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1 1, Pref | answered him to never a word, insomuch that the governor 2 1, IV | them to him; the prophetic word preparing the soul, as it 3 1, XIV | historians (I avoid using the word "prophets," that I may not 4 1, XXV | mysterious reason, refer the word Sabaoth, or Adonai, or any 5 1, XXVII | victorious, as being the Word of God, the nature of which 6 1, XXXIV | woman," we reply that the word "Olmah"--which the Septuagint 7 1, XXXV | seem, because of a Hebrew word, to endeavour to persuade 8 1, XLIV | spiritual gift, called the "word of wisdom," will explain 9 1, XLVIII | handled with his hands of the Word of life;"--the blessed prophets 10 1, LXII | leading others to embrace the word of God. For it was not any 11 1, LXII | Gospel, "the Lord gave the word in great power to them who 12 1, LXII | account are they who hear the word powerfully proclaimed filled 13 1, LXII | of being converted to the word of God. And although I have 14 1, LXII | Gospel, and the power of His word, which without the aid of 15 1, LXIV | For "God sent forth His Word and healed them, and delivered 16 1, LXVI | there until I bring thee word: for Herod will seek the 17 1, LXVII | wonderful either in deed or in word? Thou hast made no manifestation 18 1, LXVIII | fully instructed by His word and character than by His 19 1, LXIX | who believe in the divine word, says: "Such a body as yours 20 2, I | literal acceptation of the word; for Ebion signifies "poor" 21 2, I | those who were with him, the word of faith. Moreover, in the 22 2, VI | enactments taken according to the word and letter, express themselves 23 2, X | true Temple of God--the Word, and the Wisdom, and the 24 2, XIII | and foolish alike? For the word, spoken with power, has 25 2, XV | But now, seeing that the word, by its power, will gain 26 2, XXXI | declaration, "He sent His word, and healed them, and delivered 27 2, XLVIII | having now been healed by the word, do not simply leap, but 28 2, LIV | of Moab, according to the word of the Loud; and they buried 29 2, LXV | this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we who 30 2, LXXVI | dispensation and leading of His word, and with each one of whom 31 2, LXXVII | demonstrated to them both in word and deed?~ 32 2, LXXVIII| Greeks who disbelieve His word will so admit. And therefore 33 3, II | of prophecy; and that His word should have such speedy 34 3, XVIII | gift consisting in the "word of wisdom" through the Spirit, 35 3, XVIII | the Spirit, and in the "word of knowledge" according 36 3, XIX | according to the ' wisdom of the word' to those who are 'perfect' 37 3, XXIII | troop--for I will take the word that Celsus employs--did 38 3, XXXVII | through His only-begotten Word, with participation in His 39 3, XLVI | by God, placed first "the word of wisdom," and second, 40 3, XLVI | being inferior to it, "the word of knowledge," but third, 41 3, XLVI | because he regarded "the word" as higher than miraculous 42 3, XLVI | place than the gifts of the word. And in the Acts of the 43 3, XLIX | the teachers of the divine word wish to make converts." 44 3, LIII | LIII.~For the word is used by our Paul in writing 45 3, LIII | milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness; for he 46 3, LIV | instruct all men in the word of God, so as to give to 47 3, LIV | and be ennobled by the word. And those amongst us who 48 3, LV | not venturing to utter a word in the presence of their 49 3, LVI | who are teachers of the word, and who strive in every 50 3, LVII | who live according to the word of God, and who look to 51 3, LIX | have been purified by the word, and have led as far as 52 3, LX | himself to the healing of the word, let such an one hear the 53 3, LXI | are in the divinity of the word some helps towards the cure 54 3, LXI | sick, respecting which the word says, "They that be whole 55 3, LXI | bind up these wounds by His word, and to apply to the soul, 56 3, LXI | drugs obtained from the word, and which are analogous 57 3, LXII | benevolent monarch. God the Word was sent, indeed, as a physician 58 3, LXIII | were not invited by the word, he says, "All men, then, 59 3, LXIII | the rest spoken of in the word of God, "for God sent His 60 3, LXIII | of God, "for God sent His word, and healed them, and delivered 61 3, LXVI | philosophical sect, and in the word of God, persons who are 62 3, LXVIII | power. And therefore their word ran swiftly and speedily, 63 3, LXVIII | speedily, or rather the word of God through their instrumentality, 64 3, LXVIII | who were changed by the word, which moulded and transformed 65 3, LXIX | are persuaded that for the word of God to change a nature 66 3, LXIX | alIegiance to the saving word. And they were not such 67 3, LXIX | apart from the aid of the word, and that too the word of 68 3, LXIX | the word, and that too the word of