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1 I, 7 | great Supreme cannot be regarded as less or worse in one 2 I, 13 | undoubtedly are, should fail to be regarded as divine, which are objects 3 I, 13 | should have been more readily regarded as divine than as unworthy 4 I, 22 | better, and the Creator be regarded as all that the worse? Even 5 I, 23 | quality should escape being regarded as evil. Now I deny that 6 I, 25 | that that Being should be regarded as God who is alleged to 7 I, 25 | whether God ought to be regarded as a Being of simple goodness, 8 II, 6 | the motions of his will regarded, of course, as free. But 9 II, 9 | pertains to God will be regarded as God, so that you would 10 II, 9 | nor is that Being to be regarded as the author of the sin, 11 II, 11 | a good. Nor should it be regarded as simply a species of goodness, 12 II, 24 | man, in that it is never regarded as the result of improvidence 13 III, 1intro| clearness, that Christ must be regarded as pertaining to no other 14 III, 6 | slew Him; not because they regarded Him as a strange Christ, 15 III, 6 | simply as a man whom they regarded as a wonder-working juggler, 16 III, 13 | For the East generally regarded the magi as kings; and Damascus 17 III, 20 | that He ought not to be regarded in any other character than 18 IV | MARCION. THIS BOOK MAY ALSO BE REGARDED AS A COMMENTARY ON ST. LUKE. 19 IV, 3 | SHOWS THAT IT CANNOT BE REGARDED AS DEROGATING FROM THEIR 20 IV, 9 | fantastic vacuity; nor can he be regarded as having despised pollution, 21 IV, 10 | prophet. But perhaps it can be regarded as a simple identity of 22 IV, 15 | you will say, He cannot be regarded as defending the prophets 23 IV, 17 | revealed; or He who was ever regarded as the Lord, because known 24 IV, 20 | thus she may: evidently be regarded as having discerned the 25 IV, 22 | accordingly was not to be regarded as belonging to any other 26 IV, 22 | prophet that He had to be regarded by the people. "A prophet," 27 IV, 27 | against others, must He be regarded as a disparager of the law, 28 IV, 36 | his descent, but was to be regarded as one of that obscure class 29 V, 1intro| the Creator can be fairly regarded as teaching nothing, knowing 30 V, 1intro| fear of his not being else regarded as an apostle of the god 31 V, 3 | question was one which simply regarded the law, while at the same 32 V, 6 | said how our glory must be regarded as issuing from the Creator, 33 V, 11 | vessels of ours" should not be regarded as belonging to the God 34 V, 14 | can anything be properly regarded as mortal), and proved the 35 V, 19 | Himself. He must not be regarded, however, as making any