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1 I, 4, 3 | it, as the fancy of every man among them pompously explains,
2 I, 5, 3 | the heavens; he fashioned man, yet knew not man; he brought
3 I, 5, 3 | fashioned man, yet knew not man; he brought to light the
4 I, 5, 5 | created the earthy [part of] man, not taking him from this
5 I, 5, 6 | part of the Demiurge, the man formed by his inspiration
6 I, 5, 6 | providence, rendered a spiritual man by the simultaneous inspiration
7 I, 5, 6 | This, then, is the kind of man whom they conceive of: he
8 I, 5, 6 | matter, and his spiritual man from the mother Achamoth.~
9 I, 6 | VI. THE THREEFOLD KIND OF MAN FEIGNED BY THESE HERETICS:
10 I, 7, 4 | or to [mere unassisted] man, or that it was simply a
11 I, 8, 1 | take this likeness of the man all to pieces, should rearrange
12 I, 8, 3 | follow Thee?" "The Son of man hath not where to lay His
13 I, 8, 3 | that are in my house," "No man, putting his hand to the
14 I, 8, 3 | kingdom of heaven" (for this man they declare to be of the
15 I, 8, 3 | another place, "But the animal man receiveth not the things
16 I, 8, 3 | And this, "The animal man receiveth not the things
17 I, 9, 2 | Light who enlighteneth every man this the Creator of the
18 I, 9, 4 | Now, what simple-minded man, I ask, would not be led
19 I, 10, 3 | God hath concluded every man in unbelief, that He may
20 I, 12, 4 | acknowledges himself the Son of man, as being a descendant of
21 I, 12, 4 | style himself the "Son of man."~
22 I, 13, 2 | speech, fill thine inner man, and multiply in thee her
23 I, 13, 3 | probable enough that this man possesses a demon as his
24 I, 13, 4 | spirit, though he is but a man, which is impossible. But
25 I, 14, 3 | this element Anthropos (Man), and says that is the fountain
26 I, 14, 6 | reason did Moses declare that man was formed on the sixth
27 I, 14, 6 | preparation, that the last man appeared, for the regeneration
28 I, 14, 9 | soul of the world and of man, according as they possess
29 I, 15, 2 | under the apprehension of man's senses, and having in
30 I, 15, 2 | Him. And therefore that man (Anthropos) was chosen according
31 I, 15, 3 | Him, through Mary, that man, whom, as He passed through
32 I, 15, 3 | confessed that He was the son of Man as well as revealed the
33 I, 15, 3 | Jesus is the name of that man formed by a special dispensation,
34 I, 18, 1 | these, in the twelfth place, man. Thus they teach that the
35 I, 18, 1 | by the Spirit. Moreover, man also, being formed after
36 I, 18, 1 | the Ogdoad is indicated by man in this way: that he possesses
37 I, 18, 1 | they teach that the whole man contains the entire image
38 I, 18, 2 | follows:--They affirm that man was formed on the eighth
39 I, 18, 2 | them also hold that one man was formed after the image
40 I, 18, 2 | that this was the spiritual man; and that another man was
41 I, 18, 2 | spiritual man; and that another man was formed out of the earth.~
42 I, 19, 1 | is spoken by Moses, "No man shall see God and live,"
43 I, 19, 2 | prophets. But this passage, "No man shall see God and live,"
44 I, 19, 2 | indeed that these words, "No man shall see God," are spoken
45 I, 21, 4 | redemption of the inner man. This, however, is not of
46 I, 21, 4 | the inner and spiritual man is redeemed by means of
47 I, 21, 5 | powers, and that their inner man may ascend on high in an
48 I, 22, 1 | all),--He who fashioned man,--He [who] is the God of
49 I, 23, 1 | But there was a certain man, Simon by name, who beforetime
50 I, 23, 1 | his magical power. This man, then, was glorified by
51 I, 23, 3 | appear among men to be a man, while yet he was not a
52 I, 23, 3 | while yet he was not a man; and that thus he was thought
53 I, 23, 5 | The successor of this man was Menander, also a Samaritan
54 I, 24, 1 | company of seven angels. Man, too, was the workmanship
55 I, 24, 1 | other, saying, "Let us make man after our image and likeness."
56 I, 24, 1 | spark of life, which gave man an erect posture, compacted
57 I, 24, 1 | life, after the death of a man, returns to those things
58 I, 24, 2 | by supposition, a visible man; and he maintained that
59 I, 24, 4 | appeared, then, on earth as a man, to the nations of these
60 I, 24, 4 | death, but Simon, a certain man of Cyrene, being compelled,
61 I, 24, 4 | who came in the form of a man, and was thought to be crucified,
62 I, 24, 4 | confesses the crucified, that man is still a slave, and under
63 I, 26, 1 | Cerinthus, again, a man who was educated in the