perfection, it is impossible 69 3, LXXI | pity upon him, to use the word pity in its more common 70 3, LXXII | as it is defined by the word of God, "the breath of the 71 3, LXXV | we invite to come to the word of God." He indeed will 72 3, LXXVI | be the more appropriate word for those who hasten to 73 3, LXXVIII| influenced by the power of the word to such a degree, that through 74 3, LXXVIII| of what are called in the word "everlasting punishments," 75 3, LXXIX | of those who believe the word, and should charge our doctrine 76 3, LXXXI | in Christ,--that is, the word, and the wisdom, and all 77 4, III | for God, by means of His word, which is continually passing 78 4, V | of men, and although the Word which was in the beginning 79 4, V | and by the entrance of the word among men, we shall not 80 4, V | person who has allowed the word of God to find entrance 81 4, VI | their not having heard the word of instruction. What argument, 82 4, VI | and His ever-indwelling word, that we come to an intimate 83 4, IX | doctrine sufficed to sow the word everywhere. But if there 84 4, XII | usage which so employs the word, and, in like manner also 85 4, XIII | what follows. The divine word says that our God is "a 86 4, XIII | inquire) in what sense the word "fire" is to be taken, so 87 4, XIII | which we have taken the word; and thus He enters in as 88 4, XV | of our souls, through the word of God that is in Him, is 89 4, XV | let him learn that the Word, still remaining essentially 90 4, XV | remaining essentially the Word, suffers none of those things 91 4, XV | degree by the teaching of the Word, to gaze upon what is, so 92 4, XVI | appearances, as it were, of the Word, according as He shows Himself 93 4, XVI | the transformation of the Word into His glorious and more 94 4, XVIII | the nature of the Divine Word, who is God, and partly 95 4, XVIII | respects the nature of the Word, in the same way as the 96 4, XVIII | individual, the power of the Word to which belongs the natural 97 4, XVIII | the sincere milk of the word;" and to another, who is 98 4, XVIII | strong meat." And the Word does not, I imagine, prove 99 4, XVIII | inconvenience can happen to the Word who, in great benevolence, 100 4, XVIII | our race. And the Divine Word, well knowing this, speaks 101 4, XIX | cured by methods which the Word saw would aid in bringing 102 4, XXVI | the body inhabited by the Word, and make them the "members 103 4, XXVII | we who have accepted the Word have the highest hopes in 104 4, XXVII | full apprehension of the word contained in the prophecies, 105 4, XXIX | I would interpret the word "we," by using in its stead, " 106 4, XXX | human wisdom (I use the word "wisdom" in the common acceptation), 107 4, XXXII | them, through help of the word of God, which aids those 108 4, XXXII | the demons,--against the word, and those who believed 109 4, XXXII | yet, notwithstanding, the word of God, which is more powerful 110 4, XXXVII | in order that, taking the word" inflated" to be used in 111 4, XL | Adam's transgression, the word of God asserting this not 112 4, XLIII | famous, are regulated by the word of God, being given as a 113 4, XLVIII | that we would not even in word call the God of all things 114 4, XLVIII | not contaminating even in word the things of God; approving 115 4, LXXI | children as children, so the word of God appears to have dealt 116 4, LXXII | first acceptation of the word conveys, why should not " 117 4, LXXII | wise ambassadors of the "word" have no other object in 118 4, LXXXIII| to be disciplined by the word, but who does not at all 119 4, XCIV | st thou not that at every word my son did sneeze?"~ 120 4, XCIX | His Son, who is God the Word, and Wisdom, and Truth, 121 4, XCIX | conclusion, with the aid of His word abiding in our soul.~ 122 5, I | ashamed, tightly dividing the word of truth." And there is 123 5, I | by participating in the word of God, we may pull down " 124 5, I | order that He who "gave the word to those who published it 125 5, I | power," so that faith in the word and power of God may be 126 5, IV | all the angels, the living Word and God. And to the Word 127 5, IV | Word and God. And to the Word Himself shall we also pray 128 5, V | the Son of God, who is the Word, and Wisdom, and Truth, 129 5, V | entertain of His Son, the Word, so far as attainable by 130 5, XI | such an one pray to the Word of God (who is able to heal 131 5, XI | of former times "sent His word, and healed them, and delivered 132 5, XII | the disciples also of the Word, who are the rational branches 133 5, XII | rational branches of the Word's true vine, cannot produce 134 5, XII | which are in them, and the Word of God, their minister. 