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1 IV | be apparent what kind of man each is. For as some who 2 V | who took shape, and became man, and was called Jesus Christ; 3 X | did of His goodness, for man's sake, create all things 4 X | wickedness which is in every man, and which draws variously 5 XII | notice of God, and that each man goes to everlasting punishment 6 XII | to choose, the sensible man will not choose. That all 7 XIII | RATIONALLY. ~What sober-minded man, then, will not acknowledge 8 XIII | that we give to a crucified man a place second to the unchangeable 9 XV | doth corrupt. For what is a man profited, if he shall gain 10 XV | own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for it? 11 XV | there also is the mind of a man." And, "Do not these things 12 XVI | thee." And when a certain man came to Him and said, "Good 13 XVII | are persuaded) that every man will suffer punishment in 14 XIX | seed and a picture of a man, and were to say with confidence 15 XIX | you have never seen a dead man rise again. But as at first 16 XXII | called Jesus, even if only a man by ordinary generation, 17 XXIII | and power; and, becoming man according to His will, He 18 XXIII | that before He became a man among men, some, influenced 19 XXVI | generated by him. And a man, Meander, also a Samaritan, 20 XXVI | And there is Marcion, a man of Pontus, who is even at 21 XXX | we call Christ, being a man born of men, performed what 22 XXXI | a virgin, growing up to man's estate, and healing every 23 XXXII | though not of the seed of man, but of the power of God. 24 XXXII | He took flesh and became man. For as man did not make 25 XXXII | flesh and became man. For as man did not make the blood of 26 XXXV | other men until He grew to man's estate, which also came 27 XXXV | born, and unto us a young man is given, and the government 28 XXXVI | in your own writers, one man being the writer of the 29 XL | uttered thus: "Blessed is the man who hath not walked in the 30 XLII | years before Christ became a man and was crucified; and no 31 XLIII | according to the merit of each man's actions. Since if it be 32 XLIII | if it be fated that this man, e.g., be good, and this 33 XLIII | demonstrate. We see the same man making a transition to opposite 34 XLIII | by choice, did God make man: for neither would he be 35 XLIV | that God spoke thus to the man first created: "Behold, 36 XLVI | was born of a virgin as a man, and was named Jesus, and 37 XLVI | into heaven, an intelligent man will be able to comprehend 38 XLVIII| righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart; and 39 XLVIII| men are taken away, and no man considereth. From the presence 40 XLVIII| wickedness is the righteous man taken, and his burial shall 41 L | But that, having become man for our sakes, He endured 42 L | than the sons of men. A man under the stroke, and knowing 43 L | have gone astray; every man has wandered in his own 44 LI | Behold, as the Son of man He cometh in the clouds 45 LII | dishonoured and suffering Man; but the second, when, according 46 LIII | we believe of a crucified man that He is the first-born 47 LIII | He came and was born as man, and unless we saw that 48 LIV | as we said above, or of man, gave out that Bellerophon, 49 LIV | out that Bellerophon, a man born of man, himself ascended 50 LIV | Bellerophon, a man born of man, himself ascended to heaven 51 LVI | one be entangled by that man's doctrines, he may learn 52 LVIII | likewise another son. And this man many have believed, as if 53 LXIII | will of God, having become man for the human race, He endured 54 LXIII | as we before said, become Man by a virgin, according to 55 LXVI | allowed to partake but the man who believes that the things 56 LXVIII| Granianus, a most illustrious man; and this communication 57 LXVIII| special heed to, that if any man shall, through mere calumny,