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1 I, 29 | called continent, if that be taken away which gives him the 2 II, 2 | seemeth to have hath been taken from him" such as the grace 3 II, 13 | denied to the unworthy, taken away from the unthankful, 4 II, 18 | costly meat and drink was taken out of their power. Lastly, 5 II, 19 | pure heart, who hath not taken God's name in vain, nor 6 II, 27 | with men, if He had not taken on Himself the emotions 7 II, 29 | who has in His own right taken especial care that all things 8 III | BY THE PROPHETS; TO HAVE TAKEN HUMAN FLESH LIKE OUR OWN, 9 III, 6 | understanding was by the Creator taken from the people. "I will 10 III, 8 | earth out of which it was taken, according to the law of 11 III, 9 | formed that which He had taken out of the dust of the ground 12 III, 13 | of age, whether it can be taken to represent Christ as even 13 III, 13 | the gospel what you have taken away from it in the lateness 14 III, 15 | more certainly escape being taken for the Christ of the Creator, 15 III, 15 | the Creator, if he had not taken on him His name. But, as 16 III, 16 | Jews, from whom wisdom was taken away. To this day, in short, 17 III, 17 | For," says he, "He hath taken away our infirmities, and 18 III, 22 | displeasure at that which He had taken care to bring about. "See 19 III, 22 | and how merciful men are taken away, and no man considereth. 20 III, 23 | The Lord of hosts hath taken away from Judah and from 21 III, 23 | soldiers that His body had been taken away. Therefore these things 22 IV, 8 | when He was seized and taken and led to the very brink 23 IV, 11 | when the bridegroom was taken away from them," He neither 24 IV, 13 | appointed by Joshua to be taken out of the Jordan, and set 25 IV, 14 | of David; whereas He had taken upon Himself the condition 26 IV, 19 | hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he seemeth 27 IV, 19 | salvation. What shall be taken away? That, of course, which 28 IV, 19 | If by the Creator it be taken away, by Him also shall 29 IV, 19 | Marcion's god also will it be taken away. Now, for whatever 30 IV, 19 | very time a census had been taken in Judaea by Sentius Saturni-nus, 31 IV, 21 | heart; and just men are taken away, and no man considereth." 32 IV, 28 | See how the just man is taken away, and no man layeth 33 IV, 34 | Deuteronomy: "When a man hath taken a wife, and hath lived with 34 IV, 34 | Herod with guilt, who had taken his brother's wife, after 35 IV, 35 | to be acknowledged, and taken up and glorified, He borrowed 36 IV, 37 | when he said, "If I have taken anything from any man by 37 IV, 40 | been captured by force as taken by treachery? This might 38 IV, 40 | not His own. Then, having taken the bread and given it to 39 IV, 41 | then the Son of God," to be taken in a like (indirect) sense, 40 IV, 42 | Christ had departed, He had taken away the phantom also. The 41 IV, 43conc| to the Lord: for He hath taken away, and He will heal us; 42 IV, 43conc| knowledge of what had just taken place, they say: "But we 43 V, 1intro| Pontus, if you have never taken on board your small craft 44 V, 2 | discipline, after he had taken up with a new god? Since, 45 V, 6 | foretold, destined "to be taken away from Judah" that is, 46 V, 7 | and, if separation had taken place, by wishing the nuptial 47 V, 8 | created for the man,'' and taken out of the man, according 48 V, 8 | amongst them. From Judah were taken away "the wise man, and 49 V, 9 | for out of it wast thou taken; for) dust thou art, and 50 V, 10 | natural body" may fairly be taken to signify the soul, and " 51 V, 11 | Lord, the evil shall be taken away," properly refer to 52 V, 11 | the veil of the Creator be taken away by the Christ of another 53 V, 20 | man because of His having taken on Him the form or image