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1 1, Pref | Hearest thou not how many things they witness against Thee? 2 1, Pref | continues silent before these things, and makes no audible answer, 3 1, Pref | slaughter.) Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors 4 1, Pref | principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, 5 1, Pref | nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor 6 1, Pref | were far exalted above such things when they said, "In all 7 1, Pref | they said, "In all these things we are more than conquerors 8 1, Pref | principalities, nor any of the things that follow, can separate 9 1, Pref | Greek philosophy certain things not to be lightly esteemed, 10 1, II | them, especially in those things which relate to Christ; 11 1, VI | knowledge, and do the same things, making a boast of doing 12 1, VI | wickedness in doing such things, neither are they who do 13 1, IX | and of countless other things, which either were narrated 14 1, IX | them to God who is over all things, and taught them to refer 15 1, XI | believe in God who is over all things, and in Him who teaches 16 1, XI | God alone, and that other things are to be passed by, either 17 1, XI | reverence? And respecting these things, he who not only believes, 18 1, XI | believes, but who contemplates things with the eye of reason, 19 1, XI | reasonable, seeing all human things are dependent upon faith, 20 1, XI | without believing that better things will result from so doing, 21 1, XI | yet the belief that better things, even agreeably to their 22 1, XI | the Creator of all these things, and in Him who with surpassing 23 1, XII | least of what nature these things are of which they speak, 24 1, XII | philosophizing about those things which are regarded among 25 1, XIII | to place a God over all things. Moreover, that it is in 26 1, XIV | prophets have recorded many things in their history from a 27 1, XIV | Jews, when saying the same things of the Egyptians, and declaring 28 1, XIX | ascended above all created things, and united himself to the 29 1, XIX | and who made known divine things with far greater clearness 30 1, XX | the Greeks consider those things as ancient, because, owing 31 1, XXII | lead us to speak of such things, but to make an effort to 32 1, XXIII | and embraces within it all things which the world requires, 33 1, XXIV | the God who is over all things be called by the name of 34 1, XXIV | words being imitations of things, agreeably to which the 35 1, XXIV | to any ordinary created things, but belong to a secret 36 1, XXIV | refers to the Framer of all things. These names, accordingly, 37 1, XXIV | who can only do certain things; and other names in the 38 1, XXIV | differing names to different things; lest he should resemble 39 1, XXV | the will of the God of all things. And a similar philosophy 40 1, XXV | And thus it is not the things signified, but the qualities 41 1, XXV | that of the "Maker of all things," "the Creator of heaven 42 1, XXVI | candid consideration of these things, shall admit that no improvement 43 1, XXVII | the very beginning, all things opposed the spread of His 44 1, XXVIII | my opinion that all these things worthily harmonize with 45 1, XXIX | when a man having all these things against him is able, notwithstanding 46 1, XXX | a reputation for several things at once. For one man is 47 1, XXX | acquired a reputation for many things at the same time; whereas 48 1, XXX | regarding the God of all things, and of the worship which 49 1, XXXI | there is in the nature of things, for certain mysterious 50 1, XXXV | that He might fill all things." And these arguments I 51 1, XXXVI | soothe those who desire such things, as when Samuel prophesies 52 1, XXXVII | Saviour, and many other things concerning Him,--but also 53 1, XXXIX | her story believed. Such things, he says, have no connection 54 1, XLI | sequence of the nature of the things themselves, but to the arrangement 55 1, XLIII | believes more incredible things contained in the writings 56 1, XLIII | manifest proof that these things are done by His power, is 57 1, XLIV | heard the accounts of these things from Jesus, but that that 58 1, XLVI | suppose to have invented such things, had ourselves also done 59 1, XLVIII | some relating to divine things, and others to future events 60 1, XLVIII | in believing that similar things occurred to the prophets, 61 1, XLVIII | which can naturally see things that are better than bodies, 62 1, XLVIII | smelling, which scents such things as leads Paul to say that 63 1, LII | to disregard even those things