64 I, 27, 2 | manifested in the form of a man to those who were in Judaea,
65 I, 27, 4 | But since this man is the only one who has
66 I, 28, 1 | invented among them. A certain man named Tatian first introduced
67 I, 29, 3 | produces a perfect and true man, whom they also call Adamas,
68 I, 29, 3 | by Autogenes along with man, and was united to him;
69 I, 30, 1 | and is styled the first man. They also maintain that
70 I, 30, 1 | the son of man--the second man. Below these, again, is
71 I, 30, 1 | they maintain, the first man, with his son, delighting
72 I, 30, 1 | of the first and second man, and of the Holy Spirit,
73 I, 30, 2 | father of all, of the first man, of the son, of the second
74 I, 30, 2 | of the son, of the second man, of Christ their son, and
75 I, 30, 6 | all, the first Anthropos (man), is above thee; and so
76 I, 30, 6 | exclaimed, "Come, let us make man after our image." The six
77 I, 30, 6 | them with the idea of a man (in order that by means
78 I, 30, 6 | power), jointly formed a man of immense size, both in
79 I, 30, 6 | that by breathing into man the spirit of life, he was
80 I, 30, 6 | of his power; that hence man became a possessor of nous (
81 I, 30, 6 | to the first Anthropos (man), forsaking those who had
82 I, 30, 7 | design of again emptying man by means of woman, and produced
83 I, 30, 10 | himself chose a certain man named Abraham from among
84 I, 30, 11 | regarding the first Anthropos (man), and concerning that Christ
85 I, 30, 12 | and begged from the first man that Christ should be sent
86 I, 30, 13 | himself the son of the first man. The powers and the father
87 II, 2, 1 | ascribe such conduct even to a man of any ability, how much
88 II, 2, 3 | very properly say that the man cut and divided it who formed
89 II, 2, 4 | should know Him might become man. But He Himself in Himself,
90 II, 4, 2 | who were the creators of man, and to have conferred on
91 II, 9, 1 | tradition of the first-formed man, this persuasion, while
92 II, 11, 1 | world, and Fashioner of man, who was proclaimed by the
93 II, 12, 7 | evident even to a blind man, that not merely thirty
94 II, 13, 4 | separated from the living man, while its motions and affections
95 II, 13, 10 | the Word was produced by man, and not man by the Word;
96 II, 13, 10 | produced by man, and not man by the Word; and that man
97 II, 13, 10 | man by the Word; and that man existed prior to the Word,
98 II, 14, 1 | world and the formation of man, maintaining that they alone
99 II, 17, 2 | special form, just as has a man from another man, and one
100 II, 17, 2 | as has a man from another man, and one herd of cattle
101 II, 17, 9 | mystery in the case of that man who was blind from his birth,
102 II, 19, 2 | which was made by him to man, their words are futile
103 II, 19, 2 | spiritual Pleroma, because that man who dwells within reveals
104 II, 19, 6 | possess the figure of a man. and not the form of the
105 II, 20, 3 | also established fallen man by His own strength, and
106 II, 20, 5 | regarding him, "Woe to the man by whom the Son of man shall
107 II, 20, 5 | the man by whom the Son of man shall be betrayed;" and, "
108 II, 22, 3 | occasion He cured the paralytic man, who had lain beside the
109 II, 22, 4 | who describe Him as being man only in appearance; but
110 II, 22, 4 | So likewise He was an old man for old men, that He might
111 II, 22, 5 | being in fact still a young man, and who had by no means
112 II, 22, 5 | fortieth and fiftieth year a man begins to decline towards
113 II, 24, 4 | Scripture], "He suffered no man to go in, save Peter and
114 II, 24, 4 | of the maiden." The rich man in hell declared that he
115 II, 24, 4 | commanded the paralytic man to go into his house, had
116 II, 25, 3 | investigation, let him reflect that man is infinitely inferior to
117 II, 25, 3 | who made him. For thou, O man, art not an uncreated being,
118 II, 26, 1 | love which is the life of man; and that he should search
119 II, 26, 2 | on account of which one man has so many, and another
120 II, 26, 3 | vain, and would not such a man be justly declared mad,
121 II, 27, 2 | of procedure, therefore, man would always be inquiring
122 II, 28, 1 | formed this world, fashioned man, and bestowed the faculty
123 II, 28, 3 | should for ever teach, and man should for ever learn the
124 II, 28, 4 | possible, in the case of man, who is a compound being,
125 II, 28, 4 | this way of the mind of man and the thought of man;
126 II, 28, 4 | of man and the thought of man; and to say that thought (
