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1 I, 3, 2 | and by the election of the apostles, for of these there were
2 I, 3, 6 | the evangelists and the apostles that they endeavour to derive
3 I, 8, 1 | the Lord taught, nor the apostles delivered, but of which
4 I, 8, 1 | prophets, and the words of the apostles, in order that their scheme
5 I, 10, 1 | earth, has received from the apostles and their disciples this
6 I, 13, 6 | Peter, or any other of the apostles. They assert that they themselves
7 I, 18, 3 | to buy com, and the ten apostles to whom the Lord appeared
8 I, 18, 4 | the number, too, of the apostles; and, in fine, every event
9 I, 23, 1 | disciple and follower of the apostles, says, "But there was a
10 I, 23, 1 | faith, supposing that the apostles themselves performed their
11 I, 23, 1 | and offering money to the apostles, thought he, too, might
12 I, 23, 1 | eagerly to contend against the apostles, in order that he himself
13 I, 25, 2 | Paul, and the rest of the apostles, whom they consider to be
14 I, 25, 5 | mystery to His disciples and apostles privately, and that they
15 I, 26, 3 | to the diaconate by the apostles. They lead lives of unrestrained
16 I, 27, 1 | episcopal succession from the apostles downwards. He taught that
17 I, 27, 2 | of credit than are those apostles who have handed down the
18 I, 27, 4 | discourses of the Lord and the apostles, which are of authority
19 II, 2, 5 | demonstrate this from the apostles themselves, and from the
20 II, 2, 5 | of the Lord, and of the apostles, that we might give heed
21 II, 9, 1 | this tradition from the apostles.~2.
22 II, 12, 8 | way] the Duodecad of the apostles; and [the fact stated regarding]
23 II, 20, 4 | all, there being twelve apostles mentioned by name in the
24 II, 21 | XXI. THE TWELVE APOSTLES WERE NOT A TYPE OF THE AEONS.~
25 II, 21, 1 | maintain that the twelve apostles were a type only of that
26 II, 21, 1 | let them produce ten other apostles as a type of those ten remaining
27 II, 21, 1 | through the election of the apostles, while their seniors, and
28 II, 21, 1 | is to say, He chose the apostles with this view, that by
29 II, 21, 1 | might have chosen other ten apostles also, and likewise other
30 II, 21, 1 | through the number of the apostles being [already] constituted
31 II, 21, 1 | disciples; but] after the twelve apostles, our Lord is found to have
32 II, 21, 1 | represented by means of the apostles; but the superior, from
33 II, 21, 1 | at all? But if the twelve apostles were chosen with this object,
34 II, 21, 1 | He who made choice of the apostles, that they might be a type
35 II, 21, 1 | others; but by means of the apostles He would have tried to preserve
36 II, 22, 5 | only John, but the other apostles also, and heard the very
37 II, 22, 5 | Ptolemaeus, who never saw the apostles, and who never even in his
38 II, 25, 1 | and the election of the apostles, and the working of the
39 II, 30, 9 | Christ reveals, whom the apostles make known s to us, and
40 II, 31, 2 | Lord raised them, and the apostles did by means of prayer,
41 II, 35, 4 | that the preaching of the apostles, the authoritative teaching
42 II, 35, 4 | dictated utterances of the apostles, and the ministration of
43 III, pref, 1| Church has received from the apostles and imparted to her sons.
44 III, pref, 1| Lord of all gave to His apostles the power of the Gospel,
45 III, 1 | I. THE APOSTLES DID NOT COMMENCE TO PREACH
46 III, 1, 1 | themselves as improvers of the apostles. For, after our Lord rose
47 III, 1, 1 | rose from the dead, [the apostles] were invested with power
48 III, 2, 2 | which originates from the apostles, [and] which is preserved
49 III, 2, 2 | presbyters, but even than the apostles, because they have discovered