135 5, XVI | life; so, to those whom the word terms "the foolish things 136 5, XVII | this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we who 137 5, XX | they do not mention the word "resurrection," they show 138 5, XXII | utterances of Him who was God the Word, who was in the beginning 139 5, XXIII | know how to understand this word "all" as not referring either 140 5, XXIII | happen according to the word and will of God, we must 141 5, XXIV | In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, 142 5, XXIV | beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word 143 5, XXIV | Word was with God, and the Word was God;" while in our judgment 144 5, XXIX | testimonies outside the word God bearing on this point 145 5, XXXIII | mountain of the Lord," the Word that is above every word, 146 5, XXXIII | Word that is above every word, and to the "house of God," 147 5, XXXIII | spiritual law. Moreover, the word of the Lord came forth from 148 5, XXXIII | regulates the whole world by the word of His teaching. And having 149 5, XXXVII | a life agreeable to His word, although in doing so it 150 5, XXXIX | tend crocodiles, and not a word does he say against them, 151 5, XLV | way, if we translate the word "Israel" into Greek or any 152 5, XLV | the pronunciation of the word which would accord with 153 5, XLV | pronunciation of "Sabaoth," a word which is frequently employed 154 5, L | whose desire it was that the word of God should spread from 155 5, LI | our lives according to His word. And we shall willingly 156 5, LIII | whole human race in His word and teaching, as each one 157 5, LVI | the resurrection of the Word. Such a task, however, does 158 5, LVIII | who conspired against the Word, and who wished to put Him 159 5, LVIII | no one might behold the Word alive after their conspiracy; 160 5, LVIII | that those who deemed the Word to be dead might be convinced 161 5, LXII | a good husbandman of the word of God, was able to sow 162 5, LXIII | who are followers of the word of Jesus, and have exercised 163 6, II | the power of God." For the word of God declares that the 164 6, II | that "the Lord will give a word with great power to them 165 6, VII | holy Scriptures that the word of God also encourages us 166 6, VII | over the preaching of the word ought to be able to confute 167 6, VII | attend to the reading of the word, and "to search the Scriptures," 168 6, IX | is 'name;' the second is 'word;' the third, 'image;' the 169 6, IX | agrees the statement, "The Word became flesh;" and that 170 6, IX | that corresponds to the "word" of Plato. Plato terms the 171 6, IX | made in the soul by the word is the Christ which is in 172 6, IX | impressed by Christ the Word. And whether Christ, the 173 6, XIII | given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the 174 6, XIII | of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same 175 6, XXV | therein." Instead of the word "dragon," the term "leviathan" 176 6, XXV | because the Jews too use the word. And we ascertained that 177 6, XXXI | born of thee by the living word. Grace be with me; father, 178 6, XXXVIII| the same circle, with the word "Life." And on the second 179 6, XLIV | and may be elevated by the Word to the blessedness which 180 6, XLIV | in accordance with the word which said to him in a mystic 181 6, XLIV | views of Him, and from His word, by this wicked demon.~ 182 6, XLVI | be troubled, neither by word, nor by spirit, nor by letter 183 6, XLVII | joined to the true Lord, Word, and Wisdom, and Truth, 184 6, XLVII | joined to the Lord, the Very Word, and Wisdom, and Truth, 185 6, XLVIII | and made one with the Very Word by means of virtue, so that 186 6, XLVIII | like a living being, so the Word, arousing and moving the 187 6, XLVIII | do nothing apart from the Word. Since all this, then, follows 188 6, XLVIII | inconceivable manner with the very Word, so the person of Jesus, 189 6, XLIX | expressing in a single word his opinion regarding the 190 6, LI | mind, however, that the Word promises to the righteous 191 6, LIV | good days," in which the word of righteousness will be 192 6, LVI | not be disciplined by the word and sound doctrine. This, 193 6, LVII | understood to attach to the word "admonish," as if it signified 194 6, LVII | the usual meaning of the word. To the objection, "How 195 6, LIX | gone out of the world, the Word having removed him hence, 196 6, LX | Maker of the world was the Word, the Son of God; while the 197 6, LX | while the Father of the Word, by commanding His own Son-- 198 6, LXI | that neither does God the Word feel fatigue, nor any of 199 6, LXII | saw the voice of God;" the word "saw" being taken, agreeably 200 6, LXII | to their nature, and His word elects to undertake their 201 6, LXIII | image of God,--the very word and truth, and also the 202 6, LXIV | communicates Himself by His Word, as He does to the Word 203 6, LXIV | Word, as He does to the Word Himself; or even if He is " 204 6, LXV | is not to be reached by word," I make a distinction, 205 6, LXV | say that if he means the word that is in