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501 5, XLVII | although he asks the same things in his supplication; so, 502 5, XLVIII | art thou to me." But these things, which appear rather of 503 5, XLIX | distinctions were signs of certain things until the advent of Jesus; 504 5, XLIX | Pythagoras, who abstain from all things that contain life may do 505 5, XLIX | reason for abstaining from things that have life on the part 506 5, L | God who presides over all things was called the God of the 507 5, L | but that this economy of things and this divine favour were 508 5, LII | deeds of impiety; for these things are obscurely hinted at."~ 509 5, LIII | the God and Father of all things regarding them, (saying) 510 5, LVI | compare with one another things that are dissimilar, and 511 5, LVII | Chrysippus of Soli, and also some things of the same kind relating 512 5, LVII | devoted to the God of all things, and who endure all kinds 513 5, LVIII | win over to the God of all things those who would rush away 514 5, LXII | back to the Creator of all things. Celsus knows, moreover, 515 5, LXIII | blasphemies, saying all manner of things shameful to be spoken; nor 516 5, LXIII | not utter "all manner of things shameful to be spoken" against 517 5, LXV | the most absurd manner on things which they do not understand, 518 6, I | the assertion that "these things are stated much better among 519 6, III | them. For the invisible things of Him from the creation 520 6, III | being understood by the things that are made, even His 521 6, III | four-looted beasts, and creeping things." The truth, then, is verily 522 6, IV | representations both of the "invisible things" of God and of the "'archetypal 523 6, IV | the "'archetypal forms" of things from the creation of the 524 6, IV | contemplation of) sensible things, from which they ascend 525 6, IV | four-footed beasts, and creeping things! And although some may appear 526 6, IV | God "chose the foolish things of the world to confound 527 6, IV | confound the wise; and base things of the world, and things 528 6, IV | things of the world, and things that are weak, and things 529 6, IV | things that are weak, and things which are despised, and 530 6, IV | which are despised, and things which are nought, to bring 531 6, IV | nought, to bring to nought things that are;" and this, truly, " 532 6, VI | prophets did know of greater things than any in the Scriptures, 533 6, VI | the grace of God), what things were to be committed to 534 6, VIII | venerable doctrines, certain things are true." "Yet although 535 6, VIII | although Plato predicted these things, he nevertheless does not 536 6, VIII | things--the ruler both of things present and things to come, 537 6, VIII | both of things present and things to come, father and lord 538 6, IX | now. In each of existing things, which are necessarily employed 539 6, XII | said that they need these things, in order that they may 540 6, XIII | how to distinguish such things accurately--is what is called " 541 6, XV | and middle of all existing things, proceeds according to nature, 542 6, XV | in great matters, nor in things too wonderful for me; if 543 6, XV | walking in great and wonderful things," which are above his capacity-- 544 6, XV | those who aim at higher things, and owing to their fatuity 545 6, XV | hand, because "he walks in things great and wonderful," which 546 6, XVII | of him the Maker of all things. For he ought not to have 547 6, XVII | Spirit which searcheth all things, even the deep things of 548 6, XVII | all things, even the deep things of God," he added: "The 549 6, XVIII | of the prophets contain things more worthy of reverence 550 6, XVIII | Celsus, runs as follows: "All things are around the King of all, 551 6, XVIII | the King of all, and all things exist for his sake, and 552 6, XVIII | is the cause of all good things. With things of the second 553 6, XVIII | of all good things. With things of the second rank he is 554 6, XVIII | eager to learn what these things are, looking to such things 555 6, XVIII | things are, looking to such things as are kindred to itself, 556 6, XVIII | regards the King and those things which I mentioned, there 557 6, XIX | the declaration, that "all things are around the King of all, 558 6, XIX | have ascended above visible things, when he said in the book 559 6, XIX | words, and longing after things "supra-mundane" and "super-celestial," 560 6, XIX | while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the 561 6, XIX | which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for 562 6, XIX | which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; 563 6, XIX | seen are temporal; but the things which are unseen are eternal."