which are abundantly clear; 64 1, LII | habits in respect to other things, although it may be difficult 65 1, LIII | For He came for whom these things were reserved, viz., the 66 1, LIII | Come into the light:" these things also having been thus foretold: " 67 1, LVI | spoken of the God of all things; and these, "Thou hast loved 68 1, LIX | mighty changes in terrestrial things, such stars are wont to 69 1, LXIII | from their narration of things of inferior importance, 70 1, LXIII | also the account of divine things. Now in the general Epistle 71 1, LXVI | persons may have certain things pointed out to them to do, 72 1, LXVIII | profess to do more wonderful things, and to the feats performed 73 1, LXVIII | jugglers do none of these things, because they have neither 74 1, LXXI | seeing God loves all existing things, and "hateth nothing of 75 2, I | four-footed beasts, and creeping things of the earth, and fowls 76 2, II | Jesus said: "I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye 77 2, II | inquire what were the "many things" referred to in the passage 78 2, II | shadow of certain heavenly things, and how future blessings 79 2, II | statement as this, "I have many things to say unto you, but ye 80 2, II | all the truth about those things which, being to you but 81 2, II | four-footed beasts, and creeping things of the earth, and fowls 82 2, II | truth, told him the many things which he was unable to bear 83 2, III | down to the place, "which things are an allegory," etc.? 84 2, III | does not the law say these things also? For it is written 85 2, III | Celsus able to see these things so clearly in this place, 86 2, IV | as ye allege, treat the things written in the law with 87 2, VI | that I may behold wondrous things out of Thy law."~ 88 2, IX | associates, and had shared all things in common, and had had him 89 2, IX | and Son of the God of all things, who spake in Jesus these 90 2, IX | the God and Father of all things. For we assert that it was 91 2, X | world. For, knowing all things that were to come upon Him, 92 2, XI | should undertake similar things for the sake of religion 93 2, XIII | Although he could state many things regarding the events of 94 2, XIV | into confusion about some things which refer to Peter, as 95 2, XVI | he had foretold all these things." Now his illustrations 96 2, XVI | performed many marvellous things, both beyond the power of 97 2, XVI | could have predicted these things?" And with respect to this, " 98 2, XVI | cannot understand how such things should be said.~ 99 2, XVII | himself headlong into those things which he knew beforehand 100 2, XVII | wonder if Jesus, knowing all things that were to happen, did 101 2, XIX | says: "Not because these things were predicted did they 102 2, XIX | to believe, because these things were predicted, that they 103 2, XX | that one or other of these things will take place. For we 104 2, XX | For let him suffer these things," because," says the psalmist, " 105 2, XX | he might have done these things, he did not do them, but 106 2, XX | a God He predicted these things, and the predictions must 107 2, XXIII | had determined upon these things, and underwent chastisement 108 2, XXIII | submitting voluntarily, those things that were done agreeably 109 2, XXIII | had determined upon these things, and had submitted Himself 110 2, XXIII | inflicted them to send upon Him things distressing and painful. 111 2, XXIV | will of His Father in those things which He was condemned to 112 2, XXVI | contained the accounts of these things, who could have reproached 113 2, XXVIII | with ten thousand other things more credibly than with 114 2, XXVIII | applied to countless other things with greater probability 115 2, XXX | introduced into the conduct of things?~ 116 2, XXXI | creation of such mighty things in the world, and they were 117 2, XXXIV | for I have suffered many things this day in a dream because 118 2, XXXIV | the Being who bore these things voluntarily for the sake 119 2, XXXVIII | that He underwent these things for the benefit of mankind; 120 2, XXXVIII | also have represented these things. And we blame them, moreover, 121 2, XL | one God who is over all things.~ 122 2, XLIV | that He would suffer such things that we entertain those 123 2, XLVIII | merely symbols of certain things, but that by the very acts 124 2, LI | wicked men," for he makes things which differ in kind to 125 2, LI | in opposition to those things which are brought about 126 2, LI | also of necessity be some things in human life which are 127 2, LI | demons, e.g., can do such things? and by means of what incantations 128 2, LI | but also above all created things, and to ascend to the uncreated 129 2, LII | was God who brought these things to pass in the time of Moses 130 2, LII | who taught and did such things was greater than the: prophets? 