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Iustinus Martyr
The first Apology

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1 III | just, you will be before God without excuse. ~ 2 VI | respect to the most true God, the Father of righteousness 3 VIII | CHRISTIANS CONFESS THEIR FAITH IN GOD. ~And reckon ye that it 4 VIII | seek the abode that is with God, the Father and Creator 5 VIII | they who have proved to God by their works that they 6 IX | and have not the form of God (for we do not consider 7 IX | we do not consider that God has such a form as some 8 IX | they make what they call a god; which we consider not only 9 IX | to be even insulting to God, who, having ineffable glory 10 X | CHAPTER X -- HOW GOD IS TO BE SERVED. ~But we 11 X | received by tradition that God does not need the material 12 X | virtues as are peculiar to a God who is called by no proper 13 XI | speak of that which is with God, as appears also from the 14 XII | CHRISTIANS LIVE AS UNDER GOD'S EYE. ~And more than all 15 XII | to escape the notice of God, and that each man goes 16 XII | obtain the good gifts of God, and escape the punishments. 17 XII | escape the knowledge of God, would by all means live 18 XII | the Word, than whom, after God who begat Him, we know there 19 XII | both Son and Apostle of God the Father of all and the 20 XII | and this is the work of God, to tell of a thing before 21 XIII | XIII -- CHRISTIANS SERVE GOD RATIONALLY. ~What sober-minded 22 XIII | He is the Son of the true God Himself, and holding Him 23 XIII | unchangeable and eternal God, the Creator of all; for 24 XIV | follow the only unbegotten God through His Son--we who 25 XIV | the good and unbegotten God; we who valued above all 26 XIV | joyful hope of a reward from God the ruler of all. But lest 27 XIV | His word was the power of God. ~ 28 XV | already in his heart before God." And, "If thy right eye 29 XV | thoughts, are open before God. And many, both men and 30 XV | birds and the beasts? And God feedeth them. Take no thought, 31 XVI | that we ought to worship God alone, He thus persuaded 32 XVI | shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shall thou 33 XVI | all thy strength, the Lord God that made thee." And when 34 XVI | There is none good but God only, who made all things." 35 XVII | that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God' 36 XVII | God the things that are God's." Whence to God alone 37 XVII | that are God's." Whence to God alone we render worship, 38 XVII | power he has received from God, as Christ intimated when 39 XVII | intimated when He said, "To whom God has given more, of him shall 40 XVIII | firmly than they believe in God; since we expect to receive 41 XVIII | for we maintain that with God nothing is impossible. ~ 42 XIX | resolved into earth, should in God's appointed time rise again 43 XIX | For what power worthy of God those imagine who say, that 44 XIX | that beyond this not even God Himself can do anything, 45 XIX | with men is possible with God," and, "Fear not them that 46 XIX | that those things which God has taught us by Christ 47 XX | should be a dissolution by God of things corruptible. And 48 XX | called Stoics teach that even God Himself shall be resolved 49 XX | but we understand that God, the Creator of all things, 50 XX | arranged into a world by God, we shall seem to utter 51 XXI | who is the first-birth of God, was produced without sexual 52 XXI | deified who have lived near to God in holiness and virtue; 53 XXII | CHRIST. ~Moreover, the Son of God called Jesus, even if only 54 XXII | to be called the Son of God; for all writers call God 55 XXII | God; for all writers call God the Father of men and gods. 56 XXII | assert that the Word of God was born of God in a peculiar 57 XXII | Word of God was born of God in a peculiar manner, different 58 XXII | Mercury is the angelic word of God. But if any one objects 59 XXIII | who has been begotten by God, being His Word and first-begotten, 60 XXV | unbegotten and impossible God; of whom we are persuaded 61 XXVI | him. He was considered a god, and as a god was honoured 62 XXVI | considered a god, and as a god was honoured by you with 63 XXVI | Sancto," ~"To Simon the holy God." And almost all the Samaritans, 64 XXVI | acknowledge him as the first god; and a woman, Helena, who 65 XXVI | to believe in some other god greater than the Creator. 66 XXVI | blasphemies, and to deny that God is the maker of this universe, 67 XXVII | lest we should sin against God, first, because we see that 68 XXVIII| CHAPTER XXVIII -- GOD'S CARE FOR MEN. ~For among 69 XXVIII| foretold. For the reason why God has delayed to do this, 70 XXVIII| are without excuse before God; for they have been born 71 XXVIII| any one disbelieves that God cares for these things, 72 XXVIII| thereby either insinuate that God does not exist, or he will 73 XXIX | through fear, to worship as a god, though they knew both who 74 XXX | appeared to be the Son of God? we will now offer proof, 75 XXXI | men who were prophets of God, through whom the prophetic 76 XXXI | being called, the Son of God. We find it also predicted 77 XXXII | whom abideth the seed of God, the Word. And what is spoken 78 XXXII | man, but of the power of God. And the first power after 79 XXXII | And the first power after God the Father and Lord of all 80 XXXII | the blood of the vine, but God, so it was hereby intimated 81 XXXII | Christ. For by the power of God He was conceived by a virgin 82 XXXIII| shall say for His name, 'God with us.' " For things which 83 XXXIII| impossible with men, these God predicted by the Spirit 84 XXXIII| virgin; but the power of God having come upon the virgin, 85 XXXIII| conceive. And the angel of God who was sent to the same 86 XXXIII| Spirit and the power of God as anything else than the 87 XXXIII| is also the first-born of God, as the foresaid