50 III, 2, 2 | they maintain] that the apostles intermingled the things
51 III, 2, 2 | Saviour; and that not the apostles alone, but even the Lord
52 III, 3, 1 | clearly the tradition of the apostles manifested throughout the
53 III, 3, 1 | up those who were by the apostles instituted bishops in the
54 III, 3, 1 | rave about. For if the apostles had known hidden mysteries,
55 III, 3, 2 | tradition derived from the apostles, of the very great, the
56 III, 3, 2 | by the two most glorious apostles, Peter and Paul; as also [
57 III, 3, 3 | The blessed apostles, then, having founded and
58 III, 3, 3 | the third place from the apostles, Clement was allotted the
59 III, 3, 3 | he had seen the blessed apostles, and had been conversant
60 III, 3, 3 | have the preaching of the apostles still echoing [in his ears],
61 III, 3, 3 | received instructions from the apostles. In the time of this Clement,
62 III, 3, 3 | lately received from the apostles, proclaiming the one God,
63 III, 3, 3 | Evaristus; then, sixth from the apostles, Sixtus was appointed; after
64 III, 3, 3 | the twelfth place from the apostles, hold the inheritance of
65 III, 3, 3 | ecclesiastical tradition from the apostles, and the preaching of the
66 III, 3, 3 | preserved in the Church from the apostles until now, and handed down
67 III, 3, 4 | was not only instructed by apostles, and conversed with many
68 III, 3, 4 | Christ, but was also, by apostles in Asia, appointed bishop
69 III, 3, 4 | he had learned from the apostles, and which the Church has
70 III, 3, 4 | and sole truth from the apostles,--that, namely, which is
71 III, 3, 4 | was the horror which the apostles and their disciples had
72 III, 3, 4 | of the tradition of the apostles.~
73 III, 4 | TRACE THEIR ORIGIN UP TO THE APOSTLES.~1.
74 III, 4, 1 | from the Church; since the apostles, like a rich man [depositing
75 III, 4, 1 | Churches with which the apostles held constant intercourse,
76 III, 4, 1 | how should it be if the apostles themselves had not left
77 III, 4, 2 | ancient tradition of the apostles, they do not suffer their
78 III, 5 | V. CHRIST AND HIS APOSTLES, WITHOUT ANY FRAUD, DECEPTION,
79 III, 5, 1 | the tradition from the apostles does thus exist in the Church,
80 III, 5, 1 | proof furnished by those apostles who did also write the Gospel,
81 III, 5, 1 | sprung out of the earth." The apostles, likewise, being disciples
82 III, 5, 1 | sophists affirm that the apostles did with hypocrisy frame
83 III, 5, 1 | so that the Lord and the apostles exercised the office of
84 III, 5, 2 | astray in the way. For the apostles, who were commissioned to
85 III, 5, 3 | incorruption And again, the apostles taught the Gentiles that
86 III, 6, 1 | the Holy Spirit, nor the apostles, have ever named as God,
87 III, 8, 1 | neither the prophets nor the apostles did ever name another God,
88 III, 9, 1 | neither the prophets, nor the apostles, nor the Lord Christ in
89 III, 9, 1 | supreme: the prophets and the apostles confessing the Father and
90 III, 10, 1 | follower and disciple of the apostles, referring to Zacharias
91 III, 11, 4 | prophet, because, "first apostles, secondarily prophets; "
92 III, 11, 9 | with the Gospels of the Apostles, so that they have really
93 III, 11, 9 | handed down to us from the apostles, any who please may learn,
94 III, 11, 9 | been handed down from the apostles can no longer be reckoned
95 III, 11, 9 | proceed also to the remaining apostles, and inquire into their
96 III, 12 | DOCTRINE OF THE REST OF THE APOSTLES.~1.
97 III, 12, 1 | the number of the twelve apostles, and in electing into the
98 III, 12, 1 | to the completion of the apostles, according to the words
99 III, 12, 2 | the Holy Ghost." Thus the apostles did not preach another God,
100 III, 12, 4 | must be saved:" Thus the apostles did not change God, but