131 2, LIII | terms him who devises such things, one Satan;" while one, 132 2, LIII | terms him who devises such things, a prophet who dreams." 133 2, LVII | in regard to whom greater things were done, and by whom mightier 134 2, LIX | applies the expression to things indifferent and corporeal, ( 135 2, LXIII | expounded to His disciples "the things pertaining to the kingdom 136 2, LXIV | He was nevertheless more things than one, according to the 137 2, LXIV | Him. Now, that He was more things than one, according to the 138 2, LXVIII | providence, and who arrange things differently from what they 139 2, LXVIII | which they do not portray things worse than they really are, 140 2, LXIX | purpose to treat of such things. But, for the present, it 141 2, LXIX | narratives themselves to the things which they symbolized, one 142 2, LXXI | evangelists. And not a few things also will he learn from 143 2, LXXII | Jesus neither desired all things regarding Himself to be 144 2, LXXII | happened to meet, nor yet all things to be unknown. Accordingly, 145 2, LXXII | is God who speaks. These things I have mentioned because 146 2, LXXIV | incredulity by those who saw these things: for had they believed what 147 2, LXXVI | flatter and to say pleasing things, around whom~"Is a huge 148 2, LXXVII | you will not allow such things to have been recorded, were 149 2, LXXVIII | the promises. And these things were foretold by the prophets, 150 2, LXXVIII | having selected the foolish things of the world, would cause 151 2, LXXVIII | God, the Creator of all things. Jesus Christ therefore 152 2, LXXVIII | introduced, asserting that these things were indeed in conformity 153 3, III | dedicated to the God of all things, there was wrought no miracle 154 3, III | faith in the Creator of all things, and strengthen their hope 155 3, III | imagine such a state of things? For they would immediately 156 3, III | move them to prophesy some things relating to their contemporaries, 157 3, V | led to the new state of things s in either instance was 158 3, V | devoted to the God of all things, and a partaker in the divine 159 3, VII | look a little deeper into things, we may say regarding the 160 3, VIII | designations (of persons and things) are kindred to the language. 161 3, X | undoubted; and yet, all things considered, they were not 162 3, XII | a knowledge of existing things with a view to the regulation 163 3, XV | the love of the God of all things which is in Jesus Christ. 164 3, XV | from the worship of created things instead of God, and elevate 165 3, XVI | Jewish, which, among other things, predicted the life that 166 3, XVII | prophecies, and the God of all things, and the injunctions against 167 3, XVIII | those who have learned these things; that they have not been 168 3, XX | and Romans,--and show two things, both that you understand 169 3, XXIV | than that of the God of all things, and of Jesus, along with 170 3, XXVI | these cities. But these things I know happened to the Metapontines 171 3, XXVII | the God who is over all things, it is not allowable to 172 3, XXVIII | those of the God of all things, and of His holy angels, 173 3, XXX | please God, who is over all things; whereas the assembly of 174 3, XXX | and one who investigates things with a desire to ascertain 175 3, XXXI | XXXI.~Now if these things be so, why should it not 176 3, XXXI | over all, and may do all things in order to please Him, 177 3, XXXIV | minds from all sensible things, as being not only corruptible, 178 3, XXXIV | and that of all created things, and who bestows upon us 179 3, XXXVII | from the inner nature of things; and amongst the latter 180 3, XXXVII | that the reasons of such things could be discovered by men 181 3, XXXVII | were, the Ruler over all things, and who both beheld these 182 3, XXXVIII | receiving any idea of better things, but constantly passed their 183 3, XL | although a perverted view of things, with the aid of much instruction 184 3, XL | images are gods, and that things made of gold, and silver, 185 3, XLII | certain that, although some things are reported of them as 186 3, XLII | to have done innumerable things which are contrary to right 187 3, XLIII | Callimachus speaks of these things: "O Jupiter, some say that 188 3, XLIV | as he alleges), but other things of much less serious import, 189 3, XLV | The unseen and