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1 3 | THEIR LORD AND PARENT, IS PROVED FROM THE HOLY SCRIPTURES.~ 2 4 | which were ordained have proved that He that ordained them 3 6 | and when the hand, it is proved that He is the author of 4 10| own, except that thou hast proved that thou hast none of thine 5 10| side, so that He might be proved to be a sharer in our body 6 10| substance in which He died, is proved by the wounds of that very 7 12| THAT CHRIST IS GOD, IS PROVED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE 8 12| those, again, Christ is proved to be God the Father Almighty. 9 13| THAT THE SAME TRUTH IS PROVED FROM THE SACRED WRITINGS 10 13| world, it is most manifestly proved. to be God. And, nevertheless, 11 13| glory and His authority are proved. Moreover, if, whereas it 12 14| whom he perceives to be proved God by so many words as 13 15| the Father are one," He proved that He was the Son of God. 14 17| ARGUMENT. IT IS, MOREOVER, PROVED BY MOSES IN THE BEGINNING 15 18| ways is acknowledged to be proved God? And if, moreover, the 16 19| had the mastery, yet it proved to be inferior by being 17 19| wrestling seems to have proved Him man and God? And yet, 18 20| XX. ARGUMENT. IT IS PROVED FROM THE SCRIPTURES THAT 19 21| us, of us this Christ is proved to be not man only, because 20 22| it as ever. Whence it is proved that He thought that the 21 24| Jesus Christ would easily be proved to be both man and God. 22 26| occasion of Christ being proved from the sacred authority 23 26| Father. Wherein they are proved to be in error, not knowing 24 26| right hand of the Father is proved both by apostles and prophets? 25 27| being sent, He might be proved to be not the Father, but 26 27| lest the Father should be proved, in being sent, to be subjected 27 27| is observed that He has proved Himself to be, not the Father, 28 31| thus also He would have proved the existence of two Gods. 29 31| thus also He would have proved them to be two Gods. If 30 31| that God is one, in that He proved Him to be from no source 31 31| God whom He who was born proved to be without a beginning. 32 31| His Father, He is indeed proved to be Son of His Father; 33 31| nevertheless, the Father is proved to be one God; while by 34 31| moreover "was heard," briefly proved God His Father to be one