us--whether the 206 6, LXV | that is in us--whether the word conceived in the mind, or 207 6, LXV | conceived in the mind, or the word that is uttered--I, too, 208 6, LXV | is not to be reached by word. If, however, we attend 209 6, LXV | In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, 210 6, LXV | beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word 211 6, LXV | Word was with God, and the Word was God," we are of opinion 212 6, LXV | is to be reached by this Word, and is comprehended not 213 6, LXV | is God to be reached by word." The statement, moreover, 214 6, LXV | indeed, that there is no word or sign that can represent 215 6, LXVI | followed the radiance of the Word, who has shown in consequence 216 6, LXVI | any accuser of the divine Word, the answer, "How shall 217 6, LXVII | means of the light of the Word, disperse the darkness of 218 6, LXVII | have been opened by the Word, and who see the difference 219 6, LXVII | demons, draw near to the Word, who can bestow the gift 220 6, LXVII | fresh and beautiful, as the Word of God can create it.~ 221 6, LXVIII | we would answer that the Word of God, which entered into 222 6, LXVIII | before the appearance of the Word. And who else is able to 223 6, LXVIII | all things, save God the Word, who, "being in the beginning 224 6, LXVIII | inasmuch as He was the Word, and was with God, and was 225 6, LXVIII | transformed according to the Word that was made flesh, and 226 6, LXVIII | the lofty mountain of His word, and showed us His own glorious 227 6, LXIX | difficult to see." For God the Word is "difficult to see," and 228 6, LXIX | because He is God the Word, through whom all things 229 6, LXXI | capable of perishing, the very Word of God, who descends even 230 6, LXXI | and incorporeal,--God the Word, by whom all things were 231 6, LXXI | things might be made by the Word, not to men only, but to 232 6, LXXVII | the nature of the divine Word, who does not show Himself 233 6, LXXVII | prepared to ascend, the Word "has neither form nor beauty," 234 6, LXXVII | more beautiful than the Word of God, who is proclaimed 235 6, LXXVII | the Church based upon the Word, and who has gained such 236 6, LXXVII | having been exalted by the Word from the gates of death, 237 6, LXXVII | the enemies of the divine Word, and those who have not 238 6, LXXVIII| amongst men, where the divine Word did not visit the souls 239 6, LXXVIII| operations of the divine Word. Moreover, the advent of 240 6, LXXVIII| them at a time when the Word was about to be diffused 241 6, LXXIX | might be enlightened by the Word of God. For the one Word 242 6, LXXIX | Word of God. For the one Word was enough, having arisen 243 6, LXXIX | Mercury to the Greeks; but the Word, knowing that the nature 244 7, IV | the grace which is in the word of Christ, and the despicable 245 7, XI | in the knowledge of His word, we shall continue our investigation 246 7, XIII | that those who resist the word of truth do ever offer to 247 7, XVI | death would befall God the Word, the Truth, the Life, the 248 7, XVII | to sow the seed of His word, which might bring all who 249 7, XVII | them the power of God the Word, who was to be in the body 250 7, XVII | light of Him who is God the Word is shed forth in no other 251 7, XVII | communion with the Eternal Word, with absolute Wisdom, He 252 7, XXI | illumined by the Divine Word, he himself therefore needed 253 7, XXI | any man to teach him the word of truth. Thus, as it had 254 7, XXII | who disobey the law and word of God may well be compared 255 7, XXIII | God;'' whether we take the word "rich" in its simplest sense, 256 7, XXIII | gift which is called "the word of wisdom," far excels all 257 7, XXXI | than the sun we see. In a word, to distinguish those things 258 7, XXXIV | When it is said that the word of the Lord was "in the 259 7, XXXIV | foolish as not to see that the word "hands" is taken figuratively, 260 7, XXXIV | Our hands have handled the Word of life." And if you wish 261 7, XXXVIII| shows that we do not use the word in this connection to mean 262 7, XXXIX | abjure Christianity even by a word, and who are ready to suffer 263 7, XXXIX | and His Son, who is the Word, Wisdom, and so forth.~ 264 7, XLI | look upward through the Word of God to the one God, who 265 7, XLI | who is the Father of the Word. Who, then, are those wise 266 7, XLII | still greater in God the Word, who was "in the beginning 267 7, XLIII | man to utter," where the word "heard" is used in the sense 268 7, XLIII | perceives how these words, "The Word was made flesh," are to 269 7, XLIV | chief good. But when the Word of God says, "No man knoweth 270 7, XLIV | Him through His Son, the Word, who is God.