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1 1, XXV | the same time that of the son of Kronos and Rhea, and 2 1, XXV | immediately suggests the son of Leto and Zeus, and the 3 1, XXVI | regarded by Christians as the Son of God." Now, with respect 4 1, XXVIII | predictions that Jesus is the Son of God.~ 5 1, XXIX | upon the education of their son, and when the country of 6 1, XXIX | and being despised as the son of a poor labouring woman, 7 1, XXXIV | shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call His name 8 1, XXXV | shall conceive, and bear a son." What kind of sign, then, 9 1, XXXV | the times of Ahaz bore a son at whose birth the expression 10 1, XXXVI | the sickness of a king's son. And why should not those 11 1, XXXVII | which had fallen upon the son of the king of Israel, and 12 1, XXXVII | thing that Plato was the son of Amphictione, Ariston 13 1, XLI | declaring you to be the Son of God? What proof is there 14 1, XLII | certain Achilles being the son of a sea-goddess Thetis 15 1, XLII | Peleus, or Sarpedon being the son of Zeus, or Ascalaphus and 16 1, XLVIII | smelled the savour of his son's divine garments, and added 17 1, XLVIII | See, the savour of my son is as the savour of a full 18 1, XLVIII | witness, that this is the Son of God." Now it was to Jesus 19 1, XLVIII | and descending upon the Son of man." And so Paul was 20 1, XLVIII | seen to no man, until the Son of man he risen from the 21 1, XLIX | declared in Jerusalem, that the Son of God will come as the 22 1, XLIX | used the expression, "The ' Son of God' will come;" for 23 1, XLIX | interrogate us about the "Son of God," saying that no 24 1, XLIX | course assert that the "Son of God" is not the subject 25 1, XLIX | in Jerusalem that the ' Son of God' will come."~ 26 1, L | followers, give out that the Son of God is come down from 27 1, LVII | Divine Providence, is a son of God, in what respect 28 1, LVII | for its own sake, is "a son of God;" but this man is 29 1, LVII | account of his virtues, a son of God, seeing He is, as 30 1, LVII | Christ Jesus was truly the Son of God. Now Gamaliel, in 31 1, LXI | king, instead of you, the Son of God, wandering about 32 1, LXVI | able to keep you, His only Son, there in safety?" From 33 1, LXVI | occasion, "Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take 34 1, LXVI | that which was properly the Son of God--God the Word--the 35 1, LXVII | unmistakeable sign that you were the Son of God." In reply to which 36 2, II | as the Christ, and the Son of the living God. And see 37 2, IV | predicted to us that the Son of God was to visit mankind, 38 2, VI | our recognising Him as the Son of God? Jesus, then, is 39 2, VI | God? Jesus, then, is the Son of God, who gave the law 40 2, IX | deemed to be a Saviour, and a son of the greatest God, and 41 2, IX | it was the Logos God, and Son of the God of all things, 42 2, IX | when predicting that the Son of God was to appear immediately, 43 2, IX | he had thought that the Son of God was only there, where 44 2, IX | to higher thoughts of the Son of God, says: "Where two 45 2, IX | distinction between the Son of God and Jesus. For the 46 2, X | they believed to be the Son of God.~ 47 2, XIII | government of Vespasian, whose son Titus destroyed Jerusalem, 48 2, XIII | account of Jesus Christ the Son of God.~ 49 2, XVI | of Plato, that Erus the son of Armenius rose from the 50 2, XX | gods. For if you beget a son, your son shall murder you; 51 2, XX | if you beget a son, your son shall murder you; and all 52 2, XXX | prove him to be God, and the Son of God." Now it was his 53 2, XXX | himself visible, so ought the Son of God to have done." We 54 2, XXXI | reasoning, in saying that the Son of God is the Logos Himself." 55 2, XXXI | declare the Logos to be the Son of God, we do not present 56 2, XXXI | statement that the Logos is the Son of God, as Celsus declares 57 2, XXXI | this: "If your Logos is the Son of God, we also give out 58 2, XXXVI | saying, "This man was the Son of God."~ 59 2, XXXVII | of as Christ, and as the Son of God.~ 60 2, XXXIX | than before that He was the Son of God.