning not those of the
39 IV, 1 | not those of the Jewish people only, but of the nations
40 IV, 1 | me, hearken unto me, my people, and ye kings, give ear
41 IV, 1 | events, even amongst your people of Pontus, is made up of
42 IV, 5 | Gospel is not known to most people, and to none whatever is
43 IV, 7 | Galilee of the nations, ye people who sit in darkness, behold
44 IV, 10| public, in the sight of the people. For, says Isaiah, "they
45 IV, 11| by him to whom the sick people belong. Whence, too, does
46 IV, 12| without the fear of God by a people full of iniquities, and
47 IV, 13| And again: "Therefore, my people shall know my name in that
48 IV, 13| behold tribes of foreign people, and Tyre, and the people
49 IV, 13| people, and Tyre, and the people of the Ethiopians; they
50 IV, 14| judge the needy amongst the people, and shall save the children
51 IV, 14| with the princes of His people," that is, in His own kingdom.
52 IV, 14| amongst the princes of His people (that is, in His own kingdom),
53 IV, 14| Wherefore do ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the
54 IV, 14| rights from the poor of my people." These righteous judgments
55 IV, 15| flattery and praise: "O my people, they who call you happy
56 IV, 16| by Hosea: "Ye are not my people, who were my people; ye
57 IV, 16| not my people, who were my people; ye have not obtained mercy,
58 IV, 17| them these words, "This people honoureth me with their
59 IV, 18| and God hath visited His people." What God? He, of course,
60 IV, 18| God? He, of course, whose people they were, and from whom
61 IV, 19| mode of His speaking to the people"Ye shall hear with the ear,
62 IV, 19| Him who was rousing the people to hear by the words, "Take
63 IV, 20| them, makes a way for the people to pass dry-shod across;
64 IV, 21| be distributed among the people; and when his servitor,
65 IV, 21| men, and despised of the people;" seeing that it was His
66 IV, 22| once the moulder of His people, the other afterwards the
67 IV, 22| by being) in the Spirit? People could not have had their
68 IV, 22| originally formed His ancient people on a mountain both with
69 IV, 22| had to be regarded by the people. "A prophet," says Moses, "
70 IV, 22| cut off from amongst his people.", So also Isaiah: "Who
71 IV, 24| arranged the mission of His people according to their poverty
72 IV, 24| whose very protection the people wore not out a shoe, even
73 IV, 24| church, because, when His people came from Egypt, they fraudulently
74 IV, 25| cloth not know me, and my people doth not consider me;" nor
75 IV, 26| from heaven gave to His people day by day the bread of
76 IV, 27| officious attentions of other people, (in every such case,) inasmuch
77 IV, 27| of his own; cajoling the people, loving gifts, pursuing
78 IV, 31| God, and ye shall be my people; and ye shall walk in all
79 IV, 31| This is the refusal of the people. "They departed, and walked
80 IV, 31| admonisher of the guests. "Yet my people hearkened not unto me, nor
81 IV, 31| may bring them?" "Since my people have said, We will come
82 IV, 31| the place abounded with people, He yet commanded that they
83 IV, 31| with those which are not a people: I will provoke them to
84 IV, 34| builds" of course for His people. There also is that everlasting
85 IV, 36| that they were a type of people equally blind, who in after-times
86 IV, 37| mercy on me." And "all the people gave praise unto God" not
87 IV, 39| them in that day, even His people, like sheep; because as
88 IV, 39| for the salvation of Thy people, even to save Thine anointed
89 IV, 40| who offered Himself to the people openly, and might quite
90 IV, 41| honoured with the lips" by the people. When led before the council,
91 IV, 42| trial." And he placed His people on their trial. The Lord
92 IV, 42| elders and rulers of the people," as Isaiah predicted. And
93 IV, 42| the heathen raged, and the people imagined vain things; the
94 IV, 42| Pilate and the Romans; the people were the tribes of Israel;
95 V, 3 | became tumultuous, and the people imagined vain counsels;"
96 V, 5 | after war. Now, both the people (of Israel) by their transgression
97 V, 5 | to have punished both the people of Israel and the human
98 V, 5 | expressions, meaning that the people in these places did so.
99 V, 6 | ones, those of the princely people, (chief in the divine dispensation,
100 V, 7 | by world he had meant the people thereof, he would not have
101 V, 7 | to whom also belonged the people. But why resort to the figure
102 V, 7 | view of what befell the people (of Israel) he begins with
103 V, 7 | commit the same sins as the people, shall I have to suffer
104 V, 8 | His Christ, and among His people. Let Marcion then exhibit,
105 V, 9 | although He says of all the people (Israel), "I have begotten
106 V, 9 | son," that is, to Christ's people; for His sons are they who
107 V, 11| mind, but the minds of the people which are in the world.
108 V, 11| from the infirmity of the people, and by superinducing thereupon
109 V, 14| Israel hath not known me; my people have not understood me;"
110 V, 15| the failings of his own people; and who, moreover, has
111 V, 15| even for Himself and His people. Now, from whom shall I
112 V, 17| moreover, the blindness of the people is offensive: "And who is