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properly 21
properties 7
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43 established
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43 proper
43 saw
43 speaking
43 throughout
Irenaeus
Against heresies

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1 I, 2, 4| was also restored to her proper conjunction. For her enthymesis ( 2 I, 2, 5| its mother restored to her proper conjunction, they tell us 3 I, 7, 2| produced Christ as his own proper son, but of an animal nature, 4 I, 8, 1| drawing away from their proper connection, words, expressions, 5 I, 8, 4| and restore her to her proper consort. Her name, too, 6 I, 9, 4| restores each of them to its proper position, he at once destroys 7 I, 9, 4| expressions quoted to its proper position, and has fitted 8 I, 30, 5| creators, as sitting in their proper order in heaven, according 9 II, 1, 1| IT is proper, then, that I should begin 10 II, 2, 2| contained by Him, and in His proper territory, or in regions 11 II, 2, 2| were done] within His own proper territory, it will be very 12 II, 2, 2| was thus formed within His proper territory against His will 13 II, 13, 9| far as it is possible and proper for men to hear and to speak 14 II, 14, 4| ascribed, no doubt, their own proper region to spiritual beings,-- 15 II, 18, 2| out. It was not, then, a proper feeling that she wished 16 II, 24, 2| a word belonging to the proper tongue of the Hebrews, contains, 17 II, 25, 4| Preserve therefore the proper order of thy knowledge, 18 II, 26, 3| distinguish and bring forth the proper causes of such a system: 19 II, 27 | XXVII. PROPER MODE OF INTERPRETING PARABLES 20 II, 28, 3| with God, and it is not proper for us to aim at bringing 21 II, 33, 5| He cannot confer its own proper soul on each individual 22 II, 34, 1| persons continued in his own proper position, and that [Dives] 23 III, 7, 2| does not attend to the [proper] reading [of the passage], 24 III, 9, 1| judgment; and it is also proper, that those which follow 25 III, 16, 6| things to Himself at the proper time.~7. 26 III, 16, 7| Son works them out at the proper time in perfect order and 27 III, 19, 3| the members having its own proper and fit position in the 28 III, 20, 4| and this is an indication proper to man.~ 29 III, 21, 4| which is good,"--this is proper to God; that by the fact, 30 III, 22, 2| was craving after its own proper nourishment; nor, again, 31 IV, 11, 1| in filium); and, at the proper time, bestowing an incorruptible 32 IV, 12, 1| others, again, as they think proper, which their teachers use, 33 IV, 18, 3| with him which is right and proper, nor is under the fear of 34 IV, 23, 2| of the rules as to the [proper] manner of life, but was 35 IV, 27, 1| persons, He inflicted a proper punishment on deeds displeasing 36 IV, 34, 5| Such are the arguments proper [to be used] in opposition 37 IV, 35, 1| be possessed of His own proper instruments, by which the 38 IV, 36, 6| have on the garment fit and proper for the marriage of His 39 IV, 37, 6| itself without their own proper endeavour, care, or study, 40 V, 1, 1| the Father, except His own proper Word. For what other person " 41 V, 2, 1| the beginning of His own proper formation of men. The advent, 42 V, 13, 3| incorruptible, not after its own proper substance, but after the 43 V, 28, 2| foreseeing all this, and at the proper time sending such a man, "


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