101 III, 12, 5 | and by the doctrine of the apostles, and by the exposition of
102 III, 12, 5 | these are the voices of the apostles; these are voices of the
103 III, 12, 5 | it is added, "gave the apostles witness of the resurrection
104 III, 12, 6 | impudently assert that the apostles, when preaching among the
105 III, 12, 6 | say to them, that if the apostles used to speak to people
106 III, 12, 7 | can understand what the apostles used to preach, the nature
107 III, 12, 7 | remission of sins." The apostles, therefore, did preach the
108 III, 12, 7 | imperfect, and the rest of the apostles were imperfect; and so it
109 III, 12, 7 | be not disciples of the apostles, but of their own wicked
110 III, 12, 7 | its origin finn from the apostles, perseveres in one and the
111 III, 12, 10 | the first deacon by the apostles, and who, of all men, was
112 III, 12, 11 | range of the doctrine of the apostles proclaimed one and the same
113 III, 12, 11 | very words and acts of the apostles, and may contemplate the
114 III, 12, 11 | do imagine that what the apostles have declared about God
115 III, 12, 11 | agreeable to the doctrine of the apostles, and so to maintain what
116 III, 12, 12 | discovered more than the apostles, by finding out another
117 III, 12, 12 | and [maintained] that the apostles preached the Gospel still
118 III, 12, 12 | more intelligent, than the apostles. Wherefore also Marcion
119 III, 12, 13 | But that both the apostles and their disciples thus
120 III, 12, 14 | light from the letter of the apostles, which they forwarded neither
121 III, 12, 14 | gone up to Jerusalem to the apostles on account of this question,
122 III, 12, 14 | after this manner: "The apostles, and the presbyters, [and]
123 III, 12, 15 | to their baptism. And the apostles who were with James allowed
124 III, 12, 15 | same thing. Thus did the apostles, whom the Lord made witnesses
125 III, 13, 2 | the Lord send the twelve apostles to the lost sheep of the
126 III, 13, 3 | who summoned him to the apostles, on account of the question [
127 III, 13, 3 | shall, from the Acts of the Apostles, carefully scrutinize the
128 III, 13, 3 | testimony of Luke regarding the apostles.~
129 III, 14 | UNREVEALED TO THE OTHER APOSTLES, LUKE, HIS CONSTANT COMPANION
130 III, 14, 1 | a fellow-labourer of the apostles, but especially of Paul,
131 III, 14, 2 | counsel of God." Thus did the apostles simply, and without respect
132 III, 14, 4 | and the doctrine of the apostles, they will find it necessary
133 III, 15 | PRIDE OF THE GNOSTICS. THE APOSTLES AND THEIR DISCIPLES KNEW
134 III, 15, 1 | from the company of the apostles. For neither can they contend
135 III, 15, 1 | and the doctrine of the apostles, and holding the unadulterated
136 III, 15, 1 | and the doctrine of the apostles is open and stedfast, holding
137 III, 15, 3 | preachers of the truth and the apostles of liberty termed no one
138 III, 15, 3 | clearly proved, that they (the apostles) confessed as the Lord God
139 III, 15, 3 | other. The opinion of the apostles, therefore, and of those (
140 III, 16, 1 | account the entire mind of the apostles regarding our Lord Jesus
141 III, 17 | XVII. THE APOSTLES TEACH THAT IT WAS NEITHER
142 III, 17, 1 | was in the power of the apostles to declare that Christ descended
143 III, 17, 4 | Lord doth testify, as the apostles confess, and as the prophets
144 III, 19, 2 | by all the prophets, the apostles, and by the Spirit Himself,
145 III, 21, 3 | without interpolation. For the apostles, since they are of more
146 III, 21, 3 | with the tradition of the apostles. For Peter, and John, and
147 III, 21, 4 | and He did Himself, by the apostles, announce that the fulness
148 III, 24, 1 | testimony from the prophets, the apostles, and all the disciples--