~ 61 2, XLVII | led to regard him as the Son of God?" For he makes us 62 2, XLVII | we consider Him to be the Son of God because He suffered 63 2, XLVIII | we deemed Jesus to be the Son of God, because he healed 64 2, XLVIII | to be the Christ and the Son of God, is manifest to us 65 2, XLVIII | all who die); and the only son of the widow, on whom He 66 2, XLIX | shall the coming of the Son of man be." And in another 67 2, L | revealed "the man of sin, the son of perdition, who opposeth 68 2, LXVI | so understand that the Son of God appeared in the one 69 2, LXXI | knoweth the Father but the Son;'' and in these, "No man 70 2, LXXI | time; the only-begotten Son, who is in the bosom of 71 2, LXXII | proclaiming him to be the Son of God? And if he did not 72 2, LXXII | proclaimed Him to be the Son of God, in the words, "This 73 2, LXXII | words, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased," 74 2, LXXII | proclaiming him to be the Son of God?" while with respect 75 3, XIV | and Jesus shown to be the Son of God both before and after 76 3, XXIX | race to accept him as the Son of God--God come in a human 77 3, XLI | the beginning God, and the Son of God, is the very Logos, 78 3, LXXXI | also living wisdom and the Son of God--to God who is over 79 4, II | earth a certain God, or Son of a God, who will make 80 4, II | descend as a God, or the Son of a God, as we have shown 81 4, XI | the time of Inachus the son of Phoroneus, and is acknowledged 82 4, XX | way that the coming of the Son of God into the life of 83 4, XXII | the Jews, assert that the Son of God has been already 84 4, XXIII | will come or will send his Son to consume the wicked with 85 4, XXX | us, or will send His own Son, that He may consume the 86 4, XXXVIII| to excite laughter:--~"'Son of Iapetus!' with wrathful 87 4, XXXIX | with the others, Porus the son of Metis. And after they 88 4, XXXIX | then, that Eros is the son of Porus and Penia, the 89 4, XL | subjects of Adam and his son will be philosophically 90 4, XLVI | had been violated by the son of the Shechemite king, 91 4, XLVI | statement, and mourned for his son, who was a slave in Egypt, 92 4, XLVIII | swallow instead of his own son, and a father has intercourse 93 4, LXXI | with the manners of his son." It is, as it were, assuming 94 4, LXXIII | punishing them,) send His own Son, who endured the sufferings 95 4, LXXIII | the Hebrews. And what the Son of the mighty God suffered, 96 4, LXXXI | ancient Being, who is also the Son of God, and the King of 97 4, XCIII | the Supreme God and His Son who stir up the birds and 98 4, XCIV | not that at every word my son did sneeze?"~ 99 4, XCIX | may God grant, through His Son, who is God the Word, and 100 5, II | and Christians, no God or son of a God either came or 101 5, II | generally that no God, or son of God, ever descended ( 102 5, II | statement, that "no God or son of God has come down or 103 5, III | neither has a God nor the son of a God come down nor is 104 5, III | human race as God, and the Son of God?--whether that Jesus 105 5, V | through our Saviour the Son of God, who is the Word, 106 5, V | which we entertain of His Son, the Word, so far as attainable 107 5, XI | have apprehended that the Son of God is "the true light 108 5, XI | that of His only-begotten Son, which surpasses all other 109 5, XI | through His only-begotten Son, we judge it improper to 110 5, XI | this should be said by the Son of His Father's love, as 111 5, XII | His providence; while the Son of God, not only (when on 112 5, XX | Socrates will be again the son of Sophroniscus, and a native 113 5, XXIV | according to our view it is His Son, of whom we say in philosophic 114 5, XXIX | tender compassion towards his son." But on these subjects 115 5, XXXVII | men, is a deity. For the Son of God, "the First-born 116 5, XXXIX | by God, and as being His Son. For we must not, on account 117 5, XXXIX | things are in our view the Son of God, as His genuine disciple 118 5, XLVIII | could do nothing after his son was circumcised. And when 119 5, XLIX | lifting up his beloved son,~Will slay him after prayer; 120 5, LI | testifies to be God, as the Son of God, in hope of receiving 121 5, LII | that he had arisen. For the Son of God could not himself, 122 5, LVIII | narrative, he remarks: "The Son of God, then, it appears, 123 5, LXI | from the former that the Son came," Now, if he imagine 124 5, LXII | acknowledge Jesus to be the Son of God, but term Simon the " 125 6, I | the part of God, or the Son of God." Now we maintain, 126 6, III | Plato, for example, the son of Ariston, in one of his 127 6, VII | goes astray;" and Jesus the son of Sirach, who has left 128 6, VIII | exists, and that he has a son of a particular nature, 129 6, VIII | related that he was not the son of Ariston, but of a phantom, 130 6, VIII | discourse concerning the Son of God which is related 131 6, X | meaning of the words of the Son of God, or those of the 132 6, X | introduce to thee is the Son of God;" but we put the 133 6, X | introduce to thee is the Son of God, although he was 134 6, XI | individual) that he was the Son of God, he to whom