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1 1, VI | evil spirits), but by the name of Jesus, accompanied by 2 1, VI | power, indeed, does the name of Jesus possess over evil 3 1, VI | to Me in that day, In Thy name we have cast out devils, 4 1, VI | incantations, but the simple, name of Jesus, and certain other 5 1, VIII | were two individuals of the name of Celsus, both of whom 6 1, XXII | Moses alone who mentions the name of Abraham, assigning to 7 1, XXII | pointing out by the very name the friendship (that existed) 8 1, XXIV | things be called by the name of Zeus, which is current 9 1, XXIV | few; then we say that the name Sabaoth, and Adonai, and 10 1, XXIV | assigned, each one bears a name appropriate to the several 11 1, XXIV | who mistakenly apply the name of God to lifeless matter, 12 1, XXV | that which degrades the name of "God," or of "the Good," 13 1, XXV | objects, in changing the name of God according to a secret 14 1, XXV | dwell on this, that when the name of Zeus is uttered, there 15 1, XXV | also to our Jesus, whose name has already been seen, in 16 1, XXV | avoid calling God by the name of Zeus, or to give Him 17 1, XXV | of Zeus, or to give Him a name from any other language. 18 1, XXXIV | one who was to give His name to the fact, showing that 19 1, XXXIV | son, and shall call His name Immanuel, which is, being 20 1, LIII | called Jews, deriving their name from the ruling tribe. And, 21 1, LIII | prediction of Isaiah, that in His name the Gentiles had hoped: " 22 1, LIII | Gentiles had hoped: "In Thy name shall the Gentiles hope." 23 1, LVII | spread the glory of his name, you find it nowhere mentioned. 24 1, LXVII | innumerable sins. And the name of Jesus can still remove 25 1, LXXI | sorcerer." And yet, if the name and the thing be properly 26 2, I | become deserters to another name and to another mode of life." 27 2, I | prescriptions, receiving their very name from the poverty of the 28 2, I | Christ are called by the name of Ebionites. Nay, Peter 29 2, I | deserters from us to another name, and to the practices of 30 2, IX | gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst 31 2, XXXIII | wills are healed by His name. And with regard to the 32 2, XLV | to suffer shame for His name," and so surpassing many 33 2, XLIX | not eaten and drunk in Thy name, and by Thy name have cast 34 2, XLIX | in Thy name, and by Thy name have cast out demons, and 35 2, XLIX | perform miracles in the name of Jesus, and expel demons 36 2, XLIX | one who makes use of His name, and who is wrought upon 37 2, XLIX | while others through His name should do works resembling 38 3, XII | having, so to speak, one name in common, if indeed they 39 3, XIII | do not possess even the name of Jesus in common with 40 3, XXIV | perform, revoking no other name over those who need their 41 3, XXVI | it a statue beating the name of Aristeas the Proconnesian; 42 3, XXVI | now, a statue beating the name of Aristeas is placed near 43 3, XXVIII | cures are wrought in the name of Jesus, and certain other 44 3, XXXIII | the cures wrought in His name, and by the wisdom and knowledge 45 3, XXXIV | he says, "And one might name many others of the same 46 3, XXXVI | the city which bears his name, and that too only after 47 3, XXXVI | that they either fear the name of Jesus as that of a being 48 3, XXXVI | the mere mention of His name.~ 49 3, XXXVII | and therefore also in His name. They speak much, too, both 50 3, XLV | Sheba, having heard his name, and the name of the LORD, 51 3, XLV | heard his name, and the name of the LORD, came to try 52 3, LXXV | answer, because he cannot name the physicians; or else 53 4, XVIII | exalted Him, and given Him a name which is above every name."~ 54 4, XVIII | name which is above every name."~ 55 4, XXXIII | efficacy, when united with the name of God, that not only do 56 4, XXXIII | assumption of the divine name, as implies a familiar use 57 4, XXXIV | when joined with their name, could effect such wonders? 58 4, XXXVIII| the woman with Pandora's name;~Since all the gods conferr' 59 4, XLVIII | entertain such reverence for the name of God, and for His noble 60 4, LIV | nothing in common save the name, with Celsus, the Epicurean. 61 4, LXXX | moreover, which bear the name of Moses, introduce the 62 4, XCVIII | it and man, he give the name of keeping its oath, which 63 5, I | their faith, and to earn the name of "workmen needing not 64 5, V | not observing that the name "demons" is not a term of 65 5, XV | words of Isaiah: "For My name's sake will I show Mine 66 5, XXIX | tower. Therefore is the name of it called Confusion; 67 5, XXXIX | account of their feminine name and nature, regard wisdom 68 5, XLI | sacrifices to Jupiter, giving the name of Jupiter to the whole 69 5, XLII | a manner worthy of their name as the "portion of God" 70 5, XLIV | heavens: let them praise the name of the LORD."