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1 3 | of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by those 2 7 | love Him, neither eye hath seen, nor ear hath heard, nor 3 14| heaven testify what He hath seen and heard," when it is plain 4 14| He say that "no man hath seen God at any time, save He 5 14| which is of God; He hath seen God?" Because if Christ 6 14| God, because no man has seen God; but if, being of God, 7 14| if, being of God, He has seen God, He wishes it to be 8 14| than man, in that He has seen God. If Christ is only man, 9 16| prior to Him Adam will be seen to have been predestinated, 10 18| THE FACT THAT HE WHO WAS SEEN OF ABRAHAM IS CALLED GOD; 11 18| FATHER, WHOM NO MAN HATH SEEN AT ANY TIME; BUT OF THE 12 18| another place that "God was seen of Abraham." And yet the 13 18| live." If God cannot be seen, how was God seen? Or if 14 18| cannot be seen, how was God seen? Or if He was seen, how 15 18| was God seen? Or if He was seen, how is it that He cannot 16 18| is it that He cannot be seen? For John also says, "No 17 18| also says, "No man hath seen God at any time;" and the 18 18| Paul, "Whom no man hath seen, nor can see." But certainly 19 18| therefore, truly, God was seen. Whence it may be understood 20 18| was not the Father who was seen, seeing that He never was 21 18| seeing that He never was seen; but the Son, who has both 22 18| accustomed to descend, and to be seen because He has descended. 23 18| inasmuch as He could be seen. And thus the weakness and 24 18| Wherefore it is the Son who is seen; but the Son of God is the 25 18| that the Father that was seen by Hagar or not? For He 26 18| added the instance of God seen of Abraham at the oak of 27 18| have it that the Father was seen at that time to have been 28 18| who also is God, who was seen by Abraham, and was believed 29 18| And this Lord was the God seen by Abraham; and this God 30 18| guest of Abraham, certainly seen because He was also touched. 31 18| assuredly not at that time seen, He who was accustomed to 32 18| accustomed to be touched and seen was seen and received to 33 18| be touched and seen was seen and received to hospitality. 34 18| was it the Father who was seen then, but the Son; and Christ 35 18| the Son; and Christ was seen. Rightly, therefore, Christ 36 18| God, who was not otherwise seen by Abraham, except that 37 19| and speckled: for I have seen all that Laban hath done 38 19| Vision of God: for I have seen the Lord face to face, and 39 19| Vision of God: "For I have seen," said he, "God face to 40 21| testified what things he had seen and heard; who "came not 41 25| death, while the soul is seen to be uncorrupted, and beyond 42 28| me, Philip? He who hath seen me, hath seen the Father 43 28| He who hath seen me, hath seen the Father also." But let 44 28| have known Him, and have seen Him," He said not as wishing 45 28| henceforth not only known, but seen the Father. For often the 46 28| Henceforth ye have known and have seen Him." Now He said that the 47 28| that the Father should be seen by whomsoever had followed 48 28| Himself should be the Father seen, but that whosoever was 49 28| was the Father: for He was seen, and He was touched· But 50 28| when Christ Himself is seen and touched, He still promises, 51 28| Father, seeing that He was seen, and yet promised that whoever 52 28| that which had yet to be seen; and His promise would have 53 28| rightly also He was then seen as the Son, because He was 54 28| and pointed out as to be seen by the pure in heart. Let 55 30| approach unto, whom no man hath seen, nor can see." And in another


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