his followers 135 6, XI | Jesus Christ is the only Son of God who visited the human 136 6, XI | the latter that he was the Son of God. Now Simonians are 137 6, XVI | and was supposed to be the son of Joseph the carpenter, 138 6, XVII | declares: "No man knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither 139 6, XVII | any man the Father but the Son, and he to whomsoever the 140 6, XVII | and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him." For no 141 6, XX | heavens, even Jesus the Son of God," who has promised 142 6, XXIII | apostles of Jesus, nor the Son of God Himself, repeat anything 143 6, XXV | where the valley of the son of Ennom was named in Scripture 144 6, XXVII | is called young man and son;" and who answers, "I have 145 6, XXX | nor God, nor Teacher, nor Son of God.~ 146 6, XXXI | part of the light of the son and of the father: grace 147 6, XXXI | mind, and a perfect work to son and father, bearing the 148 6, XXXI | the secret mysteries of son and father, first prince 149 6, XXXVIII| they refer to Father and Son." Now, in the diagram referred 150 6, XXXVIII| was inscribed "Father and Son;" and between the greater 151 6, XLII | Him, and is helpless. The Son of God, it follows, is vanquished 152 6, XLII | following, viz., that "the Son of God is punished by the 153 6, XLIV | is, an "adversary" to the Son of God, who is righteousness, 154 6, XLV | two, should be styled the Son of God, on account of His 155 6, XLV | opposite, be termed the son of the wicked demon, and 156 6, XLVI | of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; who opposeth 157 6, XLVII | that they should call him 'Son of God.' Men of ancient 158 6, XLVII | both his child and his son. Both the one and other ' 159 6, XLVII | Both the one and other 'Son of God,' then, greatly resembled 160 6, XLVII | employed the expression "Son of God," having perverted 161 6, XLVII | born of God, and being His "Son," and "a God." For he was 162 6, XLVII | generally that there was a "Son of God" long before the 163 6, XLVII | this world, as being the Son of God; lest he too should 164 6, XLVII | architect of this world is the Son of God, and that His Father 165 6, XLVII | made one with so great a Son of God through the highest 166 6, XLVIII | laughs at Jesus being called "Son of God," not observing what 167 6, XLVIII | Christ, animated by the Son of God, to be the whole 168 6, LVI | father was ill-treating his son, or pedagogues and instructors 169 6, LX | world was the Word, the Son of God; while the Father 170 6, LXVII | because they said to Him, "Son of David, have mercy upon 171 6, LXIX | see" that He sent God His Son to be an object "easy to 172 6, LXIX | as we have stated, the Son also is "difficult to see," 173 6, LXXII | Spirit of God, that "as the Son of God, who existed in a 174 6, LXXII | is a Spirit, this very Son of God would not be immortal." 175 6, LXXII | only with regard to His Son, and he thinks that he can 176 6, LXXIV | manner, be shown to be God's Son, unless these things had 177 6, LXXIV | two sons of God, one the son of the Creator, and the 178 6, LXXIV | Creator, and the other the son of Marcion's God; and he 179 6, LXXVI | be "without form" was the Son of God, that His very appearance 180 6, LXXVIII| think that you have made the Son of God more ridiculous in 181 6, LXXIX | nothing ridiculous in the Son of God having been sent 182 6, LXXXI | that He was sending His Son amongst wicked men, who 183 6, LXXXI | that He was sending His Son amongst wicked and sinful 184 7, VII | and of Isaac, who gave his son a prophetic blessing; or 185 7, IX | himself, 'I am God; I am the Son of God; or, I am the Divine 186 7, X | Almighty, or those in which the Son of God speaks, or finally 187 7, XIII | ever offer to Christ the Son of God the gall of their 188 7, XV | truly such things of the Son of God, yet it is impossible 189 7, XVI | namely the only-begotten Son of God, the first-born of 190 7, XVI | which is assumed by the Son of God.~ 191 7, XVIII | into the world would be the Son of this same God, how could 192 7, XVIII | on the other hand, his Son, the man of Nazareth, promulgated 193 7, XXXIX | the Supreme God, and His Son, who is the Word, Wisdom, 194 7, XLIII | understood of the only-begotten Son of God, the first-born of 195 7, XLIV | knoweth the Father but the Son, and he to whomsoever the 196 7, XLIV | and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him," He declares 197 7, XLIV | only with Him through His Son, the Word, who is God.~ 198 7, XLIX | and in His Only-begotten Son, the Word and God, and that 199 7, LVI | instead of calling Jesus the Son of God, we had better have 200 7, LXV | all-sufficient, and of His Son, the First-born of all creation. 