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1 I, 5, 1 | substance him who is Father and King of all things, both of these
2 I, 5, 1 | is at the same time the king of all. For they say that
3 I, 8, 1 | when a beautiful image of a king has been constructed by
4 I, 8, 1 | the beautiful image of the king which the skilful artist
5 I, 8, 1 | to form the image of the king, but have been with bad
6 I, 8, 1 | had no conception what a king's form was like, and persuade
7 I, 8, 1 | the beautiful image of the king. In like manner do these
8 I, 9, 4 | instead of the likeness of the king. But when he has restored
9 I, 10, 1 | and God, and Saviour, and King, according to the will of
10 II, 2, 3 | which is ascribed to the king who prepared those things
11 II, 19, 7 | should have been Herod the king. But since neither he, nor
12 III, 5, 1 | God of all, the Supreme King, too, and His own Father,
13 III, 9, 1 | that in all things their King might become manifest. For
14 III, 9, 2 | gold, because He was a King, "of whose kingdom is no
15 III, 10, 3 | there should be an eternal King? For the Framer [Demiurge]
16 III, 11, 6 | Israelite recognised his King, therefore did he cry out
17 III, 11, 6 | Son of God, Thou art the King of Israel." By whom also
18 III, 12, 6 | Son of God, their eternal King. Since this, however, was
19 III, 12, 9 | same is Lord of all, and King, and God, and Judge, receiving
20 III, 16, 2 | fruit of his body an eternal King, having made the same promise
21 III, 16, 4 | themselves to the eternal King, departed by another way,
22 III, 16, 4 | of Samaria, against the king of the Assyrians;" declaring,
23 III, 18, 7 | showing that he was no king, but a robber; and it revealed
24 III, 19, 2 | lived, God, and Lord, and King Eternal, and the Incarnate
25 III, 21, 2 | the times of Artaxerxes king of the Persians, inspired
26 III, 21, 5 | belly (ventris) an eternal King, is the same who was born
27 III, 21, 5 | also, He promised that the King should be "of the fruit
28 III, 21, 5 | had made, of raising up a King from the fruit of [David'
29 III, 21, 5 | the horn of Christ the King. But they did not understand,
30 III, 21, 9 | according to Jeremiah, be either king or heir. For Joseph is shown
31 III, 21, 9 | Jechoniah the son of Joachim king of Judah had been made the
32 III, 21, 9 | concerning Joachim his father, king of Judea, There shall be
33 III, 21, 9 | from David's belly the King eternal is raised up, who
34 IV, 2, 5 | is the city of the great King." For these words are evidently
35 IV, 2, 5 | either" God" or" the great King;" for a Being who can be
36 IV, 2, 5 | either "God" or "the great King."~6.
37 IV, 4 | WAS THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING, DIMINISHED NOTHING FROM
38 IV, 4, 1 | been "the city of the great King," it would not have been
39 IV, 5, 2 | the prophet, when Cyrus king of the Persians said to
40 IV, 9, 3 | an earthly and temporal king, though he is [but] a man,
41 IV, 11, 3 | His] servants, that the King would come, and they rejoiced
42 IV, 11, 3 | rejoicing because of the King's arrival: as also David
43 IV, 11, 3 | way recognised David their king in His sorrow of soul, and
44 IV, 11, 3 | were unwilling that the king should come, and who said
45 IV, 13, 2 | extended, and subjection to the king increased, so that no one
46 IV, 17, 6 | calls it His own. Just as a king, if he himself paints a
47 IV, 18, 1 | shown forth towards the King; and the Lord, wishing us
48 IV, 20, 2 | said, might behold their King; and that the paternal light
49 IV, 20, 8 | seen with mine eyes the King, the LORD Of hosts," pointing
50 IV, 20, 11| His thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS."
51 IV, 21, 3 | Him, saying, "We have no king but Caesar." But in Christ
52 IV, 27, 1 | righteousness' sake, and fled from King Saul, and would not avenge
53 IV, 27, 1 | thus concerning him: "And King Solomon was a lover of women,
54 IV, 29, 2 | And I am sure that the king of Egypt will not let you
55 IV, 33, 13| everlasting doors, that the King of glory might go in, proclaimed
56 IV, 34, 1 | mankind. For the advent of the King is previously announced
57 IV, 34, 1 | their Lord. But when the King has actually come, and those
58 IV, 34, 1 | sense what new thing the King has brought beyond [that
59 IV, 34, 3 | predict the advent of the King, and to preach beforehand
60 IV, 36, 5 | of heaven is like unto a king who made a marriage for
61 IV, 36, 5 | they slew. But when the king heard this, he was wroth,
62 IV, 36, 5 | with guests. But when the king came in to see the guests,
63 IV, 36, 5 | speechless. Then said the king to his servants, Take him
64 IV, 36, 5 | viz.,] that there is one King and Lord, the Father of
65 IV, 36, 5 | is the city of the great King;" and that He had from the
66 IV, 36, 6 | shows that the very same King who gathered from all quarters
67 IV, 39, 2 | a degree, that even "the King Himself shall have pleasure
68 V, 5, 2 | represents Nebuchadnezzar the king as having said, "Did not
69 V, 10, 1 | planted, as it were, in a king's park (paradiso): so likewise
70 V, 24, 1 | God; for "the heart of the king is in the hand of God."
71 V, 24, 4 | for himself the glory of a king among those ignorant of
72 V, 25, 1 | himself to be proclaimed as a king. For he (Antichrist) being
73 V, 25, 1 | come, not as a righteous king, nor as a legitimate king, [
74 V, 25, 1 | king, nor as a legitimate king, [i.e., one] in subjection
75 V, 25, 4 | the end of their kingdom a king of a most fierce countenance
76 V, 26, 1 | the Lord of lords and the King of kings." It is manifest,
77 V, 26, 1 | God has pointed out to the king what shall come to pass
78 V, 34, 4 | Jerusalem. Behold, a righteous king shall reign, and princes
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