127 II, 28, 4 | expressed); and [to say] that a man sometimes is at rest and
128 II, 28, 6 | and that hour knoweth no man, neither the Son, but the
129 II, 28, 6 | may occur to us. For no man is superior to his master.
130 II, 28, 6 | we reply to him, that no man understands that production,
131 II, 29, 3 | intermediate place, no part of man will any longer be left
132 II, 30, 5 | acquired his reputation. Such a man, if any such were found,
133 II, 30, 5 | assertions: for the better man is shown by his works, and
134 II, 30, 7 | which it is not lawful for a man to utter. But what did that
135 II, 30, 7 | Pleroma. For that inner man which was in him, and spoke
136 II, 30, 7 | that is, their [inner] man, at once ascends above the
137 II, 30, 7 | occurred to the [inner] man of the apostle; for the
138 II, 30, 7 | and that when the tuner man is said to be invisible
139 II, 30, 7 | and the earth, and formed man, and placed him in paradise,
140 II, 30, 8 | it is not possible for a man to utter, inasmuch as they
141 II, 30, 9 | good; He it is who formed man, who planted paradise, who
142 II, 31, 2 | the spirit of the dead man has returned, and he has
143 II, 32, 1 | adulterer rejected, but also the man who desires to commit adultery;
144 II, 32, 1 | his own damnation, but the man also who is angry with his
145 II, 32, 2 | prepared for the health of man; the art of painting and
146 II, 32, 5 | Carpocrates, or of any other man whatever, it is manifest
147 II, 32, 5 | manifest that. when He was made man, He held fellowship with
148 II, 34, 1 | recorded respecting the rich man and that Lazarus who found
149 II, 34, 1 | they possess the form of a man, so that they may be recognised,
150 II, 34, 3 | respecting the salvation of man: "He asked life of Thee,
151 II, 34, 4 | declares of the first-formed man, "He became a living soul,"
152 III, 3, 3 | allotted the bishopric. This man, as he had seen the blessed
153 III, 3, 3 | and earth, the Creator of man, who brought on the deluge,
154 III, 3, 4 | time, and, when a very old man, gloriously and most nobly
155 III, 3, 4 | to the present time,--a man who was of much greater
156 III, 3, 4 | truth; as Paul also says, "A man that is an heretic, after
157 III, 4, 1 | the apostles, like a rich man [depositing his money] in
158 III, 4, 1 | the truth: so that every man, whosoever will, can draw
159 III, 4, 2 | virgin, He Himself uniting man through Himself to God,
160 III, 5, 2 | accursed who sends the blind man astray in the way. For the
161 III, 5, 2 | safety. Or what medical man, anxious to heal a sick
162 III, 6, 5 | And Moses himself, being a man of God, was indeed given
163 III, 7, 2 | the promise was made," -- man thus asking the question,
164 III, 8, 1 | do also use, a covetous man, and one who wishes to have
165 III, 8, 2 | and truly to be the strong man, saying that one can in
166 III, 8, 2 | spoil the goods of a strong man, if he do not first bind
167 III, 8, 2 | not first bind the strong man himself, and then he will
168 III, 8, 2 | the house of this [strong man] when we were in a state
169 III, 8, 2 | being strong, the strong man should have been unconquered.
170 III, 9, 3 | dispense judgment to the humble man, and reprove the haughty
171 III, 9, 3 | inasmuch as the Word of God was man from the root of Jesse,
172 III, 9, 3 | should testify to Him of man, for He Himself knew what
173 III, 9, 3 | Himself knew what was in man." For He called all men
174 III, 10, 2 | would become the Son of man for this purpose, that man
175 III, 10, 2 | man for this purpose, that man also might become the son
176 III, 10, 2 | said, After me cometh a man who was made before me;
177 III, 11, 3 | manifested as a transfigured man; but they maintain Him to
178 III, 11, 4 | us, saying, "There was a man sent from God, whose name
179 III, 11, 6 | For "no man," he says, "hath seen God
180 III, 11, 6 | nor cry; neither shall any man hear His voice in the streets.
181 III, 11, 8 | it were, the face as of a man,"--an evident description
182 III, 11, 8 | relates His generation as a man, saying, "The book of the
183 III, 11, 8 | character of] a humble and meek man is kept up through the whole
184 III, 11, 8 | Afterwards, being made man for us, He sent the gift
185 III, 11, 8 | fourth, that which renovates man, and sums up all things
186 III, 12, 1 | be desolate, and let no man dwell therein; and, His
187 III, 12, 2 | words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved by God among you
188 III, 12, 3 | John, had looked upon the man lame from his birth, before