secret things of Thy wisdom Thou hast 190 3, XLV | questions, and spake to him all things, whatsoever were in her 191 3, XLV | he will understand these things? or prudent, and he shall 192 3, XLVI | disciples did Jesus open up all things, esteeming above the multitudes 193 3, XLVII | that they are wise not in things which relate to the understanding, 194 3, XLVII | busying themselves about things of sense alone, and regarding 195 3, XLVII | which raise the soul from things here to the blessedness 196 3, XLVII | all sensible and visible things as existing only for a season, 197 3, XLVII | season, and to hasten on to things invisible, and to have regard 198 3, XLVII | to have regard to those things which are not seen,--these, 199 3, XLVII | to those who ascend from things of sense to those of the 200 3, XLVII | adds, "For the invisible things of God from the creation 201 3, XLVII | being understood by the things that are made, even His 202 3, XLVIII | hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound 203 3, XLVIII | confound the wise; and the base things, and the things which are 204 3, XLVIII | the base things, and the things which are despised, hath 205 3, XLVIII | despised, hath God chosen, and things which are not, to bring 206 3, XLVIII | not, to bring to nought things that are, that no flesh 207 3, L | and explanations of the things read, we lead men to the 208 3, L | contemning Deity, and from all things contrary to right reason? 209 3, LI | intention to desire no other things than are approved by Christians; 210 3, LII | has not been uttered, and things compared which have no resemblance. 211 3, LII | composed of wise men, and those things among us which are especially 212 3, LIV | God, the Creator of all things? These remarks, then, may 213 3, LVI | soul to the Creator of all things, and who show that we ought 214 3, LVI | that we ought to despise things "sensible," and "temporal," 215 3, LVI | and the contemplation of things that are "intelligent," 216 3, LVI | and incite them to worse things. But he will not be able 217 3, LVII | of those who teach better things? (I know not,) unless he 218 3, LVII | and who look to Him in all things, and who do everything, 219 3, LVIII | iambics, and many other things which neither improve the 220 3, LIX | knowledge and study of divine things. We, however, keeping both 221 3, LIX | however, keeping both these things in view, at first invite 222 3, LX | with elevated and heavenly things, can say, "The lifting up 223 3, LXI | in the true" knowledge of things. But as he exaggerates the 224 3, LXV | to themselves of better things, desire that those promises 225 3, LXIX | evil by the Author of all things, but that many have become 226 3, LXIX | himself to the God of all things, and do everything with 227 3, LXIX | belief that the God over all things is a just Judge of all the 228 3, LXIX | towards the accomplishment of things which appear to be very 229 3, LXIX | powers for the attainment of things of such difficulty, and 230 3, LXX | God will be able to do all things," not seeing even here how 231 3, LXX | meant, and what "the all things" are which are included 232 3, LXX | expression "God can do all things "--" that He will not desire 233 3, LXX | property of sweetening other things through its own inherent 234 3, LXX | if any one among existing things is able to commit wickedness 235 3, LXXII | knowledge of divine and human things and of their causes, or, 236 3, LXXII | does, while of existing things knowledge alone is permanent, 237 3, LXXIII | that he relates "ridiculous things," although he does not show 238 3, LXXIII | clearly point out what are the things which he calls "ridiculous." 239 3, LXXIII | hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound 240 3, LXXIII | four-footed beasts, and creeping things." ~ 241 3, LXXV | themselves to the God of all things, and free those who yield 242 3, LXXV | who also maintain that all things will one day perish, and 243 3, LXXV | Give heed to the God of all things, and to Jesus, the giver 244 3, LXXVII | from the beauty of created things, and to see that they ought 245 3, LXXVII | Him alone who made these things, and that it is not befitting 246 3, LXXVII | surpasses all created being, things which ought not to be brought 247 3, LXXVIII | persuade them to despise better things, saying that if they refrain 248 3, LXXXI | towards the Creator of all things which is pure and sincere, 249 3, LXXXI | likes show what "better things" we persuade men to despise, 250 3, LXXXI | love for the God of all things, with that end which is 251 3, LXXXI | And what are the "better" things from which we teach those 252 3, LXXXI | raises us above all created things, and brings us, through 253 4, I | will throw down all high things that rise against the knowledge 254 4, III | statement: "Does he not know all things?" Then, as if we were to 255 4, III | answer that He does know all things, he raises a new question, 256 4, III | impossible in the very nature of things; we, however, would say, " 257 4, III | sees into the nature of things; for if you take away the 258 4, III | words, that "God knows (all things) indeed, but does not make ( 259 4, IV | the God who is over all things know what takes place among 260 4, V | that which upholdeth all things hath knowledge of the voice." 261 4, V | a greater seat, and that things on earth should be changed, 262 4, V | one, even the least, of things on earth, all things would 263 4, V | of things on earth, all things would be overturned and 264 4, VIII | in the account of these things, and one which is incapable 265 4, IX | end a just judgment of all things, it will be incumbent on 266 4, X | imagines that we do these things to excite the astonishment 267 4, XI | misunderstanding the accounts of these things which are current among 268 4, XI | to the vicissitude of all things, requires a conflagration 269 4, XIII | we inquire what are the things which are appropriate to 270 4, XIV | when a re-arrangement of things occurs, he again becomes 271 4, XV | Word, suffers none of those things which are suffered by the 272 4, XVII | another and higher view of things. And he would have observed 273 4, XIX | stated that Jesus endured all things on behalf of sinners, that 274 4, XX | might be punished, and all things purified in a manner analogous 275 4, XX | should not cease, and all things be renewed. The Greeks, 276 4, XXI | might be swept away, and all things be renewed; for we assert 277 4, XXI | that we have learned these things from the sacred books of 278 4, XXI | the truth concerning many things that are past, and thus 279 4, XXI | manifest that, with respect to things still future, we should 280 4, XXIII | and announces to us all things beforehand; and that, abandoning 281 4, XXIII | like unto God, and that all things have been made subject to 282 4, XXIII | and stars,--and that all things exist for our sake, and 283 4, XXVI | also from the beautiful things in the world to the Maker 284 4, XXVI | to satisfy all existing things, and to overlook the thoughts 285 4, XXVI | prayers to Him, and do all things as in the presence of Him 286 4, XXVI | presence of the Hearer of all things, to say nothing which might 287 4, XXVI | consecrated to the God of all things, is the temple of the God 288 4, XXVII | say this also: "All these things has God shown beforehand, 289 4, XXVIII | that GOd loves all existing things, and loathes nothing which 290 4, XXVIII | declaration: "And Thou sparest all things, because they ate Thine, 291 4, XXIX | Father, of whom are all things, and we in Him; and one 292 4, XXIX | Christ, by whom are all things, and we by Him." And we 293 4, XXIX | life, and by acting in all things agreeably to reason, we 294 4, XXX | long ago regarding these things. Celsus says further, that 295 4, XXX | that we assert that "all things have been arranged so as 296 4, XXX | example, nor say similar things regarding those philosophers 297 4, XXX | to know the nature of all things, and who discuss with each 298 4, XXX | the manner in which all things were created, and how the 299 4, XXX | earth originated, and all things in them; and how the souls ( 300 4, XXX | obtained a view of those things which cannot be seen without 301 4, XXX | For no man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit 302 4, XXX | which is in him: even so the things of God knoweth no man, but 303 4, XXX | four-footed beasts, and creeping things."~ 304 4, XXXI | save He who is over all things, and that amongst them no 305 4, XXXI | form representations of things contrary to reality, feigning 306 4, XXXI | of birds, or of creeping things, or of fishes. Venerable, 307 4, XXXI | ascertain the signification of things?~ 308 4, XXXII | powerful than all other things, even when meeting with 309 4, XXXIV | dwell with pride upon these things, and explain their meaning. 310 4, XXXVI | at the very beginning (of things), and unable to convince 311 4, XXXVII | the God who is over all things a form such as that of man; 312 4, XXXVII | incorruptible Spirit is in all things."