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1 I, 1 | profession, having completed the works of their pleadings, at last 2 I, 8 | judgment completed those works so great and wonderful, 3 I, 9 | any one considers what the works of God are, he will at once 4 II, 1 | the ground, and fear the works of their own hands, as though 5 II, 5 | who, when they admired the works of God, that is, the heaven 6 II, 5 | to adore and worship His works. Nor were they able at all 7 II, 5 | they preferred their own works to their most indulgent 8 II, 7 | the elements, that is, the works of God, to God Himself; 9 II, 9 | materials God made these works so great and wonderful: 10 II, 9 | not God. Man produces his works out of that which already 11 II, 9 | moderate; but God produces His works out of that which has no 12 II, 9 | might not look into the works of God, He was unwilling 13 II, 9 | had contrived such great works; and especially if you should 14 II, 9 | strength no measure? His works are seen by the eyes; but 15 II, 13| the accuser, envying the works of God, applied all his 16 III, 9 | and the power of Him whose works you admire? For it must 17 III, 9 | preserve justice by good works. But he, as a man ignorant 18 III, 20| production of excellent works. The heaven is nothing to 19 IV, 1 | to worship the senseless works of their own hands. And 20 IV, 5 | to speak of God and His works, I must first speak a few 21 IV, 8 | testifying, in truth, that the works of God are known to no other 22 IV, 8 | other, by whose hands these works of the world were made. " 23 IV, 11| me not to anger with the works of your hands, that I should 24 IV, 13| displayed in Him, from the works which He performed; the 25 IV, 13| being wise with wondrous works; but being taken with arms 26 IV, 13| indeed perform wonderful works, yet not by divine power, 27 IV, 13| because they regard not the works of the Lord." Both David 28 IV, 13| this manner respecting the works of his son: "Except the 29 IV, 15| come to those wonderful works, on account of which, though 30 IV, 15| who announced Him; which works are so many, that a single 31 IV, 15| these powers and divine works wrought by Him when a great 32 IV, 15| both by His word and by His works. For the prophets spoke 33 IV, 25| must earn immortality by works of righteousness, the flesh, 34 IV, 26| as had also those divine works which He performed, the 35 IV, 26| might display to us the works of an energy which was not 36 IV, 26| majesty. Therefore, as His works had a signification also 37 IV, 26| from the conception and the works of righteousness, polluted 38 IV, 26| men to innocence, and by works and deeds before their eyes 39 IV, 26| by which He did wonderful works He might have repelled them. 40 V, 3 | at present to compare the works themselves, because in the 41 V, 3 | His wonderful deeds and works, than from that very cross 42 V, 8 | itself instruct them to works of justice. But now men 43 V, 15| has abundantly performed works of mercy; no one is most 44 V, 16| more conspicuous by good works. For men are rich, not because 45 V, 16| because they employ them on works of justice; and they who 46 VI, 11| by the building of public works seek a lasting memory for 47 VI, 11| the dead, nor are their works eternal, inasmuch as they 48 VI, 12| KINDS OF BENEFICENCE, AND WORKS OF MERCY.~This is that perfect 49 VI, 12| benefit them. But these works are especially ours, since 50 VI, 12| the performance of great works alone, cultivate justice 51 VI, 13| is to abstain from evil works; the second, to abstain 52 VI, 18| reckoned among his good works. He must not receive a gift 53 VI, 20| heaven rather than carved works, and to admire this most 54 VI, 20| aside from God and from good works. For the celebrations of 55 VI, 24| wickedness has destroyed his works of righteousness, so former 56 VII, 1 | which, however, the former works are both useless and displeasing. 57 VII, 2 | of the divine actions and works. For if you will contemplate 58 VII, 2 | work of God surpasses the works of men. Thus, as great as 59 VII, 2 | between divine and human works, so great must be the distance 60 VII, 2 | the divine nature. For His works are known to God alone. 61 VII, 3 | Creator contrived these works of such magnitude on His 62 VII, 4 | wonderful nature of its works, it must be that the same 63 VII, 4 | he alone could admire the works of God. Most excellently, 64 VII, 5 | who might understand His works; who might be able both 65 VII, 5 | commencement, and completion of His works. What more evident argument 66 VII, 5 | contrived the surpassing works of the world; and having 67 VII, 9 | power and operation and works, although He did not fall 68 VII, 9 | illustrious and wonderful works. For as to those who have 69 VII, 11| What shall I say of the works of the body and soul? Do 70 VII, 11| frail and mortal, whatever works it contrives are equally 71 VII, 14| which He had rested from His works. But this is the Sabbath-day, 72 VII, 14| Therefore, since all the works of God were completed in 73 VII, 14| days in creating such great works, so His religion and truth 74 VII, 14| God, having finished His works, rested the seventh day 75 VII, 15| human strength, since the works of mortals are mortal. Thus 76 VII, 17| worship of God; and when his works shall be accomplished, another 77 VII, 19| same promise:--~"And the works made by the hand of the 78 VII, 20| deeds, that is, their evil works, shall be compared and weighed 79 VII, 23| can be assigned for divine works; but if from the beginning 80 VII, 26| who have worshipped the works of their own hands, who 81 VII, 26| endeavour to perform the works of righteousness. No one 82 VII, 26| dost fully perform the works of righteousness. It was 83 VII, 27| world, in accomplishing the works of righteousness, can in