189 III, 12, 3 | own power we had made this man to walk? The God of Abraham,
190 III, 12, 3 | of God, who also was made man, and suffered; thus leading
191 III, 12, 4 | deed done to the impotent man, by what means he has been
192 III, 12, 4 | even by Him cloth this man stand here before you whole.
193 III, 12, 5 | instance of healing ("for the man was above forty years old
194 III, 12, 6 | tolerate and to preserve each man's idea regarding God rooted
195 III, 12, 6 | whom the Jews had seen as a man, and had fastened to the
196 III, 12, 7 | was, it is said, "a devout man, and one who feared God
197 III, 12, 8 | prophet, when he and this man were alone together? Was
198 III, 12, 8 | be the Son of God." This man was also sent into the regions
199 III, 12, 9 | or stone graven by art or man's device. Therefore God,
200 III, 12, 9 | in righteousness by the man Jesus; whereof He hath given
201 III, 12, 9 | Jesus Christ had made a man to walk who had been lame
202 III, 12, 11 | For by deeds the better man appears, as I have already
203 III, 12, 13 | heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand
204 III, 12, 15 | an unlawful thing for a man that is a Jew to keep company
205 III, 12, 15 | that I should not call any man common or unclean. Therefore
206 III, 12, 15 | did he exclaim, "Can any man forbid water, that these
207 III, 13, 2 | not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and
208 III, 14, 1 | had beheld in a dream a man of Macedonia, saying, "Come
209 III, 14, 1 | Paul healing the chief man of that island; and how
210 III, 14, 3 | Now if any man set Luke aside, as one who
211 III, 14, 3 | on the Sabbath-day; the man who had the dropsy, whom
212 III, 14, 3 | cannot recompense us; the man who knocked during the night
213 III, 14, 3 | the parable of that rich man who stored up the goods
214 III, 14, 3 | to this, that of the rich man, who was clothed in purple
215 III, 15, 2 | them who assert that that man who comes from above ought
216 III, 16 | PERFECT GOD AND PERFECT MAN.~1.
217 III, 16, 2 | exhibiting his generation as a man from the Virgin, even as
218 III, 16, 2 | might consider Him as a mere man: for "not by the will of
219 III, 16, 2 | flesh nor by the will of man, but by the will of God
220 III, 16, 3 | God being made the Son Of man, that through Him we may
221 III, 16, 5 | for He says: "The Son of man must suffer many things,
222 III, 16, 5 | therefore, knew no other son of man but Him who was of Mary,
223 III, 16, 6 | every respect, too, He is man, the formation of God; and
224 III, 16, 6 | God; and thus He took up man into Himself, the invisible
225 III, 16, 6 | and the Word being made man, thus summing up all things
226 III, 16, 7 | take Him, it is said, "No man laid hands upon Him, for
227 III, 16, 7 | had to become the Son of man.~8.
228 III, 17, 1 | of God, made the Son of man, becoming accustomed in
229 III, 17, 3 | the Holy Spirit His own man, who had fallen among thieves,
230 III, 17, 4 | having become incarnate in man for the sake of man, and
231 III, 17, 4 | incarnate in man for the sake of man, and fulfilling all the
232 III, 17, 4 | similitude of the colour; as a man" superior to me has said,
233 III, 18 | THAT THE SON OF GOD BECAME MAN MERELY IN APPEARANCE, BUT
234 III, 18, 1 | inasmuch as He became a man liable to suffering, [it
235 III, 18, 1 | incarnate, and was made man, He commenced afresh the
236 III, 18, 2 | was not possible that the man who had once for all been
237 III, 18, 3 | declared, "He is also a man, and who shall know him?"
238 III, 18, 3 | and whom he speaks of as man. For after remarking, "But
239 III, 18, 3 | incarnation, "For since by man came death, by man [came]
240 III, 18, 3 | since by man came death, by man [came] also the resurrection
241 III, 18, 3 | having been made the Son of man, as the very name itself
242 III, 18, 4 | men say that I, the Son of man, am?" and when Peter had
243 III, 18, 4 | clear that He, the Son of man, is Christ the Son of the
244 III, 18, 4 | to the disciples, "If any man will come after Me, let
245 III, 18, 6 | having been made the Son of man. For He fought and conquered;
246 III, 18, 6 | and conquered; for He was man contending for the fathers,
247 III, 18, 6 | for He bound the strong man, and set free the weak,
248 III, 18, 7 | already said, He caused man (human nature) to cleave
249 III, 18, 7 | one with God. For unless man had overcome the enemy of
250 III, 18, 7 | had overcome the enemy of man, the enemy would not have
251 III, 18, 7 | it securely. And unless man had been joined to God,