~ 564 6, XX | manifestly presents to view "things which are the objects of 565 6, XX | perception," calling them "things seen;" while he terms "unseen," 566 6, XX | while he terms "unseen," things which are the object of 567 6, XX | alone. He knows, also, that things "seen" and visible are " 568 6, XX | are "temporal," but that things cognisable by the mind, 569 6, XX | contemplation of (divine) things deemed every calamity a 570 6, XX | have truly learned divine things, and have lived lives in 571 6, XX | to go before them to the things that are supra-mundane; 572 6, XX | contemplation of the invisible things of God, which are no longer 573 6, XX | understood by us through the things which He hath made from 574 6, XXII | mysteries, where he says: "These things are obscurely hinted at 575 6, XXII | iron are fit to endure all things, and are money-making and 576 6, XXIII | entrance of souls into divine things, not from the statements 577 6, XXIII | will march on to divine things, let him read the book of 578 6, XXIII | the encampments certain things relating to the numbers 579 6, XXV | said to be the soul of all things, and was called "Leviathan." 580 6, XXV | wisdom hast Thou made all things: the earth is full of Thy 581 6, XXV | had travelled through all things! We observed, also, in the 582 6, XXVII | from the tree of life,"--things which we never heard to 583 6, XXVIII | mankind. Confusing, moreover, things that are distinct, he states 584 6, XXIX | promised to give them all things; who promised to multiply 585 6, XXX | to be ignorant of those things which Celsus professed to 586 6, XXXII | learn and set forth these things, in order that sorcerers 587 6, XXXIV | be ashamed to utter such things in a whisper, even when 588 6, XXXV | they call the soul of all things, and Leviathan) the seven 589 6, XXXVI | of souls to that view of things. And it is not incredible 590 6, XXXVIII | not by mere report, those things, even although we also disapprove 591 6, XXXIX | in reference to the same things, perform marvels before 592 6, XXXIX | idea of the Creator of all things. Enough, however, has been 593 6, XXXIX | generally in all kinds of things?" In respect to these matters, 594 6, XL | XL.~After these things, Celsus appears to me to 595 6, XL | by experience that such things are untrue, seeing that 596 6, XLI | who worship the God of all things in conformity with the Christianity 597 6, XLII | and discord, and that all things are done and administered 598 6, XLII | contain a higher view of things, while our accounts are 599 6, XLIII | name there are not a few things referring to the serpent. 600 6, XLIV | deserving of an ascent to divine things, and may be elevated by 601 6, XLIV | blessedness which is above all things, and so to speak, to the 602 6, XLIV | filled as it were with good things, fell into destruction, 603 6, XLV | For God, comprehending all things by means of His foreknowledge, 604 6, XLVI | with you, I told you these things? And now ye know what withholdeth, 605 6, XLVI | in them are mentioned the things relating to the coming kingdom, 606 6, XLVII | Sovereign Ruler over all things. Nor is it at all wonderful 607 6, XLVII | Scripture knows of other things also, which, although "dual" 608 6, XLVIII | the God who is over all things is not happier than their 609 6, LII | universal God mingled itself in things here below as in things 610 6, LII | things here below as in things alien to itself, as might 611 6, LIV | by some, nor to external things at all, but to blessings 612 6, LV | improperly called "good,"--those things, viz., which contribute 613 6, LV | works of the carpenter such things as spiral shavings and sawdust, 614 6, LIX | contrary, the system of things which consists of heaven 615 6, LIX | words, "Looking not at the things which are seen, but at the 616 6, LIX | which are seen, but at the things which are not seen;" and 617 6, LIX | these, "For the invisible things of Him from the creation 618 6, LIX | being understood by the things that are made,"--we might 619 6, LIX | dwells amid the "invisible" things, and what are called generally " 620 6, LIX | what are called generally "things not seen,"is gone out of 621 6, LIX | to behold all beautiful things.