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41 likewise
41 none
41 reference
41 visible
40 blessed
40 conceived
40 destroyed
Irenaeus
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1 I, 4 | ACHAMOTH; ORIGIN OF THE VISIBLE WORLD FROM HER DISTURBANCES.~ 2 I, 4, 5| by him were all things, visible and invisible, created, 3 I, 6, 1| skill, so that it might be visible and tangible, and capable 4 I, 9, 3| providence, so as to become visible and palpable. But flesh 5 I, 11, 4| themselves) a fruit, everywhere visible, eatable, and delicious, 6 I, 12, 1| affections of the Father,--visible representations of those 7 I, 14, 7| is the soul of everything visible. And He indeed uses this 8 I, 15, 4| truth into an [outward, visible] image.~5. 9 I, 18, 4| maintain that all things visible were framed, they assert 10 I, 21, 2| baptism instituted by the visible Jesus was for the remission 11 I, 21, 4| ought not to be performed by visible and corruptible creatures, 12 I, 22, 1| all things by Him, whether visible or invisible, objects of 13 I, 24, 2| but was, by supposition, a visible man; and he maintained that 14 I, 24, 4| that, namely, which is visible to us, formed all the things 15 I, 30, 3| space], and formed this visible heaven out of its body; 16 II, 3, 2| eternal, spiritual, and visible, it would also have been 17 II, 27, 2| things by His word, whether visible or invisible, heavenly or 18 II, 30, 6| which have been mentioned, visible and invisible, have been 19 II, 30, 9| and forming all things, visible and invisible, such as may 20 II, 35, 4| materials dealt with), things visible and invisible, and, in short, 21 III, 9, 1| He caused to be made visible to all flesh, [the Word] 22 III, 10, 2| would make His salvation visible to all flesh; so that He 23 III, 11, 1| things by His Word, both visible and invisible; showing at 24 III, 11, 5| and the Invisible by the visible; since there is none beyond 25 III, 16, 6| the invisible becoming visible, the incomprehensible being 26 III, 16, 6| supreme, so also in things visible and corporeal He might possess 27 III, 20, 4| Himself become very man, visible, when He should be the Word 28 IV, 6, 4| all, by making His Word visible to all; and, conversely, 29 IV, 6, 4| Son, since He has become visible to all. And therefore the 30 IV, 6, 5| Himself who had been made visible and palpable, was the Father 31 IV, 6, 5| the Son, but the Son the visible of the Father. And for this 32 IV, 7, 2| the last times was made visible and passable, and spake 33 IV, 10, 1| and again, when He becomes visible, and directs Jacob on his 34 IV, 20, 5| invisible, rendered Himself visible, and comprehensible, and 35 IV, 24, 2| nature, was made palpable and visible among men, and did descend " 36 V, 12, 4| the flesh. For what other visible fruit is there of the invisible 37 V, 16, 2| Father through means of the visible Word.~3. 38 V, 18, 1| on the contrary, after a visible manner it bore His Word: 39 V, 18, 3| He came to His own in a visible manner, and was made flesh, 40 V, 18, 3| reigns manifestly over things visible and pertaining to men; and 41 V, 25, 5| also proclaimed to Mary the visible coining and the incarnation


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