252 III, 18, 7 | and concord, and present man to God, while He revealed
253 III, 18, 7 | while He revealed God to man. For, in what way could
254 III, 18, 7 | the flesh nor truly made man, are as yet under the old
255 III, 18, 7 | however, a weighty burden upon man, who had sin in himself,
256 III, 18, 7 | over the spirit, but over man. For it behoved Him who
257 III, 18, 7 | destroy sin, and redeem man under the power of death,
258 III, 18, 7 | thing which he was, that is, man; who had been drawn by sin
259 III, 18, 7 | sin should be destroyed by man, and man should go forth
260 III, 18, 7 | be destroyed by man, and man should go forth from death.
261 III, 18, 7 | disobedience of the one man who was originally moulded
262 III, 18, 7 | by the obedience of one man, who was originally born
263 III, 18, 7 | was the Word of God made man, as also Moses says: "God,
264 III, 18, 7 | the ancient formation of man, that He might kill sin,
265 III, 18, 7 | of its power, and vivify man; and therefore His works
266 III, 19 | JESUS CHRIST WAS NOT A MERE MAN, BEGOTTEN FROM JOSEPH IN
267 III, 19 | FATHER MOST HIGH, AND VERY MAN, BORN' OF THE VIRGIN.~1.
268 III, 19, 1 | that He was simply a mere man, begotten by Joseph, remaining
269 III, 19, 1 | the Word of God was made man, and He who was the Son
270 III, 19, 1 | of God became the Son of man, that man, having been taken
271 III, 19, 1 | became the Son of man, that man, having been taken into
272 III, 19, 2 | generation?" since "He is a man, and who shall recognise
273 III, 19, 2 | flesh, or by the will of man," is the Son of man, this
274 III, 19, 2 | will of man," is the Son of man, this is Christ, the Son
275 III, 19, 2 | others, He had been a mere man. But that He had, beyond
276 III, 19, 2 | Him: also, that He was a man without comeliness, and
277 III, 19, 3 | For as He became man in order to undergo temptation,
278 III, 19, 3 | the Father, and the Son of man, since He had a generation
279 III, 19, 3 | being--was made the Son of man. Wherefore also the Lord
280 III, 19, 3 | the height above, which man did not ask for, because
281 III, 19, 3 | first-fruits of the resurrection of man; that, as the Head rose
282 III, 19, 3 | namely, the body] of every man who is found in life--when
283 III, 20 | HIMSELF, BY THE FALL OF MAN, AS PATIENT, BENIGN, MERCIFUL,
284 III, 20 | MERCIFUL, MIGHTY TO SAVE. MAN IS THEREFORE MOST UNGRATEFUL,
285 III, 20, 1 | therefore was God, when man became a defaulter, as foreseeing
286 III, 20, 1 | beginning, did God permit man to be swallowed up by the
287 III, 20, 1 | land." [This was done] that man, receiving an unhoped-for
288 III, 20, 1 | Lord's presence;" and that man should never adopt an opposite
289 III, 20, 1 | Satan) thus rendered him (man) more ungrateful towards
290 III, 20, 1 | love which God had towards man, and blinded his mind not
291 III, 20, 2 | long-suffering of God, that man, passing through all things,
292 III, 20, 2 | greatness. For the glory of man [is] God, but [His] works [
293 III, 20, 2 | His. wisdom and power [is] man. Just as the physician is
294 III, 20, 2 | spiritual Aeons, but to man, who had been disobedient
295 III, 20, 2 | but that He might call man forth into His own likeness,
296 III, 20, 2 | Word of God who dwelt in man, and became the Son of man,
297 III, 20, 2 | man, and became the Son of man, that He might accustom
298 III, 20, 2 | that He might accustom man to receive God, and God
299 III, 20, 2 | God, and God to dwell in man, according to the good pleasure
300 III, 20, 3 | God. And again: "Wretched man that I am, who shall deliver
301 III, 20, 4 | it should not be a mere man who should save us, nor [
302 III, 20, 4 | should Himself become very man, visible, when He should
303 III, 20, 4 | And that it was not a mere man who died for us, Isaiah
304 III, 20, 4 | inheritance, and that [He is] man. For he says, "His feet
305 III, 20, 4 | an indication proper to man.~
306 III, 21, 1 | God, then, was made man, and the Lord did Himself
307 III, 21, 4 | And He shows that He is a man, when He says, "Butter and
308 III, 21, 4 | understand that He is a mere man only, nor, on the other
309 III, 21, 5 | appropriate to a generating man, and a woman conceiving
310 III, 21, 5 | a woman conceiving by a man. In this promise, therefore,
311 III, 21, 5 | was not from the will of man. But it has fixed and established "
312 III, 21, 6 | young woman conceiving by a man should bring forth,--a thing
313 III, 21, 6 | God giving this sign, but man not working it out.~7.