~ 313 4, XXXVIII | Christians are ashamed of these things, and endeavour to give them 314 4, XXXIX | reader to see that all these things had not inappropriately 315 4, XXXIX | mysteries, and learning some things from them, he may have preserved 316 4, XL | the very commencement (of things), and as unable to gain 317 4, XL | from the very beginning of things who was born into the world 318 4, XLI | ark, having within it all things, and of a dove and a crow 319 4, XLI | expecting, I suppose, that these things would come to light, but 320 4, XLI | monstrous, containing all things within it." Now wherein 321 4, XLI | the seeds of all living things, while God made use of a 322 4, XLII | expect, I suppose, that these things would come to light." But 323 4, XLIII | not see that "all these things happened unto them for ensamples, 324 4, XLIV | woman was by promise. Which things are an allegory: for these 325 4, XLIV | acts of those who did these things, but (as the apostles of 326 4, XLV | good or bad, and that all things which are done without a 327 4, XLV | the section relating to" things indifferent," that, strictly 328 4, XLV | belongs to the class of things indifferent, they have assumed 329 4, XLVIII | Christian writers give all these things an allegorical meaning;" 330 4, XLVIII | they are ashamed of these things, they take refuge in allegory." 331 4, XLVIII | word call the God of all things Jupiter, or the sun Apollo, 332 4, XLVIII | contaminating even in word the things of God; approving of the 333 4, XLIX | to make mention of these things: "Give ear, O my people, 334 4, L | and I will behold wondrous things out of Thy law;" whereas 335 4, L | and I will behold wondrous things out of Thy law." And who 336 4, L | demonstration? For to these things applies the saying: "Who 337 4, L | he shall understand these things? or who is prudent, and 338 4, LI | altogether insensate folly things which cannot at all be made 339 4, LIII | indeed, how he could conjoin things that do not admit of union, 340 4, LIII | believe in the God of all things, and to perform all our 341 4, LIII | supreme God beholds all things, not only what is said and 342 4, LIV | nothing mortal, but immortal things alone, while mortal things 343 4, LIV | things alone, while mortal things are the works of others, 344 4, LIV | constructed the different kinds of things so as to secure the good 345 4, LV | is not applied to other things; but it is deemed sufficient 346 4, LV | possessed a knowledge of these things.~ 347 4, LVII | new and different order of things has succeeded after the 348 4, LX | matter which underlies (all things), while its properties perish, 349 4, LXII | For the nature of all things is one and the same, and 350 4, LXIII | committing all shameful things, while subserving the passions 351 4, LXIV | although the nature of all things is one and the same, it 352 4, LXIV | neither do exactly the same things, nor yet things that are 353 4, LXIV | the same things, nor yet things that are similar, occur 354 4, LXIV | desire to investigate all things to the best of their ability, 355 4, LXIV | either preserves earthly things, or purges them by means 356 4, LXIV | merely with reference to things on earth, but also to the 357 4, LXIV | to the whole universe of things s I which stands in need 358 4, LXV | their abode among mortal things; while the course of mortal 359 4, LXV | while the course of mortal things being the same from beginning 360 4, LXV | beginning to end, the same things must always, agreeably to 361 4, LXVI | and dwell among mortal things." It is true, certainly, 362 4, LXVI | matter, dwelling among mortal things, is the cause of evils, 363 4, LXVII | that "the course of mortal things is the same from beginning 364 4, LXVII | to end, and that the same things must always, according to 365 4, LXVII | the revolution of mortal things, the same events must perpetually 366 4, LXVII | wailings from it. But if these things be granted, I do not see 367 4, LXVII | if the course of moral things be always the same from 368 4, LXVIII | only "the course of mortal things which, according to the 369 4, LXVIII | also with that of immortal things, and of those whom they 370 4, LXVIII | same arrangement of all things from the beginning to the 371 4, LXVIII | from another, and yet the things in it not the same, though 372 4, LXIX | that "neither have visible things been given to man (by God), 373 4, LXIX | creation of the world, all things had been arranged by Him 374 4, LXXI | charge, both say and do those thingS which may appear to us useful 375 4, LXXIV | asserting that God made all things for the sake of man. Because 376 4, LXXIV | he would show that all things came into existence