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Irenaeus
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1 I, 14, 9 | spoken by him, may remain unknown to thee; and thus thy request, 2 I, 19 | THAT THE SUPREME FATHER WAS UNKNOWN BEFORE THE COMING OF CHRIST.~ 3 I, 19, 1 | their Propator, who was unknown to all before the coming 4 I, 19, 2 | His greatness unseen and unknown by all; and indeed that 5 I, 20, 1 | meaning that He alone knew the Unknown, which He revealed under 6 I, 20, 2 | might proclaim to them the unknown God. And to the person who 7 I, 20, 3 | words concerning the Father unknown to all, whom they now proclaim.~ 8 I, 21, 3 | words, "Into the name of the unknown Father of the universe-- 9 I, 23, 5 | primary Power continues unknown to all, but that he himself 10 I, 24, 1 | Menander, set forth one father unknown to all, who made angels, 11 I, 24, 6 | was. And as the son was unknown to all, so must they also 12 I, 24, 6 | themselves remain invisible and unknown to all; for, "Do thou," 13 I, 26, 1 | that then he proclaimed the unknown Father, and performed miracles. 14 I, 27, 1 | was known, but the latter unknown; while the one also was 15 I, 30, 13| and heal, and announce the unknown Father, and openly to confess 16 II, 6, 1 | could by no means have been unknown to them on account of His 17 II, 13, 3 | they also declare to be unknown to all; and they deny that 18 II, 14, 1 | with these ineffable and unknown mysteries. Those things 19 II, 17, 9 | of the sublimities of the unknown Father, and rehearsers of 20 II, 17, 11| infinite greatness, He remained unknown, He ought also on account 21 III, 11, 3 | soon as He had declared the unknown Father, He did again ascend 22 IV, 5, 5 | Lord, therefore, was not unknown to Abraham, whose day he 23 IV, 6 | REVEALED, THE FATHER WAS NEVER UNKNOWN.~1. 24 IV, 6, 3 | the daring to preach an unknown God. But they ought to hear [ 25 IV, 6, 3 | themselves: How is it that He is unknown, who is known by them? for, 26 IV, 6, 3 | known even by a few, is not unknown. But the Lord did not say 27 IV, 6, 3 | seeking after God; for He is unknown, and ye shall not find Him;" 28 IV, 7, 4 | Son," do introduce another unknown Father.~ 29 IV, 19 | OTHERS STILL SUPERIOR AND UNKNOWN; NOR CAN WE, WITHOUT ABSOLUTE 30 IV, 19 | ONLY AS THE TYPE OF A STILL UNKNOWN AND SUPERIOR BEING.~1. 31 IV, 20 | NEVERTHELESS HE IS NOT UNKNOWN; INASMUCH AS HIS WORKS DO 32 IV, 20, 4 | His greatness, is indeed unknown to all who have been made 33 IV, 20, 6 | Him, but He is by no means unknown: for all things learn through 34 V, 17, 1 | is this Being? Is He some unknown one, and a Father who gives 35 V, 17, 2 | glorify? Was it indeed that unknown Father invented by the heretics? 36 V, 17, 2 | glorify him who was altogether unknown to them? It is evident,


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