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1 I | THE GOD OF MARCION. HE IS SHOWN TO BE UTTERLY WANTING IN 2 I, 11 | belong. For as the Creator is shown to be God, God without any 3 I, 19 | as Marcion, as we have shown, first introduced this god 4 I, 20 | ST. PAUL WITH ST. PETER, SHOWN TO HAVE MISTAKEN ST. PAUL' 5 I, 21 | established, in which we have shown that the god of our heretic 6 I, 21 | be necessary for it to be shown. There must be no doubt 7 I, 24 | been already sufficiently shown, since it is found to be 8 I, 25 | outlines of our argument shown it to be in no way compatible 9 I, 29 | of Marcion's god, who is shown to have absolutely no existence 10 II, 2 | greatness, as I think, is shown in this, that from the beginning 11 II, 2 | knowledge which no man has ever shown to Him, except it may be 12 II, 3 | HIS WORKS. HIS GOODNESS SHOWN IN HIS CREATIVE ENERGY; 13 II, 5 | they are good, as we have shown, and to His power, since 14 II, 6 | such a constitution being shown to be the better one. Moreover, 15 II, 6 | purposelessly good, as we have shown. Well, then, it was proper 16 II, 7 | allowed (and, as we have shown, worthily allowed) to man 17 II, 17 | order that kindness first shown in the case of animals might 18 II, 18 | than those which heresy has shown such a longing for? as the 19 II, 24 | mind, which in God we have shown to be regulated by the occurrence 20 II, 27 | a judge, we have already shown in the proper section: that 21 II, 29 | both points, which we have shown to be so worthy of God. 22 II, 29 | good and the severe, as shown both by the same examples 23 II, 29 | Creator can be more readily shown to have been reformed by 24 II, 29 | it was your duty to have shown that one (of the two Gods 25 III | BOOK III. WHEREIN CHRIST IS SHOWN TO BE THE SON OF GOD, WHO 26 III, 3 | inasmuch as these would have shown Him to belong to none other ( 27 III, 16 | Creator's, until we have shown Him to be such a one as 28 III, 19 | of the cross, as we have shown above. Now, David himself 29 III, 19 | of death. It was equally shown that He was to obtain this 30 III, 24 | that the way to heaven is shown to men, whereby some may 31 IV, 6 | in retaining them he has shown no less of the defect of 32 IV, 13 | CONNECTION WITH THE CREATOR SHOWN. MANY QUOTATIONS OUT OF 33 IV, 13 | impossible that anything can be shown to have been done by him 34 IV, 13 | unconnectedly, which cannot be shown to have been done by my 35 IV, 15 | despiser of the rich, as I have shown Him to be the defender of 36 IV, 16 | greater charity, which is shown to strangers, it is yet 37 IV, 16 | commanded that pity should be shown only to a man's brethren; 38 IV, 17 | kind who had previously shown no evidences of such a kindness 39 IV, 19 | it has been once for all shown that this kind of language 40 IV, 21 | CONNECTION WITH THE CREATOR SHOWN FROM SEVERAL INCIDENTS IN 41 IV, 22 | graciousness; but they should be shown in some slough as a sure 42 IV, 25 | POINTS IN ST. LUKE'S X. SHOWN TO BE ONLY POSSIBLE TO THE 43 IV, 25 | show, nay, we have already shown, that in Christ those things 44 IV, 28 | another passage, sufficiently shown that the glory of riches 45 IV, 29 | us, so often is Christ (shown to be) His, to whom he urges 46 IV, 30 | ADMINISTERED BY CHRIST, WHO IS SHOWN THEREBY TO POSSESS THE ATTRIBUTE 47 IV, 30 | seed in His own ground is shown to be the Creator. Else, 48 IV, 33 | For although, as we have shown, the Creator foretold that 49 IV, 33 | yet, inasmuch as John is shown to be both the forerunner 50 IV, 36 | It is not as if He had shown us that one of two gods 51 IV, 39 | the Creator. Then, having shown what was to be the period 52 IV, 41 | one hand,) because He had shown them in an indirect manner, 53 IV, 43conc| AMONGST ALL NATIONS. ALL SHOWN TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 54 V, 1intro| received the Christ the apostle shown to be as much mine as the 55 V, 2 | DOCTRINE IN THE FIRST CHAPTER SHOWN TO ACCORD WITH THE TEACHING 56 V, 2 | THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES SHOWN TO BE GENUINE AGAINST MARCION. 57 V, 2 | promise of the Holy Ghost is shown to have been fulfilled in 58 V, 3 | JUDAIZERS, YET ITS TEACHING IS SHOWN TO BE IN KEEPING WITH THE 59 V, 3 | would neither have done nor shown to us, if that had not happened 60 V, 3 | poor and needy, as has been shown in our observations on your 61 V, 3 | Abraham, as is conclusively shown' by the natural meaning.~ 62 V, 4 | passage he has undoubtedly shown that Christianity had a 63 V, 5 | SALUTATION OF GRACE AND PEACE SHOWN TO BE ANTI-MARCIONITE. THE 64 V, 8 | for women. We have often shown before now, that the apostle 65 V, 8 | commandment, just as Christ has shown it to be: "Thou shalt love 66 V, 8 | prophesying, he has already shown when he covers the woman 67 V, 9 | stance, as we have often shown already, is presented to 68 V, 10 | the body; for, as we have shown, it is the body which becomes 69 V, 11 | CREATOR THE FATHER OF MERCIES. SHOWN TO BE SUCH IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 70 V, 11 | has not been previously shown to exist. Our denial of 71 V, 13 | We have, however, often shown before now that God is declared 72 V, 14 | XIV. THE DIVINE POWER SHOWN IN CHRIST'S INCARNATION. 73 V, 14 | WHICH MARCION ALLOWED, SHOWN TO BE IN EXACT ACCORDANCE 74 V, 17 | Christ, as we have often shown already. Therefore he says: " 75 V, 17 | Him from whom, as we have shown above, we were aliens, and 76 V, 19 | his precepts, as we have shown sufficiently, when treating