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Irenaeus
Against heresies

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1 I, 4, 5| altogether. For it was not possible that they should be annihilated 2 I, 7, 2| since indeed it was not possible that He should suffer who 3 I, 8, 2| words, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 4 II, 3, 2| conceived. For it was not possible that one Being should mentally 5 II, 4, 2| condition. For how is it possible, that those things which 6 II, 7, 2| spiritually exists. For it is not possible, since both were produced 7 II, 8, 3| which is His own. Nor is it possible that those things which 8 II, 8, 3| further, it is not even possible that those things which 9 II, 10, 4| impossible with men are possible with God." While men, indeed, 10 II, 13, 9| in God, so far as it is possible and proper for men to hear 11 II, 17, 8| such ignorance. But it is possible that that Sophia (wisdom) 12 II, 19, 3| does not this crown all possible absurdity? For to imagine 13 II, 19, 6| of the angels. How is it possible, therefore, that that seed 14 II, 20, 2| conduct of Judas, how is it possible that Judas can be compared [ 15 II, 22, 3| itself upon them], How is it possible that the Lord preached for 16 II, 28, 4| said before, that it is possible, in the case of man, who 17 II, 30, 7| for nothing. For it is not possible that he should prove stronger 18 II, 30, 8| unspeakable words which it is not possible for a man to utter, inasmuch 19 II, 32, 2| conduct, so that, if it be possible, accomplishing all during 20 II, 32, 4| shall I more say? It is not possible to name the number of the 21 III, 4, 2| and flee as far off as possible, not enduring even to listen 22 III, 11, 8| It is not possible that the Gospels can be 23 III, 12, 2| death; because it was not possible that he should be holden 24 III, 18, 2| For as it was not possible that the man who had once 25 III, 19, 3| conceive, or that it was possible that one remaining a virgin 26 III, 23, 1| gods, which was in no way possible for him to be, he wrought 27 IV, 14 | MAN HIS FAVOURS IN EVERY POSSIBLE MANNER.~1. 28 IV, 20, 1| greatness, therefore, it is not possible to know God, for it is impossible 29 IV, 20, 5| impossible with men, are possible with God." For man does 30 IV, 20, 5| those who see Him. It is not possible to live apart from life, 31 IV, 34, 1| ye that He brought all [possible] novelty, by bringing Himself 32 IV, 37, 5| And again, "All things are possible to him that believeth;" 33 IV, 38, 1| Himself, all things are possible to Him. But created things 34 IV, 38, 1| later origin; for it was not possible for things recently created 35 IV, 38, 1| nourishment; so also it was possible for God Himself to have 36 V, 5, 2| impossible with men, are possible with God." As, therefore, 37 V, 36, 1| also shown, as far as was possible, the cause of the creation


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