~ 622 6, LX | taking and looking at these things from the beginning, would 623 6, LX | done; He commanded, and all things stood fast;" remarking that 624 6, LXI | contemplation (of celestial things), and to the assembly of 625 6, LXI | keeping with the fitness of things that the first God should 626 6, LXI | keeping with the fitness of things that the first God should 627 6, LXI | better and diviner order of things, because the sensation of 628 6, LXI | consistent with the fitness of things that the first God should 629 6, LXII | the explanation of such things, and not understanding, 630 6, LXII | knowledge;" but of what things we have knowledge he gives 631 6, LXII | with him, understanding the things "of which we have knowledge" 632 6, LXII | sense, then there are many things of which we have knowledge, ( 633 6, LXII | possesses none of those things" of which we have knowledge." 634 6, LXII | are far superior to all things with which not merely the 635 6, LXII | He administers mutable things according to their nature, 636 6, LXIV | and the "principle of all things," while above all there 637 6, LXV | God that "of Him are all things," abandoning (in so speaking), 638 6, LXV | Him, and to Him are all things," showing that He is the 639 6, LXV | of the substance of all things by the words "of Him," and 640 6, LXVI | all visible and sensible things, to the Creator of all things, 641 6, LXVI | things, to the Creator of all things, who is light; while, on 642 6, LXVI | want of knowledge of divine things these objects were worshipped 643 6, LXVIII | of man to the God of all things, save God the Word, who, " 644 6, LXVIII | And he who beheld these things could say, "We beheld His 645 6, LXIX | the God and Father of all things is not the only being that 646 6, LXIX | inconsistent with the fitness of things that a polluted heart should 647 6, LXIX | by which God created all things. For who is capable of seeing 648 6, LXIX | part of the whole system of things, and by which God created 649 6, LXIX | the Word, through whom all things were made, and who "tabernacled 650 6, LXX | spirits" and "spiritual things," by way of distinction 651 6, LXXI | natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for 652 6, LXXI | Spirit, diffused through all things, and containing all things 653 6, LXXI | things, and containing all things within Himself." Now the 654 6, LXXI | does extend through all things, but not in the way that 655 6, LXXI | Providence indeed contains all things that are its objects, and 656 6, LXXI | on that account make all things perishable, and who venture 657 6, LXXI | even to make the God of all things capable of perishing, the 658 6, LXXI | God the Word, by whom all things were made, who came, in 659 6, LXXI | came, in order that all things might be made by the Word, 660 6, LXXI | deemed the very lowest of things, under the dominion of nature 661 6, LXXI | Stoics, then, may consign all things to destruction by fire; 662 6, LXXII | is a fire, and what the things are which He consumes, viz., 663 6, LXXIII | know the doctrine about "things indifferent," he thinks 664 6, LXXIII | not remain pure amid such things. If, however, according 665 6, LXXIV | God's Son, unless these things had been predicted of him?" 666 6, LXXVIII | God, the Creator of all things, to the being who, as represented 667 6, LXXXI | that although "knowing all things, He was not aware of this, 668 6, LXXXI | point is that all these things were predicted." But as 669 7, III | Peripatetic school not a few things to overthrow the authority 670 7, VIII | when saying, "But what things were spoken or not spoken 671 7, VIII | he suspected that those things which were written were 672 7, X | with all plainness those things which it was desirable that 673 7, XI | prophecy, "comparing spiritual things with spiritual," and interpreting 674 7, XII | affirming that such and such things have been predicted; but 675 7, XII | false charge that these things are to be found in Scripture. 676 7, XIII | whatever he may say, no such things have ever been foretold. 