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1 1, Pref | testified against our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, He remained 2 1, IV | by the prophets and the Saviour, in order that at the divine 3 1, VI | bring a charge against the Saviour Himself, alleging that it 4 1, XXVI | first place to speak of our Saviour as having been the leader 5 1, XXXV | because it is written that the Saviour was born of the house of 6 1, XXXVII | established not only that our Saviour was to be born of a virgin, 7 1, XXXVII | which were to believe on the Saviour, and many other things concerning 8 1, XL | dove alighting upon our Saviour at His baptism by John, 9 1, XLI | of the Holy Spirit to our Saviour in the form of a dove. And 10 1, XLVI | correct. For, because the Saviour was sent, afterwards the 11 1, XLVIII | same be believed of the Saviour by every intelligent hearer 12 1, XLVIII | opening of the heavens, the Saviour, foretelling to His disciples 13 1, XLIX | foretold the advent of the Saviour, would have ascribed to 14 1, LI | respecting the place of the Saviour's birth--that the Ruler 15 1, LIV | the Gospel, reproaches the Saviour because of His sufferings, 16 1, LV | and had been healed by the Saviour's sufferings (whether belonging 17 1, LVII | treatise, addresses the Saviour thus: "If you say that every 18 1, LX | since He was a God, the Saviour of the human race, raised 19 1, LXI | beginning plotted against the Saviour, imagining that He was and 20 1, LXII | declaration uttered by the Saviour, I shall nevertheless quote 21 1, LXII | divine manifestation of our Saviour's foreknowledge regarding 22 1, LXIV | kindness and love of God our Saviour towards man appeared, by 23 2, IX | who was deemed to be a Saviour, and a son of the greatest 24 2, IX | the devils." But these our Saviour convicted of uttering the 25 2, XIII | predictions uttered by the Saviour, in which He foretold what 26 2, XIII | the prediction of their Saviour, "Ye shall be brought before 27 2, XVI | of the confession of the Saviour's sufferings confirms his 28 2, XX | the foreknowledge of our Saviour regarding him as the traitor; 29 2, XX | spoken of by the mouth of the Saviour, in words beginning thus: " 30 2, XX | that he would betray the Saviour, so also was he considered 31 2, XXV | the following effect:--The Saviour, foreseeing the sufferings 32 2, LII | to be the Christ, and the Saviour of the human race?~ 33 2, LIX | place at the time when our Saviour suffered. And he goes on 34 2, LIX | recorded to have seen the Saviour after His resurrection, 35 2, LXIV | He." And I think that the Saviour Himself indicates the same 36 2, LXVII | and of the day. For our Saviour Lord, like a good physician, 37 2, LXXV | thus what was spoken by our Saviour will be applicable also 38 3, I | that one was to come as a Saviour to the human race, but do 39 3, III | personage who was to come as a Saviour to the human race?~ 40 3, XIV | Christ, who was to be the Saviour of mankind. For in so far 41 3, XLIX | these, since Christ is the Saviour of all men, and especially 42 3, LXII | who sin no more, then our Saviour Jesus was sent even to such, 43 4, IV | country, for He came as the Saviour of all men.~ 44 4, VIII | after, it is said to the Saviour by the Father, "Ask of Me, 45 4, IX | themselves to God, and to the Saviour of our race, and be contented 46 4, XVIII | benevolence, brought down a Saviour to the human race?--seeing 47 4, XIX | advanced by no one against our Saviour. And we have already replied, 48 4, XXII | in conspiring against the Saviour of the human race in that 49 4, XXVIII | Himself is said to be the Saviour of all men, especially of 50 4, LXXXVII| our Gospels too, is our Saviour described as saying: "These 51 4, XCIX | the prophets, and by the Saviour who came to visit the whole 52 5, V | things, and that through our Saviour the Son of God, who is the 53 5, XI | this point: Our Lord and Saviour, heating Himself on one 54 5, LI | imagines), or even of our own Saviour Jesus; but that for a good 55 5, LIII | those points in which our Saviour Jesus Christ is made the 56 5, LIII | the subject of our great Saviour, although the accuser may 57 5, LIII | concession in saying of the Saviour, "Let him appear to be really 58 5, LIV | maintained both that our Saviour was the only being that 59 5, LV | who manifestly became the Saviour and benefactor of all those 60 6, XV | its teacher; but our great Saviour Himself says: "Learn of 61 6, XVII | covering." Nay, our Lord and Saviour, the Logos of God, manifesting 62 6, XXX | neither acknowledge Jesus as Saviour, nor God, nor Teacher, nor 63 6, XLIII | the devil who tempted the Saviour, that I may not appear to 64 6, XLV | writings of Paul, nor what the Saviour in the Gospels has predicted 65 6, LXIV | have the Spirit of God. Our Saviour, also, does not partake 66 6, LXIV | these words respecting our Saviour, who is said to be "the 67 6, LXX | and literal manner, our Saviour said to the Samaritan woman, " 68 7, XXXIV | eyes of the body. When our Saviour says, "He that hath ears 69 7, XXXIX | in us was familiar to our Saviour, who says," For judgment 70 8, V | given by Moses and by our Saviour Jesus, and who have no part 71 8, XIV | incautiously assert that the Saviour is the Most High God; however, 72 8, XV | But when we regard the Saviour as God the Word, and Wisdom, 73 8, XVII | creation is that image in our Saviour who said, "My Father is 74 8, XVIII | shall be My people." And the Saviour says, "If any man hear My 75 8, XIX | pure and holy body of our Saviour Jesus Christ. When He knew


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