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received 31
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receiving 3
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32 nothing
31 always
31 its
31 received
31 see
31 up
30 neither
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On the Trinity

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1 7 | by human discourse, nor received by human ears, nor gathered 2 10| body in himself, seeing "he received nothing from Mary ;" neither 3 13| unto His own, and His own received Him not. For the world was 4 13| from men or by man, but received it from Jesus Christ, reasonably 5 16| either the Paraclete has not received from Christ, as man, what 6 16| and the Paraclete has received from Christ what He may 7 16| may declare. But if He has received from Christ what He may 8 16| be God, from whom He has received what He declares: so that 9 16| because He wished to be received as God also? Because if 10 16| in predestination, Christ received that predestination to glory 11 17| others are perceived to have received from Him what they say. 12 18| at that time to have been received with hospitality in company 13 18| was believed to have been received with hospitality. For He 14 18| touched and seen was seen and received to hospitality. But this 15 19| manifest that it is not to be received as the Father, but as the 16 19| which He has constantly received on the faith of the heavenly 17 19| Angel. But yet He cannot be received as God the Father; but as 18 19| Angel, as Christ He can be received. And Him, as the author 19 20| reference to time; for He received the power of the divine 20 20| time. But if he who has received the power of one man, in 21 21| this commandment I have received of my Father." Now who is 22 21| life again, because He has received it of His Father? Or who 23 22| eminent reward. For He has "received a name which is above every 24 22| since it is declared that He received from the Father that name 25 25| CHRIST DIED IT MUST ALSO BE RECEIVED THAT GOD DIED; FOR SCRIPTURE 26 27| would have given, and not received, sanctification. Now, however, 27 27| by declaring that He has received sanctification from the 28 29| same apostle: "We have not received the spirit of the world, 29 31| Word, was born, who is not received in the sound of the stricken 30 31| who has no beginning He received the source of His nativity 31 31| Son refers all that He has received to the Father, remits again


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