677 7, XIII | has he learnt that those things which the Christ of God 678 7, XIII | most shameful and degrading things were which Christ suffered, 679 7, XIV | slave, simply because such things had been foretold? Must 680 7, XIV | pious mind admit that those things which are said to have happened 681 7, XIV | We must show that these things were never predicted, or 682 7, XIV | predicted, or that those things which were predicted of 683 7, XV | After assuming that some things were foretold which are 684 7, XV | God, he says: "If these things were predicted of the Most 685 7, XV | have foretold truly such things of the Son of God, yet it 686 7, XV | would do or suffer such things. To this our answer is that 687 7, XV | sickness, or die, these things will come to God; for it 688 7, XV | God say that these same things shall come to pass, seeing 689 7, XV | pass, seeing that these things foretold are by the nature 690 7, XV | foretold are by the nature of things impossible, the prophecies 691 7, XV | true, and therefore those things which have been foretold 692 7, XV | prophets never foretold such things; and the argument is formally 693 7, XV | as follows: 1st, Of two things, if the first is true, the 694 7, XVII | divinity that was in Him, the things which He did in this capacity 695 7, XIX | represented as saying, among other things, "Every morning will I destroy 696 7, XX | the prophet is not saying things which are contradictory 697 7, XXI | who giveth us richly all things to enjoy; that they do good, 698 7, XXVI | as it has destroyed these things, not wishing that they should 699 7, XXIX | Christ, and seeking those things which are above," had found 700 7, XXXI | books--teach us that all things here on earth which are 701 7, XXXI | use among men, have other things corresponding to them in 702 7, XXXI | word, to distinguish those things from the objects of sense, 703 7, XXXIV | any place: He holds all things in His power, and is Himself 704 7, XXXIV | that I may behold wondrous things out of Thy law," or, "The 705 7, XXXVI | is admired, among other things, for preserving a consistency 706 7, XXXVII | written: "The invisible things of God from the creation 707 7, XXXVII | being understood by the things that are made." From whence 708 7, XXXVII | knowledge of the nature of things intellectual, yet their 709 7, XLI | who have spoken so many things by a truly divine inspiration, 710 7, XLI | soul far above all earthly things; while with no less consideration 711 7, XLIII | is unspeakable, but other things also which are inferior 712 7, XLIII | inferior to Him. Such are the things which Paul labours to express 713 7, XLIV | combining or separating certain things after the methods which 714 7, XLIV | acquaintance with divine things obtained from philosophy, 715 7, XLIV | has chosen the foolish things of this world"--the simplest 716 7, XLIV | ashamed to address inanimate things as gods or images of the 717 7, XLIV | gazing upon these material things he can ascend from the visible 718 7, XLIV | truly divine; and these things God grants to us, to lead 719 7, XLV | us see further what the things are which he proposes to 720 7, XLV | proposes for our instruction: "Things are either intelligible, 721 7, XLV | As, then, among visible things the sun is neither the eye 722 7, XLV | consequence of it visible things are seen, all sensible things 723 7, XLV | things are seen, all sensible things exist and itself is rendered 724 7, XLV | rendered visible; so among things intelligible, that which 725 7, XLV | it knowledge arises, all things intelligible, truth itself 726 7, XLV | which is above all these things, becomes in some ineffable 727 7, XLV | way intelligible. These things are offered to the consideration 728 7, XLV | from God to announce divine things to men, it is doubtless 729 7, XLV | cannot comprehend these things, then keep silence; do not 730 7, XLVI | which is "becoming;" between things apprehended by reason, and 731 7, XLVI | apprehended by reason, and things apprehended by sense; and 732 7, XLVI | been taught, not at the things "becoming" or phenomenal, 733 7, XLVI | temporary, but at better things than these, whether we call 734 7, XLVI | substance," or "spiritual" things, as being apprehended by 735 7, XLVI | regard these phenomenal things only that they may use them 736 7, XLVI | to the knowledge of the things of reason. For "the invisible 737 7, XLVI | reason. For "the invisible things of God," that is, the objects 738 7, XLVI | being understood by the things that are made." And when 739 7, XLVI | have risen from the created things of this world to the invisible 740 7, XLVI | this world