~ 71 5, XLV | we were to translate the name of one who was called from 72 5, XLV | into the Greek language the name of an individual who had 73 5, XLV | accomplishing had it preserved the name first conferred upon him. 74 5, XLV | is transferred from the name Abraham when translated 75 5, XLV | heel," the mention of the name is attended with no result, 76 5, XLVI | acquainted, that they forbade the name of other gods to be pronounced 77 5, XLVI | address him as God, it being a name used in all probability 78 5, XLVI | although we do not give the name Pappaeus to Him as His proper 79 5, LIV | pretext of teaching in the name of Jesus, have apostatized 80 5, LIV | the books which bear the name Enoch do not at all circulate 81 5, LXII | others who derive their name from Mariamme, and others 82 6, IX | true. Of these, one is 'name;' the second is 'word;' 83 6, IX | to correspond with the "name" of Plato; and the second 84 6, X | which is conveyed under the name of Zeus, thus speaking in 85 6, XII | Athens, have obtained this name by no other means than by 86 6, XIX | heavens, let them praise the name of the LORD." I do not indeed, 87 6, XX | heavens, and which praise His name. And as many of us as praise 88 6, XXV | centre, thus placing its name in two separate places. 89 6, XXVIII | will not even listen to the name of Jesus, or omit even that 90 6, XXVIII | who wish to derive their name from the serpent as the 91 6, XXX | lion," not mentioning the name given him by those who are 92 6, XXXI | me." And last of all they name Horaeus, and think that 93 6, XXXII | Eloaeus, whom the prophets name in Hebrew Eloi, was also 94 6, XXXV | system of error, give the name of Prunicos to a certain 95 6, XXXVI | Scripture further gives the name of "gates of death" to those 96 6, XLIII | the book which bears his name there are not a few things 97 6, LXV | He cannot be expressed by name," requires to be taken with 98 6, LXV | God cannot be described by name. But if you take the phrase 99 6, LXV | He can be described by name." And we make a similar 100 6, LXXX | art of magic derived its name and has been transmitted 101 6, LXXX | did not merely refuse the name of inspired, but declared 102 7, VII | the book which bears his name; to that of Isaiah, who 103 7, IX | says, "who, although of no name, with the greatest facility 104 7, X | finally those under the name of the Holy Spirit. For 105 7, XVI | Resurrection, or any other name which is assumed by the 106 7, XXVIII | soul, distinctly gives the name 'land' to the place where 107 7, XXXI | corresponding to them in name which are alone real. Thus, 108 7, XXXIV | which have nothing but the name in common with the bodily 109 7, XLII | worship, or ascribed the name of God, to any other than 110 7, XLIII | immediately gives God the name of "the unspeakable." He 111 7, XLIV | true religion is, give that name to what deserves to be called 112 7, LXIX | the true way; so that the name "demons" is given to those 113 8, III | above all gods." And by this name "gods" we are not to understand 114 8, IV | gods which are such only in name and those which are truly 115 8, IV | they are called by that name or not; and the same is 116 8, V | others are such only in name, we strive to rise not only 117 8, XV | exalt under the form and name of the great God, and whom 118 8, XVI | the Church which takes its name from Christ, assert that 119 8, XVI | having nothing but the name of God, whom they esteem 120 8, XX | to what kind of soul the name of each precious stone especially 121 8, XXV | not all men who bear the name of "men of God," but only 122 8, XXXII | written, "Do all things in the name of God." When, therefore, 123 8, XLIX | incorporeal nature, or by whatever name they designate the spiritual 124 8, LIV | may avoid bestowing the name of gods on those earthly 125 8, LVI | and mammon," whether this name be applied to one or more. 126 8, LVIII | of those words, "in the name of Jesus," when uttered 127 8, LIX | us when we say, "At the name of Jesus every knee shall 128 8, LXVII | followers, and who wished her name to be celebrated as that 129 8, LXXII | they may all call upon the name of the LORD, to serve Him 130 8, LXXII | they shall trust in the name of the LORD. The remnant 131 8, LXXII | all shall call upon the name of the Lord, and serve Him