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1 I, 7 | IT IS NOT A QUESTION OF NAMES. THE DIVINE ESSENCE IS THE 2 I, 7 | handwork. If an identity of names affords a presumption in 3 I, 7 | strut insolently in the names of kings your Alexanders, 4 I, 8 | to them, even, in ancient names I feel grateful for this 5 I, 13| idolatry, when ashamed of the names and fables of their ancient 6 II, 4 | rule over, and even give names to. In addition to this, 7 II, 16| members pass under identical names, so great will also be the 8 II, 16| are designated by the same names. These sensations in the 9 III, 13| METAPHORICAL SENSE OF PROPER NAMES IN SUNDRY PASSAGES OF THE 10 III, 13| led away by the sound of names, when you so understand 11 III, 13| figuratively to employ names of places as a metaphor 12 III, 15| suffice. Concerning His other names, however, and especially 13 III, 15| necessary that He should possess names apart from all others. For 14 III, 15| dispensation a community of names; whereas no proof could 15 III, 15| dispensations a diversity also of names? For that is not a state 16 III, 15| that claims for his son names from the Creator? I say 17 III, 15| from the Creator? I say not names which do not belong to him, 18 III, 15| but ancient and well-known names, which even in this view 19 III, 15| and clad in an old suit of names? How is it he has rent off 20 III, 16| know not which one of these names may be able to hold its 21 III, 16| Since, therefore, both these names are suitable to the Christ 22 III, 16| appointed. Now respecting their names, such is our conclusion 23 III, 21| when those whom the prophet names are proselytes of individually 24 III, 24| themselves, induced by the names of places and countries, 25 IV, 10| as a simple identity of names; and yet we have maintained 26 IV, 10| have been called by these names, if they possessed any condition 27 IV, 10| with a casual identity of names. For it is of pure accident, 28 IV, 13| Creator also altered the names of Abram, and Sarai, and 29 IV, 17| inbreathing. Now again He names me His son, not begetting 30 IV, 19| them," He transferred the names of blood-relationship to 31 IV, 25| of things, or words, or names, obscured by allegories 32 IV, 39| touching the propriety of His names, it has already been seen 33 IV, 39| the Creator, to whom these names do properly appertain; and 34 IV, 39| very Proprietor of these names, the Creator's Christ and 35 V, 15| has given certain distinct names to all (our faculties),