not 377 4, LXXIV | accuse them of the same things for which their own friends 378 4, LXXIV | that Providence created all things mainly on account of rational 379 4, LXXV | true Epicurean, that these things are the product of chance, 380 4, LXXV | Providence. For if these things are of no more use to us 381 4, LXXV | Although you may say that these things, viz., plants, and trees, 382 4, LXXV | only God, who created these things, feel grateful for them 383 4, LXXV | Wherefore is that? for all things have been made for their 384 4, LXXVI | toilsome subsistence, while all things are produced for them without 385 4, LXXVI | not have sought out divine things, nor engaged in the study 386 4, LXXVI | toilsome subsistence, while all things are produced for them without 387 4, LXXVII | this man asserts that all things in the world are subject 388 4, LXXVII | day,--teaching that those things which most need the day 389 4, LXXVII | the day and night are the things which are under the moon, 390 4, LXXVII | under the moon, and other things in a less degree than those 391 4, LXXVII | besides, the benefit of those things which were created for the 392 4, LXXV | then, has constituted all things the servants of the rational 393 4, LXXIX | and that it was only the things on earth which underwent 394 4, LXXIX | conflagrations, and that all these things did not happen at the same 395 4, LXXIX | presided over the universe of things, it was necessary that the 396 4, LXXXI | that Providence created all things for the sake of rational 397 4, LXXXI | For the origin of these things is not explained by the 398 4, LXXXI | God, and the King of all things that exist, has created 399 4, LXXXI | sovereignties. None of these things, however, can be found among 400 4, LXXXII | on the one hand in these things to admire the divine nature, 401 4, LXXXII | considering and admiring all things (as co-operating with Providence), 402 4, LXXXIII | look into the nature of all things, be turned away (so far, 403 4, LXXXIV | reason which arranged all things in order, and points out 404 4, LXXXIV | themselves regarding accidental things." Now conversation between 405 4, LXXXIV | what are called "accidental things;" but to say that this was 406 4, LXXXV | from heaven upon earthly things would desire to look from 407 4, LXXXVII | to the discovery of such things among them? For if reason 408 4, LXXXVII | you will, one or two more things) would not be (exclusive 409 4, LXXXVII | by the Logos towards such things in order to ensure the preservation 410 4, LXXXVII | run thus: "There be four things which are little upon the 411 4, LXXXVII | described as saying: "These things have I spoken to you in 412 4, LXXXVIII| greater devotion to divine things; and this, I presume, solely 413 4, LXXXVIII| from certain demons some things about birds of augury and 414 4, LXXXIX | spirit in dealing with such things, we should to the best of 415 4, XC | of birds and other living things believed to have such power. 416 4, XCII | the God who contains all things; or to search after the 417 4, XCIII | himself ascertained these things by his own wisdom, has, 418 4, XCIII | will be more powerful in things indifferent than others; 419 4, XCV | them to contemplate the things of God; for "as many as 420 4, XCVI | professional skill foreknow certain things, although their character 421 4, XCVII | intelligence ever related such things; nor did any wise man ever 422 4, XCVII | that, and announce these things beforehand, we would say 423 4, XCVIII | For I know many wonderful things which are related of the 424 4, XCVIII | which exist among living things, the variety of constitution 425 4, XCIX | subjoins the following: "All things, accordingly, were not made 426 4, XCIX | respects. For this reason all things have been adjusted, not 427 4, XCIX | preceding pages that all things were created for man, and 428 4, XCIX | Creator did not form these things for lions, or eagles, or 429 4, XCIX | perfect and complete in all things." For to this sentiment 430 5, III | due to the Maker of all things, and who tear away the souls 431 5, V | who is sufficient for all things, and that through our Saviour 432 5, V | us, and that they do all things on our behalf, that our 433 5, V | by those who know divine things) to what is truly divine 434 5, V | supercelestial thoughts to things here below.