to the invisible things of God, they do not stay 741 7, XLVI | them truths, were yet doing things unworthy of, that knowledge, 742 7, XLVII | have a knowledge of those things of which Celsus speaks, 743 7, XLVII | the schools on God and on things apprehended by the reason, 744 7, XLVII | four-footed beasts, and creeping things." As, then, they lived in 745 7, XLIX | of showing that the same things, and indeed much better 746 7, XLIX | much better and diviner things than these, have been said 747 7, L | suggestions on the subject of things produced by generation, 748 7, L | they speak of all material things as vanity: thus, "For the 749 7, LI | from God to announce divine things to men, it is doubtless 750 7, LI | difference between those things and the clear and certain 751 7, LI | incorruptible spirit is in all things, wherefore God chasteneth 752 7, LI | Him alone, and to do all things as in the sight of God, 753 7, LIII | her writings many impious things, and set up as a god one 754 7, LIV | Orpheus says much Worse things than Homer of those whom 755 7, LVI | God, the Governor of all things.~ 756 7, LVII | and who has done great things in heaven and earth, should 757 7, LIX | but avers that the same things were said by the Greeks, 758 7, LIX | Christians, that the same things were also said by the Greeks, 759 7, LX | Greeks, in the beautiful things they say, are not like those 760 7, LX | see that it contains many things which are too deep to be 761 7, LXIV | the worship of material things wrought by the hands of 762 7, LXV | believe, therefore, that things "under the bondage of corruption," 763 7, LXVIII | Is it not true that all things are ordered according to 764 7, LXVIII | His providence governs all things? Is not everything which 765 7, LXVIII | the statement, that "all things are ordered according to 766 7, LXVIII | are not included among the things which God orders. For if 767 7, LXVIII | the expression that "all things are ordered by the will 768 7, LXVIII | then it is evident that all things are ordered according to 769 7, LXVIII | providence of God regulates all things," we utter a great truth 770 7, LXVIII | the providence of God all things whatsoever, however unjust 771 7, LXVIII | providence of God regulates all things, unless we refer directly 772 7, LXVIII | directly to God's providence things which flow as results from 773 7, LXIX | charms to prevent certain things, or for many other purposes. 774 7, LXX | of God, who governs all things, has appointed wicked demons 775 7, LXX | under feet." But of these things Celsus knew nothing, or 776 8, IV | Father, of whom are all things, and one Lord Jesus Christ, 777 8, IV | Christ, by whom are all things, and we by Him;" adding, 778 8, IV | Father, of whom are all things; and one Lord Jesus Christ, 779 8, IV | Christ, by whom are all things," by "us" he means himself 780 8, V | may, "to look not at the things which are seen, but at the 781 8, V | which are seen, but at the things which are unseen." And he 782 8, VIII | sustained is one which regards things that are outside of us, 783 8, IX | worship any other of the things in the universe," as though 784 8, IX | the worship of any other things which belong to God, without 785 8, IX | worship any other of the things in the universe," by adding, " 786 8, XV | who is the ruler over all things? How comes it, that while 787 8, XV | government to Him who created all things, do thereby declare that 788 8, XV | He has dominion over all things which have been subjected 789 8, XVI | this universe, and of all things besides which are unseen 790 8, XVI | than the God who rules all things. In reference to the precept 791 8, XVIII | spirits intent upon lifeless things, but to be filled with the 792 8, XVIII | the latter are lifeless things, and subject to the ravages 793 8, XXI | urges us to the use of those things which are properly called 794 8, XXII | deeds, to pass over from the things of this life to God, and 795 8, XXIII | memorials to prevent spiritual things from passing altogether 796 8, XXIV | that it is injurious to use things offered to idols; and he 797 8, XXIV | that he who partakes of things offered to idols is worse 798 8, XXV | God nowhere says of evil things that they belong to God, 799 8, XXVIII | do they not receive these things, as well as the water they 800 8, XXIX | restrict their food to such things as are accounted clean, 801 8, XXIX | wild beasts, and some other things which it would take too 802 8, XXIX | into the draught. But those things which proceed out of the 803 8, XXIX | them to partake of those things from which alone they say 804 8, XXIX | necessary to abstain, namely, "things offered to idols, things 805 8, XXIX | things offered to idols, things strangled, and blood."