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1 I, 5 | The first-born, Phaethon, son of the extended air;" for
2 I, 11| which foretold that whatever son should be born from her
3 I, 11| is in Latin. "Jupiter the son of Saturn." This undoubtedly
4 I, 11| third was of Crete, the son of Saturn, and that his
5 I, 11| him which was not in his son. For what is so befitting
6 I, 11| I reflect that he is a son, I cannot consider him as
7 I, 11| together and give birth to a son, or that he who was born
8 I, 11| had been banished by his son, and had come into Italy,
9 I, 11| into Italy, was called the son of Coelus (heaven), because
10 I, 11| and that he was called the son of earth, because we name
11 I, 12| suffered mutilation from his son, the origin of all things
12 I, 12| understand. For if Saturn is the son of Coelus, how could Time
13 I, 12| of his sovereignty by his son Jupiter? Or how was Jupiter
14 I, 13| driven into banishment by a son. And being in fear of this,
15 I, 13| authorities respecting the son and the father. But it is
16 I, 14| his own sons. Then, when a son was first born to Saturn,
17 I, 14| and conceal and hide the son Pluto. Then Glauca dies
18 I, 14| him to take heed lest his son should expel him from the
19 I, 17| unfortunate gods. Isis lost her son; Ceres her daughter; Latona,
20 I, 21| lost or found her little son. For at first her priests,
21 I, 21| the mother Matuta; and her son Melicerta was called Palaemon
22 II, 4 | smooth and beardless, the son should be seen to wear a
23 II, 4 | kingdom in succession to his son. In his case, therefore,
24 II, 8 | same day to have lost his son, and to have been himself
25 II, 9 | that first and greatest Son, and used Him at the same
26 II, 11| the maker of man, when his son Deucalion is said by the
27 II, 14| disowned and sent away his son. But he went into exile,
28 II, 17| concealed, has alone with His Son the power over all things;
29 III, 14| letters addressed to your son, in which you advise him
30 III, 21| common, but impossible for a son, who cannot be conceived
31 III, 29| which he was giving to his son precepts of life drawn from
32 IV, 3 | of his sons. Lastly, the son is set at liberty as if
33 IV, 3 | patron, as if he were a son. But if a man is named father
34 IV, 3 | follows that he who is a son is also a slave, and that
35 IV, 4 | Master; and an undutiful son, who either hates or is
36 IV, 6 | ALMIGHTY GOD BEGAT HIS SON; AND THE TESTIMONIES OF
37 IV, 6 | Spirit, whom He called His Son. And although He had afterwards
38 IV, 6 | majesty. But that there is a Son of the Most High God, who
39 IV, 6 | altogether loved Him as His own Son." The Erythraean Sibyl,
40 IV, 6 | Supreme God, proclaims the Son of God as the leader and
41 IV, 6 | as your God, who is the Son of God."~Assuredly He is
42 IV, 6 | Assuredly He is the very Son of God, who by that most
43 IV, 7 | VII. OF THE NAME OF SON, AND WHENCE HE IS CALLED
44 IV, 7 | shortly afterwards to His Son: "There is, O Son, a secret
45 IV, 7 | to His Son: "There is, O Son, a secret word of wisdom,
46 IV, 8 | Christ. For though He was the Son of God from the beginning,
47 IV, 8 | instructed. He who hears the Son of God mentioned ought not
48 IV, 8 | it is laid down that this Son of God is the speech, or
49 IV, 8 | the difference between the Son of God and the other angels
50 IV, 8 | to no other than to the Son alone, who is the Word of
51 IV, 10| world approached, that the Son of God should descend to
52 IV, 10| pass at length that the Son of God should be born as
53 IV, 11| But He commanded His own Son, the first-begotten, the
54 IV, 12| shall conceive, and bear a son; and ye shall call His name
55 IV, 12| child is born, unto us a Son is given, whose dominion
56 IV, 12| and, behold, one like the Son of man coming with the clouds
57 IV, 12| Behold, he says, one like the Son of man coming with the clouds
58 IV, 12| He did not say, like the Son of God, but the Son of man,
59 IV, 12| the Son of God, but the Son of man, that he might show
60 IV, 12| hand of God, but Christ the Son of God, who is King of kings
61 IV, 13| it was befitting that the Son also should be twice born,