149 III, 24, 1 | it is said, "God hath set apostles, prophets, teachers," and
150 IV, pref, 3| then, the ideas of the apostles as to all these points have
151 IV, 1, 1 | God; and likewise that the apostles did Of themselves term no
152 IV, 1, 2 | misleading and invidious one. The apostles, too, according to these
153 IV, 4, 1 | flesh, were Christ and the apostles enabled to bring forth fruit.
154 IV, 5, 4 | Righteously also the apostles, being of the race of Abraham,
155 IV, 6, 1 | would be wiser than the apostles, write [the verse] in the
156 IV, 8, 3 | sacerdotal rank. And all the apostles of the Lord are priests,
157 IV, 12, 5 | portion belonging to the apostles (apostolorum partem). And
158 IV, 15, 1 | into the diaconate by the apostles, and who was the first slain
159 IV, 15, 2 | in the New also are the apostles found doing this very thing,
160 IV, 15, 2 | in the New Testament, the apostles are found granting certain
161 IV, 17, 5 | Church receiving from the apostles, offers to God throughout
162 IV, 23 | AND SO THE LABOURS OF THE APOSTLES WERE LESSENED INASMUCH AS
163 IV, 23, 2 | this reason, too, did the apostles, collecting the sheep which
164 IV, 24 | JEWS; THE LABOURS OF THOSE APOSTLES, THEREFORE WHO ENGAGED IN
165 IV, 26, 2 | the succession from the apostles; those who, together with
166 IV, 26, 4 | hold the doctrine of the apostles, and who, together with
167 IV, 26, 5 | placed in the Church, first, apostles; secondly, prophets; thirdly,
168 IV, 26, 5 | Church which is from the apostles? and among whom exists that
169 IV, 27, 1 | from those who had seen the apostles, and from those who had
170 IV, 28, 3 | have killed them, nor the apostles either. To those, therefore,
171 IV, 28, 3 | them), and, by killing the apostles and persecuting the Church,
172 IV, 32 | WHO HAD BEEN TAUGHT BY THE APOSTLES.~1.
173 IV, 32, 1 | presbyter, a disciple of the apostles, reason with respect to
174 IV, 32, 2 | For all the apostles taught that there were indeed
175 IV, 32, 2 | the very teaching of the apostles; and that the first testament
176 IV, 33, 8 | in] the doctrine of the apostles, and the ancient constitution
177 IV, 34, 1 | been conveyed to us by the apostles, and read with earnest care
178 IV, 34, 4 | of God, preached by the apostles (who went forth from Jerusalem)
179 IV, 35, 2 | this earth, He sent His apostles into the world to proclaim
180 IV, 35, 2 | Peter and Paul and the other apostles proclaimed the truth, but
181 IV, 35, 2 | advent, He sent forth His own apostles in the spirit of truth,
182 IV, 36, 3 | receive the word of His apostles. "And thou, Capernaum,"
183 IV, 36, 5 | called us everywhere by the apostles, is He who called those
184 IV, 36, 5 | not from one God, and the apostles from another; but, [proceeding]
185 IV, 36, 6 | the Lord, then, and the apostles announce as the one only
186 IV, 36, 8 | through the preaching of His apostles throughout the east and
187 IV, 38, 2 | for those upon whom the apostles laid hands received the
188 V, pref, 1| brought to perfection, and the apostles have handed down, from whom
189 V, pref, 1| explained the doctrine of the apostles, and clearly set forth many
190 V, 3, 1 | in that case, that His apostles should thus undergo buffering,
191 V, 5, 1 | who were disciples of the apostles tell us that those who were
192 V, 20 | TO BE HEARD TO WHOM THE APOSTLES COMMITTED THE CHURCHES,
193 V, 20, 1 | the bishops to whom the apostles committed the Churches;
194 V, 20, 1 | sure tradition from the apostles, and gives unto us to see
195 V, 25, 2 | one is termed God by the apostles when speaking for themselves,
196 V, 26, 2 | words of Christ and His apostles that eternal fire has been
197 V, 36, 2 | presbyters, the disciples of the apostles, affirm that this is the
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