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1 I | ALL THE ATTRIBUTES OF THE TRUE GOD.~ 2 I, 1pref| Caucasus. Nay more, the true Prometheus, Almighty God, 3 I, 8 | antiquity, but in its own true nature. Eternity has no 4 I, 9 | PRETENSIONS VAIN, FOR THE TRUE GOD IS NEITHER UNKNOWN NOR 5 I, 9 | BY WHICH TO JUDGE OF THE TRUE GOD.~Now I know full well 6 I, 10 | CREATOR WAS KNOWN AS THE TRUE GOD FROM THE FIRST BY HIS 7 I, 11 | previously flowed forth to the true one. One stray vegetable 8 I, 18 | gods, than to follow the true God whom men now understand 9 II | MARCION CALUMNIATED, IS THE TRUE AND GOOD GOD.~ 10 II, 1 | longer any question as to the true God. The proof of His existence 11 II, 1 | careful estimate of the true God, on whom, so to speak, 12 II, 2 | II. THE TRUE DOCTRINE OF GOD THE CREATOR. 13 II, 2 | sordid and corrupt, he yet is true to the laws of his own existence. 14 II, 5 | proposition is most certainly true, that God must be deemed 15 II, 9 | possesses beyond doubt the true lineaments of divinity, 16 II, 11 | GOODNESS, AND ENHANCES THE TRUE IDEA OF THE PERFECTION OF 17 II, 12 | THEY ARE COMPATIBLE IN THE TRUE GOD. THE FUNCTION OF JUSTICE 18 II, 17 | at all exercises. It is true that Marcion has been bold 19 II, 28 | CONTRASTS, IN FAVOUR OF THE TRUE GOD.~Now, touching the weaknesses 20 II, 29 | CONSISTENT ATTRIBUTES OF THE TRUE GOD.~But I would have attacked 21 III, 7 | Zechariah, Christ Jesus, the true High Priest of the Father, 22 III, 8 | possible to believe him true on a mystery, when he has 23 III, 9 | putative flesh, but one of a true and solid human substance. 24 III, 9 | difficulty to him to manifest true sensations and actions in 25 III, 9 | still to have assigned the true substance of flesh to these 26 III, 9 | substance of flesh to these true sensations and actions, 27 III, 9 | dust of the ground in the true quality of flesh, although 28 III, 9 | men some time or other the true nature of angels (for he 29 III, 9 | fitted on to angels the true substance of men, from whatever 30 III, 11 | there in that being not true which was held to be true, 31 III, 11 | true which was held to be true, whether it were his flesh 32 III, 11 | nativity, and have produced true flesh itself. And, no · 33 III, 13 | spices, it is certainly true of the Creator, that He 34 III, 16 | is called Joshua? It is true, you say. This, then, we 35 III, 20 | interpretations will certainly be true; and the very issue of the 36 III, 22 | on our foreheads in the true Catholic Jerusalem, in which, 37 IV, 1 | MARCION'S OWN GOSPEL. CERTAIN TRUE ANTITHESES IN THE DISPENSATIONS 38 IV, 3 | apostles interpolated their true record; and if our own copies 39 IV, 3 | Marcion does not possess the true Gospel; or else, is that 40 IV, 3 | Marcion alone possesses the true one, that is, of the apostles? 41 IV, 4 | SIDE CLAIMS TO POSSESS THE TRUE GOSPEL. ANTIQUITY THE CRITERION 42 IV, 4 | say that my Gospel is the true one; Marcion, that his is. 43 IV, 5 | GOSPELS ARE FOUND TO BE TRUE, INCLUDING THE REAL ST. 44 IV, 5 | if that is evidently more true which is earlier, if that 45 IV, 6 | ADMISSIBLE. THE CONNECTION OF THE TRUE CHRIST WITH THE DISPENSATION 46 IV, 8 | healing, which were not less true, not less unimaginary, than 47 IV, 12 | He declared them to be "true, and delightful, and inviolable." 48 IV, 13 | in their faith, which the true Joshua took out of the layer 49 IV, 15 | persecuting treatment of the (true) prophets. As the injuries 50 IV, 15 | other god but the God of the true prophets.~ 51 IV, 19 | for Him, in spite of His true nativity, not at that moment 52 IV, 21 | IS ONLY POSSIBLE OF THE TRUE CHRIST. MARCIONITE PRETENSIONS 53 IV, 21 | But as withal he was not true, because not visible; therefore 54 IV, 23 | CONSIDERATION FOR INFANTS AS THE TRUE CHRIST WAS APT TO SHEW, 55 IV, 25 | and the prudent. In the true Gospel, a certain doctor 56 IV, 33 | commit to your trust the true riches?" "In the unrighteous 57 IV, 34 | is the command. This is true enough. For the apostles 58 IV, 35 | signified that Christ was the true distinguisher and extinguisher 59 IV, 35 | Consider, therefore, the true motives. The miracle was 60 IV, 35 | was his duty to render the true oblation to Almighty God 61 IV, 35 | even thanksgiving in His true temple, and before His true 62 IV, 35 | true temple, and before His true High Priest Jesus Christ. 63 IV, 36 | was in possession of the true light with the external 64 V, 5 | weakness; nor is it any longer true, that "God hath chosen the 65 V, 7 | ANCIENT DISPENSATION. CHRIST'S TRUE CORPOREITY. MARRIED AND 66 V, 8 | from the time when (the true Christ) should appear in 67 V, 8 | that so it might prove true that "the law and the prophets 68 V, 9 | begotten Thee," except to His true Son. For although He says 69 V, 14 | denied. Why then call the true substance like? Because 70 V, 14 | like? Because it is indeed true, only not of a seed of like 71 V, 14 | condition with our own; but true still, as being of a nature 72 V, 17 | CREATOR.~We have it on the true tradition of the Church, 73 V, 18 | the supposition that the true reading was (as Marcion 74 V, 18 | consistently with its own true bearing. I, on my part, 75 V, 20 | in some of them it was true, i. e. single-minded, while 76 V, 20 | man? For in both cases the true substance will have to be