prophet 88 XXXV | and dare to draw near to God." And again in other words, 89 XXXVI | speaks as from the person of God the Lord and Father of all; 90 XXXVII| prophets from [the person of] God, you can now perceive. ~ 91 XXXIX | speaking: but by the power of God they proclaimed to every 92 XXXIX | teach to all the word of God; and we who formerly used 93 XL | men of every race; and how God calls Him His Son, and has 94 XL | strive to escape the power of God the Father and Lord of all, 95 XL | Christ Himself; and how God calls all to repentance 96 XLI | are idols of devils; but God made the heavens. Glory 97 XLIII | cannot act by choice, did God make man: for neither would 98 XLIV | telling us by Moses that God spoke thus to the man first 99 XLIV | utterance was made as if from God the Father and Lord of all: " 100 XLIV | sword, but the sword of God is fire, of which they who 101 XLIV | is his who chooses, and God is blameless," took this 102 XLIV | by a fatal necessity; but God foreknowing all that shall 103 XLV | HEAVEN FORETOLD. ~And that God the Father of all would 104 XLVI | Christ is the first-born of God, and we have declared above 105 XLVI | according to the will of God the Father and Lord of all, 106 XLIX | themselves to the Unbegotten God through Christ. And that 107 LIII | first-born of the unbegotten God, and Himself will pass judgment 108 LIII | were "desolate" of the true God, serving the works of their 109 LIII | Samaritans, having the word of God delivered to them by the 110 LIII | cities of ungodly men, which God burned with fire and brimstone, 111 LIV | was to come was the Son of God, and whether He would, riding 112 LIV | whether He was the Son of God, as we said above, or of 113 LVI | that he was considered a god, and honoured, like the 114 LVIII | teaching men to deny that God is the maker of all things 115 LVIII | Son, and preaches another god besides the Creator of all, 116 LVIII | than to seduce men from God who made them, and from 117 LIX | borrowed his statement that God, having altered matter which 118 LIX | and from what materials God at first formed the world, 119 LIX | thus: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the 120 LIX | deep; and the Spirit of God moved over the waters. And 121 LIX | moved over the waters. And God said, Let there be light; 122 LIX | convinced, that by the word of God the whole world was made 123 LX | discussion concerning the Son of God in the Timoeus of Plato, 124 LX | inspiration and influence of God, took brass, and made it 125 LX | power next to the first God was placed crosswise in 126 LX | Moses, "that the Spirit of God moved over the waters." 127 LX | the Logos which is with God, who he said was placed 128 LX | uttered by the power of God. ~ 129 LXI | we dedicated ourselves to God when we had been made new 130 LXI | instructed to pray and to entreat God with fasting, for the remission 131 LXI | regenerated. For, in the name of God, the Father and Lord of 132 LXI | of his sins, the name of God the Father and Lord of the 133 LXI | the name of the ineffable God; and if any one dare to 134 LXIII | CHAPTER LXIII -- HOW GOD APPEARED TO MOSES. ~And 135 LXIII | teach that the nameless God spake to Moses; whence the 136 LXIII | revealeth Him." Now the Word of God is His Son, as we have before 137 LXIII | them, "And the Angel of God spake to Moses, in a flame 138 LXIII | said, I am that I am, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, 139 LXIII | the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, 140 LXIII | Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of thy 141 LXIII | Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of thy fathers; go down 142 LXIII | the Christ is the Son of God and His Apostle, being of 143 LXIII | but now, by the will of God, having become man for the 144 LXIII | Moses, "And the angel of God spake to Moses in a flame 145 LXIII | said, I am that I am, the God of Abraham, and the God 146 LXIII | God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of 147 LXIII | the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob," yet maintain 148 LXIII | him was indeed the Son of God, who is called both Angel 149 LXIII | the first-begotten Word of God, is even God. And of old 150 LXIII | first-begotten Word of God, is even God. And of old He appeared 151 LXIII | Moses, "I am that I am, the God of Abraham, and the God 152 LXIII | God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of 153 LXIII | the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, and the God of 154 LXIII | the God of Jacob, and the God of your fathers," this signified 155 LXIII | themselves in the search after God; Abraham being the father 156 LXIV | said, "In the beginning God made the heaven and the 157 LXIV | unfurnished: and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the 158 LXIV | here said of the Spirit of God moving on the waters, they 159 LXIV | union, but, knowing that God conceived and made the world 160 LXVI | made flesh by the Word of God, had both flesh and blood 161 LXVII | is the first day on which God, having wrought a change 162 LXVIII| escape the coming judgment of God, if you continue in your 163 LXVIII| that which is pleasing to God. And though from the letter 164 LXVIII| greater confidence towards God than you yourselves have. 165 LXVIII| recognition of the worship of God. And hence you are jealous 166 LXVIII| them, on account of the God they bear about in their 167 LXVIII| suppose to be atheists, have God as their ruling power entrenched 168 LXVIII| the ground, and praying to God (a God of whom I am ignorant), 169 LXVIII| ground, and praying to God (a God of whom I am ignorant), 170 LXVIII| recognised the presence of God following on the prayer-- 171 LXVIII| following on the prayer--a God unconquerable and indestructible.


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