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1 I, 3 | ascribing to him too the property of Godhead both eternity 2 I, 4 | in question, whose main property it is to admit of no comparison 3 I, 16| greater, can be suitable property for one who seems to possess 4 I, 23| master, claim him as the property of another, and suborn him 5 II, 6 | might be henceforth in man a property, and in a certain sense 6 II, 6 | spontaneously by man, as a property of his own, on the ground 7 II, 6 | result of his will, as a property of his nature; and, by a 8 II, 9 | exemption from fault, a property which is only conceded to 9 II, 10| if God grudged them the property of divinity. Now, whence 10 II, 16| happy, by reason of His property of incorruptibility. Angry 11 II, 20| and cup in all cases the property, no doubt, of still fewer 12 II, 29| administration) will rightly be His property, to whom it actually belongs 13 III, 12| interpretation made common property. Inquire, then, whether 14 III, 12| grant that He is come whose property it is to be called Emmanuel, 15 IV, 4 | as its being the common property of ourselves and Marcion 16 IV, 14| heaven has been as yet the property of no other God whatever, 17 IV, 15| words. It is as much His property to condemn the praise and 18 IV, 25| helping himself to another's property! Or else, if nothing of 19 IV, 29| he liberal with another's property? "Seek ye," says he, "the 20 IV, 29| pilfers or plunders his own property, but he rather acts the 21 IV, 29| is the thief of his own property; besides which, there is 22 IV, 29| set as ruler over all his property; but he who should act otherwise 23 IV, 30| the world nor man is his property, but the Creator's, therefore 24 IV, 32| Since, then, man is the property of none other than the Creator, 25 V, 6 | ages can be said to be the property of any other being than 26 V, 6 | Now, since man is the property, and the work, and the image