~ 806 8, XXX | the table of demons. As to things strangled, we are forbidden 807 8, XXXI | ground brings forth those things which are said to grow up 808 8, XXXI | any share at all in these things, to them belong famine, 809 8, XXXII | men receive any of those things which meet the necessities 810 8, XXXII | make a proper use of these things. And they who partake of 811 8, XXXII | place it is written, "Do all things in the name of God." When, 812 8, XXXII | glory of God, and act in all things according to what is right, 813 8, XXXII | be sanctified, if these things were, as Celsus supposes, 814 8, XXXIII | who have been set over the things of this world: and that 815 8, XXXIII | to refuse to enjoy those things which have been created 816 8, XXXIII | the Word, who governs all things, to rule over those who 817 8, XXXVI | in ignorance of certain things, they have come under the 818 8, XXXVIII | have suffered any of those things which mankind generally 819 8, XLIII | embrace the truth. These things were not the work of an 820 8, XLV | influence?--all the wonderful things that have been heard issuing 821 8, LII | living, when we see that many things which we teach about a healthy 822 8, LIII | who sees and hears all things, and who duly esteems the 823 8, LIII | Jesus and His apostles such things as they do not know, and 824 8, LV | after receiving the good things which they dispense, to 825 8, LVI | or of praise. For those things which Celsus calls evils 826 8, LVI | said to Him, "All these things will I give thee if thou 827 8, LVII | is his Creator, and what things are agreeable to Him, and 828 8, LVII | Him, and who acts in all things so that he may please God. 829 8, LVII | who has given us hopes of things beyond this present life. 830 8, LVII | not the control of those things which have been created 831 8, LVII | when we partake of created things, and yet refuse to offer 832 8, LVII | appointed by God over the things needful for our race; yet 833 8, LVII | themselves to whom these things have been committed. Indeed, 834 8, LIX | every knee shall bow, of things in heaven, of things on 835 8, LIX | of things in heaven, of things on earth, and of things 836 8, LIX | things on earth, and of things under the earth, and every 837 8, LX | turned away from higher things, and allow them to pass 838 8, LX | and other such sensual things; and therefore they are 839 8, LX | cities, and do other such things as relate to this mortal 840 8, LX | turned aside from higher things, and suffering them to pass 841 8, LX | sounds, and other sensual things! For even, by the confession 842 8, LXI | in mind, and in outward things,--whether that of the man 843 8, LXI | himself up to God in all things, or that of the man who 844 8, LXI | curious inquiries, but in all things devoted to the divine will, 845 8, LXI | who supply them with these things. For if others invoke their 846 8, LXII | sweet sounds, and other such things, and who are unable to rise 847 8, LXIV | who aspire after better things have, when they pray to 848 8, LXV | and obsequiousness, which things are unworthy of brave and 849 8, LXV | ourselves by an oath to things which have no existence. 850 8, LXVI | piety, in extending to all things, becomes more perfect." 851 8, LXVII | deny, however, that all things which are on the earth have 852 8, LXVIII | by God, who governs all things, and who wisely arranges 853 8, LXVIII | of a providence, and of things happening directly or indirectly 854 8, LXX | say to them, "I can do all things, through Christ Jesus our 855 8, LXX | Divine Providence embrace all things, that not even the hairs 856 8, LXXI | confused, and attributes to us things which none of us have ever 857 8, LXXII | the elements prevails, all things shall be turned into fire. 858 8, LXXII | The consummation of all things is the destruction of evil, 859 8, LXXII | present purpose to say. Many things are said obscurely in the 860 8, LXXII | according to their race," as things were before the confusion 861 8, LXXV | conform their lives in all things to the law of God.~