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1 II, 27 | death, even the death of the cross, why can you not suppose 2 III, 11 | death, infancy than the cross, punishment than nature, 3 III, 18 | that the suffering of the cross was predicted of the Christ 4 III, 18 | simple prediction of the cross, of which we are now mainly 5 III, 18 | sacrifice, and carried the cross whereon He suffered. Joseph 6 III, 18 | were the extremities of His cross. For of the antenna, which 7 III, 18 | antenna, which is a part of a cross, the ends are called horns; 8 III, 18 | this virtue, then, of His cross, and in this manner "horned," 9 III, 18 | affixing Him with nails to the cross. Otherwise, it is an idle 10 III, 18 | was necessary of that very cross through which Jesus was 11 III, 18 | the power of our Lord's cross, whereby that old serpent 12 III, 19 | by His suffering on the cross, and thence reigned! Now, 13 III, 19 | dying upon the tree of His cross? Likewise Isaiah also says: " 14 III, 19 | His new glory, even His cross; so that, according to our 15 III, 19 | prediction of the Lord's cross, the twenty-first Psalm 16 III, 19 | the special cruelty of the cross. And again, when He implores 17 III, 19 | from the extremities of the cross, as we have shown above. 18 III, 19 | himself did not suffer this cross, nor did any other king 19 III, 19 | given us no signs of the cross of His Christ; but they 20 III, 19 | Christ, much less of his cross, it is enough for my Christ 21 III, 19 | possible for the death of the cross to have been still intended, 22 III, 21 | kingdom from the tree (of the cross), when no Cerdon was yet 23 III, 22 | is the very form of the cross, which He predicted would 24 III, 23 | hurried Him away to the cross. And so in this manner the 25 III, 23 | god who was driven to the cross by the powers and authorities 26 IV, 20 | through the trophy of the cross He triumphed. Now of what 27 IV, 21 | of from the curse of the cross, the real endurance of which 28 IV, 26 | afterwards) attached to a cross at Jerusalem one of his 29 IV, 40 | which means, of course, the cross upon His body. And thus, 30 IV, 42 | may as well take away the cross itself! But even then the 31 IV, 42 | was not flesh (upon the cross), but a phantom of flesh ( 32 IV, 42 | therefore remained upon the cross, nothing hung there, after " 33 IV, 42 | nothing to take down from the cross, nothing to wrap in the 34 V, 1intro| knowing to whom he had to cross over. For either Christ 35 V, 5 | BE ANTI-MARCIONITE. THE CROSS OF CHRIST PURPOSED BY THE 36 V, 5 | FOOLISHNESS OF CHRIST'S CROSS BY HIS IMPIOUS SEVERANCE 37 V, 5 | experienced rebellion? "The cross of Christ," he says, "is 38 V, 5 | to the doctrine s of the cross he accounts as foolishness, 39 V, 5 | foolishness, therefore both the cross, and also Christ by reason 40 V, 5 | Christ by reason of the cross, will appertain to the Creator, 41 V, 5 | predicted the incidents of the cross. But if the Creator, as 42 V, 5 | wisdom in order that the cross of Christ, considered as 43 V, 5 | foretold anything about the cross of a Christ who is not His 44 V, 5 | salvation, when they believe the cross to be the wisdom and power 45 V, 5 | incur perdition, to whom the cross of Christ is accounted folly; ( 46 V, 5 | the folly of the preached cross. "Because the Jews require 47 V, 5 | wiser than men," but the cross and death of Christ? What 48 V, 5 | suffered neither death nor the cross there was nothing in Him 49 V, 17 | slain the enmity by the cross." Thus we find from this 50 V, 17 | as was able to endure the cross. "When, therefore, He came 51 V, 19 | peace by the blood of His cross," but to Him whom those 52 V, 20 | even the death of the cross." For he could hardly mean 53 V, 20 | which rather eluded the cross than experienced it, and