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1 I, pref, 2| affection prompts me to make known to thee and all thy companions 2 I, pref, 2| secret that shall not be made known."~3. 3 I, pref, 3| to make these doctrines known to thee, but also to furnish 4 I, 1, 3 | to speak, in silence, and known to none [except these professing 5 I, 2 | II. THE PROPATOR WAS KNOWN TO MONO-GENES ALONE. AMBITION, 6 I, 2, 1 | Propator of their scheme was known only to Monogenes, who sprang 7 I, 2, 5 | except in so far as he is known by Monogenes only. And the 8 I, 8, 5 | from passion, He was not known by it. He also styles Him 9 I, 14, 4 | consisting of six letters, and is known by all those that belong 10 I, 14, 4 | another form and shape, and is known by those [angels] who are 11 I, 15, 1 | expressed in words, are known by the Son alone, while 12 I, 15, 3 | that power of Sige which is known by means of them, but cannot 13 I, 15, 3 | death, but that Christ made known the Father. He maintains, 14 I, 19, 1 | says, "But Israel hath not known Me, and My people have not 15 I, 20, 2 | and said, "If thou hadst known, even thou, in this thy 16 I, 20, 3 | into existence by them, was known to no one before His advent. 17 I, 20, 3 | of the world] was always known by all, while the Lord spoke 18 I, 21, 1 | and all at once to make known its nature, for every one 19 I, 23, 3 | upon men, by making himself known to them. For since the angels 20 I, 24, 6 | learned [these things], and known all the angels and their 21 I, 24, 6 | all, so must they also be known by no one; but while they 22 I, 27, 1 | Christ. For the former was known, but the latter unknown; 23 I, 30, 4 | allow him either to have known a mother. His son, again, 24 I, 30, 14 | souls of those who have known them, after they have laid 25 II, 13, 3 | passions. But if they had known the Scriptures, and been 26 II, 13, 3 | the truth, they would have known, beyond doubt, that God 27 II, 13, 10 | unspeakable and sublime, known to no one but themselves. 28 II, 14, 7 | truth which was [already] known to the knowledge of those 29 II, 17, 9 | indeed, they have not been known to me (although I have had 30 II, 17, 10 | the Father to make Himself known from the beginning to those [ 31 II, 17, 11 | so pleased, He did become known not only to the AEons, but 32 II, 17, 11 | did not so please to be known from the beginning, He remained 33 II, 17, 11 | required, that they should have known from the beginning that 34 II, 19, 2 | that] their seed was not known to Him, since it is without 35 II, 26, 3 | and which are made, is known to God, and whether every 36 II, 28, 2 | such as require to be made known to us by revelation, since 37 II, 30, 9 | whom the apostles make known s to us, and in whom the 38 III, pref, 1| through whom also we have known the truth, that is, the 39 III, 3, 1 | For if the apostles had known hidden mysteries, which 40 III, 3, 2 | ancient, and universally known Church founded and organized 41 III, 6, 5 | know God, or rather, are known of God," has made a separation 42 III, 9, 2 | again: "In Judea is God known; His place has been made 43 III, 9, 2 | God, who also "was made known in Judea," and was "declared 44 III, 10, 2 | of God, which John made known, saying, "Behold the Lamb 45 III, 10, 2 | salvation, thus: "God hath made known His salvation (salutare) 46 III, 12, 4 | has been made whole; be it known to you all, and to all the 47 III, 12, 6 | to the Jews, if they had known another greater or more 48 III, 12, 7 | another god. For if Peter had known any such thing, he would 49 III, 12, 7 | the God who was already known to them; but he also bare 50 III, 12, 9 | mystery which he says was made known to him by revelation, that 51 III, 12, 14 | Lord, doing these things. Known from eternity is His work 52 III, 13, 2 | you, and yet thou hast not known Me, Philip? He that sees 53 III, 13, 2 | in Himself they had both known and seen the Father (and 54 III, 13, 2 | had themselves previously known the truth of what was preached? 55 III, 14 | XIV. IF PAUL HAD KNOWN ANY MYSTERIES UNREVEALED 56 III, 14, 3 | the following kind we have known through Luke alone (and 57 III, 14, 4 | aside, as if he had not known the truth. And if indeed 58 III, 16, 1 | but the Father was made known by that Saviour who had 59 III, 16, 7 | By this Thou shalt be known when the years have drawn 60 III, 17, 1 | the kind: for, had they known it, they would have also 61 IV, 1, 2 | clear, that if the Lord had known many fathers and gods, He 62 IV, 5 | GOD WITH HIM, MADE HIMSELF KNOWN TO MEN IN BOTH COVENANTS.~ 63 IV, 6, 1 | through whom God is made known, declared, "No man knoweth 64 IV, 6, 1 | as if the true God were known to none prior to our Lord' 65 IV, 6, 3 | that He is unknown, who is known by them? for, whatever is 66 IV, 6, 3 | by them? for, whatever is known even by a few, is not unknown. 67 IV, 6, 3 | and the Son could not be known at all (in tatum), for in 68 IV, 6, 3 | that is, that God cannot be known without God: but that this 69 IV, 6, 3 | Father, that God should be known. For they shall know Him 70 IV, 6, 6 | He, therefore, who was known, was not a different being 71 IV, 7, 2 | point out how all who have known God from the beginning, 72 IV, 7, 3 | have rightly shown to be known by no man, unless by the 73 IV, 7, 3 | wills that He should be known; and neither without the 74 IV, 7, 3 | Father but by Me. If ye had known Me, ye would have known 75 IV, 7, 3 | known Me, ye would have known My Father also: and from 76 IV, 7, 3 | henceforth ye have both known Him, and have seen Him." 77 IV, 7, 3 | it is evident, that He is known by the Son, that is, by 78 IV, 8, 3 | to his mother, I have not known thee; neither did he acknowledge 79 IV, 9, 3 | new covenant having been known and preached by the prophets, 80 IV, 13, 4 | from My Father I have made known." For in that which He says, " 81 IV, 17, 4 | He said, "But if ye had known what [this] meaneth, I will 82 IV, 19 | MADNESS, MAINTAIN THAT GOD IS KNOWN TO US ONLY AS THE TYPE OF 83 IV, 20 | MODES HE MAY BE SEEN AND KNOWN.~1. 84 IV, 20, 4 | regards His love, He is always known through Him by whose means 85 IV, 22, 1 | descended to them to make known to them His salvation, that 86 IV, 33, 11 | and, "In Judah is God known;"--these indicated His advent 87 IV, 37, 7 | desirable, unless we had known what a loss it were to be 88 IV, 37, 7 | honourable to those who have known the earthly one. But in 89 V, 1, 1 | have received, in the times known beforehand, [the blessings 90 V, 9, 4 | covenant being manifested and known to the whole world, might 91 V, 15, 1 | hand of the Lord shall be known to those who worship Him."


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