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1 I, 8 | new shoes, but their old master beats their strutting vanity 2 I, 14 | are a disciple above his master, and a servant above his 3 I, 23 | to take him away from his master, claim him as the property 4 I, 23 | and suborn him against his master's life; and all this, to 5 I, 23 | he is yet living in his master's house and on his master' 6 I, 23 | master's house and on his master's garner, and still trembling 7 I, 23 | tutor, the servant from his master to make him impious to his 8 I, 23 | tutor, worthless to his master. If, now, the rational benevolence 9 II, 4 | pleasures to man so that, while master of the whole world, he might 10 II, 5 | by God constituted free, master of his own will and power; 11 II, 6 | reign in self-possession a master over others, a slave to 12 II, 6 | foresaw), being free, and master of himself; because, if 13 II, 6 | tendencies; so that, as master of himself, he might constantly 14 II, 8 | seduction was free, and master of himself; and as being 15 II, 13 | perfect father and a perfect master: a father in His mercy, 16 II, 13 | a father in His mercy, a master in His discipline; a father 17 II, 13 | mildness of His power, a master in its severity; a father 18 II, 13 | with dutiful affection, a master who must needs be feared; 19 III, 6 | his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but Israel doth 20 III, 14 | John, you have our common master Paul, who "girds our loins 21 III, 23 | Judas, if it had been his master's enemy whom they put to 22 IV, 2 | an apostolic man; not a master, but a disciple, and so 23 IV, 2 | disciple, and so inferior to a master at least as far subsequent 24 IV, 2 | necessary for the Gospel of his master.~ 25 IV, 4 | he is yet not "above his master;" if Marcion be an apostle, 26 IV, 5 | that they blush for their master, who stands self-condemned 27 IV, 9 | Elisha because, in fact, the master is more powerful than his 28 IV, 12 | perverse opinions not from a master, but his master from his 29 IV, 12 | not from a master, but his master from his opinion! All other 30 IV, 17 | the prescription of their master, as to have Christ teaching 31 IV, 17 | disciple is not above his master." Apelles ought to have 32 IV, 20 | Of course He is the new master and proprietor of the elements, 33 IV, 26 | disciples came to him and said, "Master, teach us to pray, as John 34 IV, 26 | some special rule of their Master) pray, not indeed to another 35 IV, 30 | WHICH WILL ENSUE WHEN THE MASTER OF THE HOUSE HAS SHUT THE 36 IV, 30 | He says, "When once the master of the house is risen up;" 37 IV, 31 | This was reported to the Master of the family. Then He was 38 IV, 33 | out. For the Creator was a master, and much more of a master, 39 IV, 33 | master, and much more of a master, to be sure, than mammon, 40 IV, 33 | as being more truly our Master. Now, how was it likely 41 IV, 33 | who had called mammon a master, and had associated him 42 IV, 33 | of Him who was really the Master of even these, that is, 43 IV, 33 | from insisting" that He was Master alone, without a rival god. 44 IV, 36 | certain man asked him, 'Good Master, what shall I do to inherit 45 IV, 38 | the Scribes exclaimed, "Master, Thou hast well said." For 46 IV, 41 | of an angry and incensed Master, unless Judas was to escape 47 V, 1intro| the follower of no other master; who at the same time can 48 V, 4 | Liberator who was once the Master? For Galba himself never