62 IV, 13| immortality. He became both the Son of God through the Spirit,
63 IV, 13| through the Spirit, and the Son of man through the flesh,--
64 IV, 13| He shall be to me for a son; and His house shall be
65 IV, 13| this, because Solomon the son of David built a temple
66 IV, 13| Solomon was never called the son of God, but the son of David;
67 IV, 13| the son of God, but the son of David; and the house
68 IV, 13| respecting the works of his son: "Except the Lord build
69 IV, 14| spoken concerning Jesus the son of Nave, who was the successor
70 IV, 14| Jesus the high priest the son of Josedech; to whom none
71 IV, 14| therefore, of Jesus the Son of God, to show that He
72 IV, 14| return to God), He sent His Son as an ambassador to men,
73 IV, 15| was heard: " Thou art my Son, to-day have I begotten
74 IV, 16| God, and that He was the Son of God, then the rulers
75 IV, 16| and he calleth himself the Son of God. He is made to reprove
76 IV, 16| great power and glory the Son of God was about to descend
77 IV, 16| believe that He was the Son of God, being ignorant that
78 IV, 17| would be destroyed by the Son of God:--~"But when all
79 IV, 17| thy God." Also Jesus the son of Nun, his successor, said: "
80 IV, 18| delivered up to the Jews the Son of God. But they took and
81 IV, 18| He said that He was the Son of God, the King of the
82 IV, 18| this cross, on which the Son of God was suspended and
83 IV, 18| a suffer threats as the son of man, nor does He man."
84 IV, 18| Christ. But Solomon also, his son, who built Jerusalem, prophesied
85 IV, 19| His resurrection: "This my Son is wise, therefore He will
86 IV, 20| High Father addresses His Son: "I the Lord God have called
87 IV, 21| And, behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds
88 IV, 21| well-beloved and most approved Son of God. And so, after their
89 IV, 27| things respecting God the Son which are contained in the
90 IV, 29| God the Father and God the Son: which assertion has driven
91 IV, 29| God the Father and God the Son, we do not speak of them
92 IV, 29| cannot exist without the Son, nor can the Son be separated
93 IV, 29| without the Son, nor can the Son be separated from the Father,
94 IV, 29| cannot be given without the Son, nor can the Son be begotten
95 IV, 29| without the Son, nor can the Son be begotten without the
96 IV, 29| therefore, the Father makes the Son, and the Son the Father,
97 IV, 29| Father makes the Son, and the Son the Father, they both have
98 IV, 29| with us. When any one has a son whom he especially loves,
99 IV, 29| one house of God; and the Son and the Father, who unanimously
100 IV, 29| that wonderful, since the Son is in the Father, for the
101 IV, 29| for the Father loves the Son, and the Father is in the
102 IV, 29| and the Father is in the Son; for He faithfully obeys
103 IV, 29| that the Father and the Son are but one God, Isaiah
104 IV, 29| in Him at once both the Son and all things are contained.
105 IV, 29| the Father flows on to the Son, and whatever is in the
106 IV, 29| and whatever is in the Son descends from the Father.
107 IV, 29| worshipped except through the Son. He who thinks that he worships
108 IV, 29| he does not worship the Son, so he does not worship
109 IV, 29| But he who receives the Son, and bears His name, he
110 IV, 29| truly together with the Son worships the Father also,
111 IV, 29| the Father also, since the Son is the ambassador, and messenger,
112 V, 19| and of all evil; and if a son, in the same manner, is
113 V, 19| advantage? And he who begets a son has it not in his power
114 VI, 25| and worship this word, O son." But the worship of God
115 VI, 25| Asclepius inquiring from his son whether it pleased him that
116 VII, 5 | living, and to love him as a son, why did He make him subject
117 VII, 17| to be worshipped as the Son of God; and power will be
118 VII, 18| the demons, viz., that the Son of God would then be sent,
119 VII, 18| otherwise than that the Son of God should be sent by
120 VII, 22| continual announcements that the Son of God was about to judge
121 VII, 22| they reported that the son of Jupiter was king in the
122 VII, 24| the rest. Therefore the Son of the most high and mighty