~ 435 5, VI | them from false ideas of things which he did not understand; 436 5, VI | made the heavens, and all things besides. Now it is evident 437 5, VIII | angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, 438 5, X | ascend above all created things, and to hope for the enjoyment 439 5, X | work of the Creator of all things, while that rational light 440 5, XI | which surpasses all other things. And being persuaded that 441 5, XII | really do foretell such great things, ought we not rather to 442 5, XII | productions, and let all such things be under their administration; 443 5, XII | and who predicted better things than rain, and heat, and 444 5, XII | able to prophesy better things than rain, not even then 445 5, XIV | absurd refuge, viz., that all things are possible to God. And 446 5, XIV | God. And yet God cannot do things that are disgraceful, nor 447 5, XIV | nor does He wish to do things that are contrary to His 448 5, XIV | which is full of those things which it is not even honourable 449 5, XIV | He is the reason of all things that exist, and therefore 450 5, XV | because it speaks obscurely of things that are sad and gloomy, 451 5, XVI | in Scripture the "foolish things" of the world, and "base 452 5, XVI | of the world, and "base things," and "things which are 453 5, XVI | and "base things," and "things which are despised," and " 454 5, XVI | which are despised," and "things which are not," because " 455 5, XVI | appropriate to Children that some things should be addressed to them 456 5, XVI | word terms "the foolish things of the world," and "the 457 5, XX | after that an arrangement of things in which everything will 458 5, XX | succeeding cycle the same things will occur, and Socrates 459 5, XX | Stoic philosophers on such things, and which escapes the ridicule 460 5, XXI | relations to one another, all things on earth will, they assert, 461 5, XXI | we, who maintain that all things are administered by God 462 5, XXII | heaven and earth, and the things that are in them, may pass 463 5, XXIII | the unchangeableness of things after a certain cycle, assert 464 5, XXIII | saying that with God all things are possible; for we know 465 5, XXIII | not referring either to things that are "non-existent" 466 5, XXIII | principle,--yet, if such things happen according to the 467 5, XXIII | contrary to nature. Therefore things which are done by God, although 468 5, XXIII | nature," there are certain things which are beyond its power, 469 5, XXIV | Himself is the reason of all things, while according to our 470 5, XXV | other nations to decide some things differently, but also because 471 5, XXVI | of others to decide some things differently, but because 472 5, XXVI | God who presides over all things.~ 473 5, XXVII | than the Creator of all things. And it will follow, according 474 5, XXVIII | definition laid down of these things, nor are they described 475 5, XXVIII | righteousness belong to those things which are so only by comparison, 476 5, XXX | gather together material things, and to join to heaven what 477 5, XXX | that by means of material things they might conspire against 478 5, XXX | the manner of the "high things which exalt themselves against 479 5, XXXI | and which contains some things that are literally true, 480 5, XXXII | Father, who is God over all things.~ 481 5, XXXIV | Celsus, "Ammon in divine things would not make a worse ambassador 482 5, XXXIV | madman would make these things a subject of ridicule. But 483 5, XXXIV | law' is the king of all things."~ 484 5, XXXV | to worship the God of all things, and, from regard to his 485 5, XXXV | philosophy, but who are afraid of things which ought to inspire no 486 5, XXXV | impiety to eat of those things which have been enumerated.~ 487 5, XXXVI | worse ambassador of divine things than did the angels of the 488 5, XXXVII | please the Creator of all things, and to select those by 489 5, XXXIX | the most foolish of all things to spare crocodiles, and 490 5, XXXIX | righteousness as females; for these things are in our view the Son 491 5, XXXIX | whatsoever which exists in all things, which have arisen naturally, 492 5, XL | that law is king of all things," let us proceed to discuss 493 5, XL | good sir, is "king of all things?" If you mean those which 494 5, XL | is by nature "king of all things;" although there are some 495 5, XL | is by nature "king of all things," and which is the same 496 5, XLII | from them, and only those things which are useful bestowed. 497 5, XLII | to those whose views of things were childish; while to 498 5, XLIV | example and shadow of heavenly things," explaining enigmatically 499 5, XLIV | the sacrifices, and the things of which these sacrifices 500 5, XLV | him do or suffer the same things which he would have done


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