314 III, 21, 7 | was not by the will of a man, but by the will of God.~
315 III, 21, 9 | of the Lord: Write this man a disinherited person; for
316 III, 21, 9 | the ancient formation [of man].~10.
317 III, 21, 10 | For as by one man's disobedience sin entered,
318 III, 21, 10 | by the obedience of one man, righteousness having been
319 III, 21, 10 | had not yet sent rain, and man had not tilled the ground"),
320 III, 21, 10 | from the earth and formed man; so did He who is the Word,
321 III, 21, 10 | then, the first Adam had a man for his father, and was
322 III, 21, 10 | Himself, should be formed as man by God, to have an analogy
323 III, 22, 1 | preserve the analogy of man, and He must seem an inconsistent
324 III, 22, 1 | also appeared putatively as man when He was not man, and
325 III, 22, 1 | putatively as man when He was not man, and that He was made man
326 III, 22, 1 | man, and that He was made man while taking nothing from
327 III, 22, 1 | while taking nothing from man. For if He did not receive
328 III, 22, 1 | being, He neither was made man nor the Son of man; and
329 III, 22, 1 | made man nor the Son of man; and if He was not made
330 III, 22, 1 | confess Himself the Son of man, and blesses "the meek,
331 III, 22, 3 | predestined that the first man should be of an animal nature,
332 III, 22, 4 | also did Mary, having a man betrothed [to her], and
333 III, 22, 4 | term a woman betrothed to a man, the wife of him who had
334 III, 23, 1 | handiwork, should save that very man who had been created after
335 III, 23, 1 | economy of salvation regarding man came to pass according to
336 III, 23, 1 | of His creatures.] For if man, who had been created by
337 III, 23, 1 | matter of the correction of man and the probation of all,
338 III, 23, 1 | and by means of the second man did He bind the strong man,
339 III, 23, 1 | man did He bind the strong man, and spoiled his goods,
340 III, 23, 1 | abolished death, vivifying that man who had been in a state
341 III, 23, 1 | wherefore he who had led man captive, was justly captured
342 III, 23, 1 | in his turn by God; but man, who had been led captive,
343 III, 23, 2 | be told, the first formed man, of whom the Scripture says
344 III, 23, 2 | Lord spake, "Let Us make man after Our own image and
345 III, 23, 2 | his title. But inasmuch as man is saved, it is fitting
346 III, 23, 2 | was created the original man should be saved. For it
347 III, 23, 2 | who has afforded help to man, and restored him to His
348 III, 23, 3 | that it might not remain in man." But man received, as the
349 III, 23, 3 | not remain in man." But man received, as the punishment
350 III, 23, 3 | originally prepared for man, but for him who beguiled
351 III, 23, 3 | but for him who beguiled man, and caused him to offend--
352 III, 23, 5 | that it might fall upon man with a mitigated rebuke.
353 III, 23, 5 | detested him who had led man astray, but by degrees,
354 III, 23, 6 | place in the earth, so that man, ceasing at length to live
355 III, 23, 7 | and impeding the steps of man, until the seed did come
356 III, 23, 7 | up and spread out against man, and which rendered him
357 III, 23, 7 | subject him to the power of man, who had been conquered
358 III, 23, 7 | had taken possession of man. Therefore, when man has
359 III, 23, 7 | of man. Therefore, when man has been liberated, "what
360 III, 23, 7 | said with justice, if that man, over whom death did first
361 III, 23, 7 | therefore the Lord vivifies man, that is, Adam, death is
362 III, 23, 8 | False, therefore, is that, man who first started this idea,
363 III, 23, 8 | already indicated, this man entangled himself with all
364 III, 23, 8 | not profit when persuading man [to sin], except to this
365 III, 23, 8 | transgressor, obtaining man as the first-fruits of his
366 III, 24, 1 | sake of His own creature man. But [it has, on the other
367 III, 24, 1 | well-grounded system which tends to man's salvation, namely, our
368 III, 24, 1 | was to the first created man, for this purpose, that
369 III, 24, 2 | essence--for that has no man measured or handled--but
370 IV, pref, 2| The man, however, who would undertake
371 IV, pref, 4| derogating from the salvation of man. Now man is a mixed organization
372 IV, pref, 4| the salvation of man. Now man is a mixed organization
373 IV, pref, 4| also He said, "Let Us make man." This, then, is the aim
374 IV, 2, 3 | having said to the rich man, with reference to all those
375 IV, 2, 4 | story respecting a poor man and a rich one; but He has