~ 271 7, XLVI | lessons given by the Divine Word, have learned and practised 272 7, XLVI | eternal power of God," in a word, to His divinity. For they 273 7, XLVIII | of God, and for whom the Word in place of hemlock is able 274 7, XLIX | His Only-begotten Son, the Word and God, and that they often 275 7, LI | blind, to bring them to the Word of God, that He may take 276 7, LI | of the world," and of the Word, who says, "The light shineth 277 7, LV | sceptre: no unworthy or angry word escaped Him against those 278 7, LX | careful study of the divine word, and they become plain to 279 7, LXVIII | permission. For if we take the word "ordered" in its proper 280 7, LXX | must determine whether the Word of God, who governs all 281 7, LXX | all creation, who is His Word and God, we must quote this 282 8, I | His Only-begotten Son the Word be with us, to enable us 283 8, I | Christ to men, even as the Word of God beseeches them to 284 8, I | upon us His pure and true Word, even "the Lord strong and 285 8, II | accordance with the divine word. After having put this question 286 8, IV | regard to the use of the word "lords." To this effect 287 8, IV | worship through His Son--the word and wisdom of God made manifest 288 8, VI | other than God through His word and wisdom, we do so, not 289 8, VI | they are, and who is "the Word, who was in the beginning, 290 8, VIII | His only-begotten Son, the Word and Wisdom.~ 291 8, IX | honours the Son, who is the Word and Reason, acts in nowise 292 8, X | who treads under foot the word treads under foot the Son 293 8, X | and precepts of the divine word. Had Celsus known who they 294 8, XI | against Him who, as the Word, did, for the salvation 295 8, XIII | defined the meaning of the word "worship," and the duties 296 8, XIII | such as are declared by the word to be servants of the evil 297 8, XIII | God, and His only Son, the Word and the Image of God, by 298 8, XIII | when we admire His Son, the Word, and Wisdom, and Truth, 299 8, XV | regard the Saviour as God the Word, and Wisdom, and Righteousness, 300 8, XV | over all. Besides, as the Word rules over none against 301 8, XV | in another sense of the word, He rules even over them, 302 8, XVI | alone who is the Son and Word of God.~ 303 8, XVII | and fashioned in us by the Word of God, to wit, the virtues 304 8, XVII | according to the divine word, temperance, justice, wisdom, 305 8, XVIII | feature to Himself. And the Word of God, wishing to set this 306 8, XIX | those who are led by the word of God to strive together 307 8, XXII | his natural Lord, God the Word, all his days are the Lord' 308 8, XXII | eating of the flesh of the Word, never ceases to keep the 309 8, XXIII | accordance with the divine word consists not "in a part 310 8, XXV | learn, must know that the word of God nowhere says of evil 311 8, XXVI | the proper sense of the word, or else the enactments 312 8, XXVI | their lives according to His word. And as we would have no 313 8, XXVIII | indeed deny that the divine word does seem to command something 314 8, XXXII | hearkens to the precept of the word, which says, "Whether ye 315 8, XXXII | it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer." But 316 8, XXXIII | must live according to the word of God, as far as we are 317 8, XXXIII | they have been set by the Word, who governs all things, 318 8, XXXVI | submitted to God alone and His Word, will suffer nothing from 319 8, XXXIX | view no demon, but God the Word, and the Son of God. And 320 8, XLI | abuse is not allowed by the word of God. And how much more 321 8, XLIII | work of God, who sent His Word, Jesus Christ, to make known 322 8, L | indulgence. For the divine word says: "What is an honourable 323 8, LII | principles of the divine word, then, on the common principles 324 8, LIII | much for the sake of His word, they would not thus have 325 8, LIV | raise them up, except the Word, that came by Jesus Christ, 326 8, LXII | weighed the meaning of the word "profitable," and had considered 327 8, LXIII | or in secret, whether in word or in deed, but in whatever 328 8, LXIV | strives in every way, by word and deed, to be in peace 329 8, LXV | contrary to the law and word of God, we are not so mad 330 8, LXV | equivalent to God. For if the word "fortune" is nothing but 331 8, LXVII | Only-begotten, who is the Word and God; and we praise God 332 8, LXVIII | they yield obedience to the word of God, will become most 333 8, LXIX | For they will pray to the Word, who of old said to the 334 8, LXXII | our belief is, that the Word shall prevail over the entire 335 8, LXXII | overcome by the Supreme Word and God. For stronger than 336 8, LXXII | evils in the soul is the Word, and the healing power that 337 8, LXXV | organization founded by the Word of God, and we exhort those 338 8, LXXV | those who are mighty in word and of blameless life to 339 8, LXXV | the Son of God, God the Word. And if those who govern 340 8, LXXV | they may be filled with the word of God and the law of God, 341 8, LXXV | God through His Son the Word, Wisdom, Truth, and Righteousness,