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1 I, 14, 1 | revealed to any one either of gods or men. This was done in
2 I, 30, 10| those who are announced as gods try the prophets.~11.
3 II, 1, 4 | of Marcion. For his two gods will also be contained and
4 II, 1, 4 | to suppose a multitude of gods separated by an immense
5 II, 1, 4 | worlds without limits, and gods that cannot be numbered.~
6 II, 1, 5 | numerous unlimited creators and gods, who begin from each other,
7 II, 2, 5 | succession; but neither gods nor angels [had any share
8 II, 7, 5 | talk about images, as about gods, will extend to infinity,
9 II, 9, 2 | and "those which are not gods," notwithstanding that they
10 II, 14, 1 | first generation of the gods. After these he next introduces
11 II, 14, 1 | introduces a second generation of gods, and the creation of the
12 II, 14, 1 | the second order of the gods. These men (the heretics),
13 II, 14, 1 | the primary and greatest gods they have formed the AEons;
14 II, 14, 1 | in place of the secondary gods, they tell us of that creation
15 II, 14, 2 | Tethys, was the origin of the gods: this idea these men have
16 II, 14, 9 | are called their twelve gods, and even these they will
17 II, 21, 2 | compacted anew by all the gods, did she in this way indicate
18 II, 22, 6 | render into English:--~"The gods sat round, while Jove presided
19 II, 35 | INSPIRATION OF DIFFERENT GODS.~1.
20 II, 35, 2 | inspiration of different gods, will be easily overthrown
21 II, 35, 3 | are different powers and gods, let them learn that all
22 II, 35, 4 | substance from different gods or powers, but [declare]
23 III, 5, 3 | which they imagined to be gods, and worship the true God,
24 III, 6, 1 | the congregation of the gods, He judges among the gods."
25 III, 6, 1 | gods, He judges among the gods." He [here] refers to the
26 III, 6, 1 | again speaks: "The God of gods, the Lord hath spoken, and
27 III, 6, 1 | seek Me not." But of what gods [does he speak]? [Of those]
28 III, 6, 1 | says, "I have said, Ye are gods, and all sons of the Most
29 III, 6, 3 | the Scripture terms them [gods] which are no gods, it does
30 III, 6, 3 | them [gods] which are no gods, it does not, as I have
31 III, 6, 3 | remarked, declare them as gods in every sense, but with
32 III, 6, 3 | they are shown to be no gods at all. As with David: "
33 III, 6, 3 | all. As with David: "The gods of the heathen are idols
34 III, 6, 3 | Ye shall not follow other gods" For in that he says "the
35 III, 6, 3 | For in that he says "the gods of the heathen"-- but the
36 III, 6, 3 | and calls them "other gods," he bars their claim [to
37 III, 6, 3 | claim [to be looked upon] as gods at all. But as to what they
38 III, 6, 3 | them from [the category of] gods, but he makes use of the
39 III, 6, 3 | also says the same: "The gods that have not made the heavens
40 III, 6, 3 | he shows them to be no gods at all. Elias, too, when
41 III, 6, 3 | call upon the name of your gods, and I will call on the
42 III, 6, 3 | words, he proves that these gods which were reputed so among
43 III, 6, 3 | among those men, are no gods at all. He directed them
44 III, 6, 5 | served them which are no gods; ye now know God, or rather,
45 III, 6, 5 | between those that were not [gods] and Him who is God. And
46 III, 6, 5 | here those who are called gods, by such as know not God,
47 III, 6, 5 | which are indeed called gods, but are not. And Paul himself
48 III, 6, 5 | there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in
49 III, 6, 5 | which are indeed called gods, but which are none, from
50 III, 12, 6 | with boldness that their gods were no gods, but the idols
51 III, 12, 6 | that their gods were no gods, but the idols of demons;
52 III, 12, 6 | bearing them away from their gods, they did not certainly
53 III, 12, 6 | removing those which were no gods, they pointed out Him who
54 III, 12, 9 | wished to honour them as gods because of the astonishing
55 III, 12, 12| that there are two beings, gods by nature, differing from
56 III, 16, 8 | as it does, a number of gods, and simulating many Fathers,
57 III, 19, 1 | sons of the Highest, and gods; but ye shall die like men."
58 III, 23, 1 | promising that they should be as gods, which was in no way possible
59 III, 24, 2 | Wherefore they also imagine many gods, and they always have the
60 IV, 1, 1 | maintain that their Aeons, and gods, and fathers, and lords,
61 IV, 1, 2 | had known many fathers and gods, He would not have taught
62 IV, 1, 2 | verbo tenus) are termed gods, from Him who is truly God,
63 IV, 1, 2 | confess other fathers and gods in the same sense, then
64 IV, 15, 1 | saying unto Aaron, Make us gods to go before us; for we
65 IV, 24, 2 | received, namely], that the gods of the nations not only
66 IV, 24, 2 | nations not only were no gods at all, but even the idols
67 IV, 27, 1 | his heart after strange gods. And Solomon did evil in
68 IV, 33, 2 | holds that there are two gods, separated from each other
69 IV, 34, 5 | fabricating a multitude of gods.~
70 IV, 38, 4 | because we have not been made gods from the beginning, but
71 IV, 38, 4 | merely men, then at length gods; although God has adopted
72 IV, 38, 4 | declares, "I have said, Ye are gods; and ye are all sons of
73 V, 23, 1 | opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil."
74 V, 25, 1 | men, but are not [really] gods; and that he will endeavour
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