376 IV, 2, 4 | there was," He says, "a rich man, who was clothed in purple
377 IV, 2, 7 | Him], and know that this man is truly the Saviour of
378 IV, 3, 1 | sits after the fashion of a man, and is contained within
379 IV, 4, 1 | of bondage (under which man was reduced, who in former
380 IV, 4, 3 | made such by nature. But man, being endowed with reason,
381 IV, 4, 3 | lusts; as says the prophet, "Man, being in honour, did not
382 IV, 5, 1 | the things of time. for man, so that coming to maturity
383 IV, 5, 4 | follow Him. For in Abraham man had learned beforehand,
384 IV, 5, 5 | towards God justifies a man; and therefore he said, "
385 IV, 6 | THE WORDS OF CHRIST, "NO MAN KNOWETH THE FATHER, BUT
386 IV, 6, 1 | made known, declared, "No man knoweth the Son, but the
387 IV, 6, 1 | Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son,
388 IV, 6, 1 | the following manner: "No man knew the Father, but the
389 IV, 6, 1 | came [into the world] as man, and [if] the Father did
390 IV, 6, 2 | said to His disciples: "No man knoweth the Son but the
391 IV, 6, 3 | the Lord taught us that no man is capable of knowing God,
392 IV, 6, 5 | means of the formation [of man] the Artificer who formed
393 IV, 6, 6 | from Him who declared "No man knoweth the Father," but
394 IV, 6, 6 | from all that He was very man, and that He was very God,
395 IV, 6, 6 | end, and without Him no man can attain the knowledge
396 IV, 6, 6 | why the Lord declared: "No man knoweth the Son, but the
397 IV, 7, 1 | the Son of God would be a man among men, by whose advent
398 IV, 7, 3 | shown to be known by no man, unless by the Son, and
399 IV, 7, 3 | agency of the Son, can any man know God. Wherefore did
400 IV, 7, 3 | truth, and the life and no man cometh unto the Father but
401 IV, 7, 4 | creation into being, and form man, for whom also the creation
402 IV, 7, 4 | things which had reference to man; while, [at the same time,]
403 IV, 7, 4 | of that declaration, "No man knoweth the Father, but
404 IV, 8, 2 | suffering death, that exiled man might go forth from condemnation,
405 IV, 8, 3 | going beyond it, as that man did, who of his own accord
406 IV, 9, 1 | of heaven, is like unto a man that is an householder,
407 IV, 9, 1 | For the Lord is the good man of the house, who rules
408 IV, 9, 3 | precepts which form the man are numerous, and the steps
409 IV, 9, 3 | and the steps which lead man to God are not a few. It
410 IV, 9, 3 | king, though he is [but] a man, to grant to his subjects
411 IV, 9, 3 | then the progress of this man will consist in his also
412 IV, 11, 1 | the purpose of bringing man to perfection? For He formed
413 IV, 11, 2 | respect God differs from man, that God indeed makes,
414 IV, 11, 2 | that God indeed makes, but man is made; and truly, He who
415 IV, 11, 2 | manner, while, [as regards] man, he is created skilfully.
416 IV, 11, 2 | the fount of all good; but man receives advancement and
417 IV, 11, 2 | always the same, so also man, when found in God, shall
418 IV, 11, 2 | benefits upon, or to enrich man; nor does man ever cease
419 IV, 11, 2 | to enrich man; nor does man ever cease from receiving
420 IV, 11, 2 | His glorification, is the man who is grateful to Him that
421 IV, 11, 2 | judgment is the ungrateful man, who both despises his Maker
422 IV, 12, 1 | when they circumcised a man [on that day]; but they
423 IV, 12, 2 | moreover, that love makes man perfect; and that he who
424 IV, 13, 1 | precepts] of the law, by which man is justified, which also
425 IV, 13, 1 | for He it is who leads man into fellowship and unity
426 IV, 13, 2 | obey its commandments, that man might learn to serve God.
427 IV, 13, 2 | should be removed, to which man had now become accustomed,
428 IV, 13, 3 | slave, but may as a free man go before him, showing thyself
429 IV, 13, 4 | neighbour as one's self (now man is neighbour to man), and
430 IV, 13, 4 | now man is neighbour to man), and to abstain from every
431 IV, 14 | GOD DEMANDS OBEDIENCE FROM MAN, IF HE FORMED MAN, CALLED
432 IV, 14 | OBEDIENCE FROM MAN, IF HE FORMED MAN, CALLED HIM AND PLACED HIM
433 IV, 14 | LAWS, IT WAS MERELY FOR MAN'S WELFARE; NOT THAT GOD
434 IV, 14 | THAT GOD STOOD IN NEED OF MAN, BUT THAT HE GRACIOUSLY
435 IV, 14 | GRACIOUSLY CONFERRED UPON MAN HIS FAVOURS IN EVERY POSSIBLE
436 IV, 14, 1 | as if He stood in need of man, but that He might have [
437 IV, 14, 1 | of nothing, so much does man stand in need of fellowship
438 IV, 14, 1 | For this is the glory of man, to continue and remain