201 7, LXV | God and the Only-begotten Son of God, and those whom God 202 8, I | God and His Only-begotten Son the Word be with us, to 203 8, III | Lord of gods," who by His Son "hath called the earth from 204 8, IV | in Jesus. For it is the Son alone who leads to God those 205 8, VIII | the Most High through His Son, who leadeth us to God. 206 8, VIII | through His only-begotten Son, the Word and Wisdom.~ 207 8, IX | that all may honour the Son, even as they honour the 208 8, IX | Christ. He who honours the Son, who is the Word and Reason, 209 8, IX | are wont to designate the Son of God.~ 210 8, X | honour which we pay to the Son of God, as well as that 211 8, X | hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted 212 8, X | word treads under foot the Son of God, it is evident that 213 8, XII | words used in prayer by the Son of God, "As Thou and I are 214 8, XII | that the Father and the Son are two persons, let him 215 8, XII | God, the Father and the Son, therefore, as we have explained; 216 8, XII | Father of truth, and the Son, who is the truth; and these, 217 8, XII | that he who has seen the Son, "who is the brightness 218 8, XIII | of God the worship of His Son, it follows that, in our 219 8, XIII | after His only-begotten Son,--to Gabriel and Michael, 220 8, XIII | the one God, and His only Son, the Word and the Image 221 8, XIII | through His only-begotten Son. To the Son we first present 222 8, XIII | only-begotten Son. To the Son we first present them, and 223 8, XIII | directed to God through His Son, who strengthens it in us; 224 8, XIII | can never show that the Son of God is the cause of any 225 8, XIII | Father when we admire His Son, the Word, and Wisdom, and 226 8, XIII | and all that He who is the Son of so great a Father is 227 8, XIV | them that Jesus is not the Son of God, but that, God is 228 8, XIV | sedition. And they call him Son of God, not out of any extreme 229 8, XIV | however, have learned who the Son of God is, and know that 230 8, XIV | therefore, that He is the Son of God, and that God is 231 8, XIV | have begotten such an only Son; and no one will persuade 232 8, XIV | that such a one is not a Son of the unbegotten God and 233 8, XIV | persons holding that the Son of God is not the Son of 234 8, XIV | the Son of God is not the Son of the Creator of the universe, 235 8, XIV | And it is He whom we call Son of God--Son of that God, 236 8, XIV | whom we call Son of God--Son of that God, namely, whom, 237 8, XIV | reverence;" and He is the Son who has been most highly 238 8, XIV | accuses us of doing--to the Son of God.~ 239 8, XV | Heavenly Dialogue: 'If the Son is mightier than God, and 240 8, XV | mightier than God, and the Son of man is Lord over Him, 241 8, XV | over Him, who else than the Son can be Lord over that God 242 8, XV | that they may honour this Son of man alone, whom they 243 8, XV | thereby declare that the Son is not mightier than the 244 8, XV | insane as to affirm that the Son of man is Lord over God. 245 8, XVI | may be who say that the Son is greater than the God 246 8, XVI | serve Him alone who is the Son and Word of God.~ 247 8, XXXIV | into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God," and "we hold fast 248 8, XXXIV | God and His only-begotten Son, manifested to us in Jesus; 249 8, XXXIX | or, as you call him, 'the Son of God'--takes no vengeance 250 8, XXXIX | have no right to call the Son of God a demon. For as we 251 8, XXXIX | but God the Word, and the Son of God. And I know not how 252 8, XL | set on edge." And, "The son shall not bear the iniquity 253 8, XL | bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the 254 8, XLI | not an impostor, but the Son of God? And forsooth, he 255 8, XLI | forsooth, he who sent his Son with certain instructions 256 8, XLIII | though "He spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up" as 257 8, XLVI | of God she should have a son; and through the prayers 258 8, LXIII | God and His only-begotten Son, the Truth. Wherefore even 259 8, LXVIII | Let one be king, whom the son of crafty Saturn appointed ;'" ~ 260 8, LXVIII | be, not the man "whom the son of crafty Saturn appointed," 261 8, LXVIII | are not appointed by that son of Saturn, who, according 262 8, LXVIII | contained in the line,~"Whom the son of crafty Saturn appointed;"~ 263 8, LXVIII | if we say that not the son of crafty Saturn gave him 264 8, LXXV | whom we believe to be the Son of God, God the Word. And 265 8, LXXV | Supreme God through His Son the Word, Wisdom, Truth,