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1 I, pref| arrangements of that eternal majesty. And because it was impossible 2 I, pref| the worship of the true majesty. Nor does he deserve so 3 I, 1 | acknowledge and honour the majesty of the one and only true 4 I, 3 | and power of the divine majesty, if he thinks that the one 5 I, 3 | power, excellence, and majesty he may attribute to the 6 I, 4 | should both be heralds of His majesty, and correctors of the wickedness 7 I, 5 | understand the authority and majesty of your Judge, the Ruler 8 I, 6 | in which be asserts the majesty of the supreme and only 9 I, 8 | one God, whose energy and majesty Plato in the Timoeus asserts 10 I, 8 | the subject of such great majesty, they who worship the gods 11 I, 8 | could have had anything of majesty and divine influence; since 12 I, 11 | authority of his supposed majesty, feigned that he himself 13 II, 1 | vanity of men, to assert the majesty of the one God, undertaking 14 II, 1 | accustomed to wonder that the majesty of the one God, which keeps 15 II, 4 | HEATHENS THEMSELVES.~What majesty, then, can images have, 16 II, 4 | avenger of the violated majesty of the gods,--carried him 17 II, 5 | proof of His own single majesty; who girded the earth with 18 II, 7 | images, so much the greater majesty are they believed to have: 19 II, 8 | have often displayed their majesty both by prodigies, and dreams, 20 II, 10 | is possessed of perfect majesty, and might, and splendour. 21 II, 17 | and knowledge of the true Majesty, that they may not be able 22 II, 20 | been completed; and the majesty of heaven supplying the 23 III, 14 | speak, as the acknowledged majesty of the subject itself demands, 24 III, 17 | understand the power and majesty of the true God, but they 25 IV, 4 | who are deserters of His majesty and name. But that God is 26 IV, 6 | Father's excellence and majesty. But that there is a Son 27 IV, 8 | energy and power of His majesty, enclosed the vocal spirit 28 IV, 9 | described the excellence and majesty of the word, as the instance 29 IV, 10 | displayed the power of His majesty. For He made His people 30 IV, 12 | adore His name, confess His majesty, follow His teaching, and 31 IV, 12 | He shall come again with majesty and glory to judge every 32 IV, 16 | manifest in the power of His majesty. Of the first David thus 33 IV, 22 | His very death reveal His majesty? but He was led as one without 34 IV, 24 | endure the glory of His majesty in His own person, assuredly 35 IV, 26 | forth the excellency and majesty of the one God--then only 36 IV, 26 | the power of His heavenly majesty. Therefore, as His works 37 IV, 26 | passion or the height of His majesty would be unknown. Therefore 38 IV, 27 | be consistent with their majesty to visit those whom they 39 IV, 30 | of a woman, and that the Majesty of heaven could not be reduced 40 V, 2 | gods, by whose power and majesty, as he said, the world is 41 V, 6 | from the contempt of true majesty. For not only did they who 42 V, 21 | Him. For we trust in the majesty of Him who has power to 43 V, 21 | or how great must that majesty be considered, which is 44 VI, 1 | that sacred and surpassing majesty requires from man nothing 45 VI, 2 | flesh for appeasing the majesty of heaven, but of a pure 46 VI, 9 | relates the virtue and majesty of the surpassing God. Therefore 47 VI, 24 | For he both expressed the majesty of God, by saying that it 48 VI, 25 | be reverenced with gentle majesty, and always at hand? not 49 VII, 3 | understand His power and majesty, they mixed Him with the 50 VII, 5 | measures the excellence of His majesty according to the invention, 51 VII, 26 | evident to all in what true majesty consists. For they who wished