439 IV, 14, 2 | was, too, that God formed man at the first, because of
440 IV, 14, 2 | upon earth, accustoming man to bear His Spirit [within
441 IV, 15, 1 | Moses as follows: "This man did indeed receive the commandments
442 IV, 15, 2 | power of self-government in man, while at the same time
443 IV, 16, 1 | in which [kingdom], the man who shall have persevered
444 IV, 16, 2 | And that man was not justified by these
445 IV, 16, 2 | angels although he was a man, and was translated, and
446 IV, 16, 2 | earth for judgment, but the man who pleased [God] was translated
447 IV, 16, 3 | of Egypt, in order that man might again become the disciple
448 IV, 16, 3 | thou mightest know that man cloth not live by bread
449 IV, 16, 3 | proceeding out of His mouth doth man live." And it enjoined love
450 IV, 16, 3 | unworthy of God, who prepares man for His friendship through
451 IV, 16, 3 | which did certainly profit man himself; God, however, standing
452 IV, 16, 3 | no need of anything from man.~4.
453 IV, 16, 4 | these things did indeed make man glorious, by supplying what
454 IV, 16, 4 | at all stand in need of man's love. For the glory of
455 IV, 16, 4 | glory of God was wanting to man, which he could obtain in
456 IV, 16, 4 | of thy days." Preparing man for this life, the Lord
457 IV, 16, 5 | in which [condition] a man is more severely tested,
458 IV, 17, 1 | demanded it], on account of man himself who offers it, the
459 IV, 17, 1 | He continues, giving him (man) counsel: "Offer unto God
460 IV, 17, 1 | to those. things by which man is justified and draws nigh
461 IV, 17, 2 | because He was angry, like a man, as many venture to say,
462 IV, 17, 3 | He declares by the same man, "But let him that glorieth,
463 IV, 17, 3 | says, therefore, "Upon this man will I look, even upon him
464 IV, 17, 3 | Speak ye the truth every man to his neighbour, and execute
465 IV, 17, 3 | says in like manner: "What man is there who desireth life,
466 IV, 17, 6 | Father is glorified, and man also? And because it is [
467 IV, 17, 6 | His own Son, who was made man by Him, He calls it His
468 IV, 18, 1 | thy God empty;" so that man, being accounted as grateful,
469 IV, 18, 3 | therefore, do not sanctify a man, for God stands in no need
470 IV, 19, 2 | things which the heart of man understands not, neither
471 IV, 19, 2 | not a God afar off? If any man is hid in secret places,
472 IV, 19, 3 | But if man comprehends not the fulness
473 IV, 20, 1 | Scripture says, "And God formed man, taking clay of the earth,
474 IV, 20, 1 | speaks, saying, "Let Us make man after Our image and likeness;"
475 IV, 20, 2 | David: He shall Open, and no man shall shut: He shall shut,
476 IV, 20, 2 | shut: He shall shut, and no man shall open." For no one
477 IV, 20, 2 | as [He was] a righteous man, "who did no sin, neither
478 IV, 20, 2 | resplendent flesh, and that thus man might attain to immortality,
479 IV, 20, 4 | been made by Him (for no man has searched out His height,
480 IV, 20, 4 | the last times was made a man among men, that He might
481 IV, 20, 4 | the beginning, that is, man to God. Wherefore the prophets,
482 IV, 20, 4 | and communion of God and man took place according to
483 IV, 20, 4 | our days, in order that man, having embraced the Spirit
484 IV, 20, 5 | His wonderful glory, "no man shall see God and live,"
485 IV, 20, 5 | possible with God." For man does not see God by his
486 IV, 20, 5 | the Spirit truly preparing man in the Son of God, and the
487 IV, 20, 6 | day that God will talk to man, and he shall live." For
488 IV, 20, 6 | Father was approving, and man's salvation being accomplished.
489 IV, 20, 6 | Spirit is given to every man to profit withal." But as
490 IV, 20, 6 | written in the Gospel: "No man hath seen God at any time,
491 IV, 20, 7 | indeed to men, but presenting man to God, and preserving at
492 IV, 20, 7 | invisibility of the Father, lest man should at any time become
493 IV, 20, 7 | many dispensations, lest man, failing away from God altogether,
494 IV, 20, 7 | glory of God is a living man; and the life of man consists
495 IV, 20, 7 | living man; and the life of man consists in beholding God.
496 IV, 20, 8 | still a future thing that man, through the good pleasure
497 IV, 20, 8 | the things of God, that man might be disciplined beforehand
498 IV, 20, 8 | hosts," pointing out that man should behold God with his
499 IV, 20, 8 | see the Son of God as a man conversant with men, while
500 IV, 20, 9 | thou shalt not see: for no man sees My face, and shall
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