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mercury 1
mercy 23
mercy-seat 1
mere 35
merely 54
merit 1
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35 endeavour
35 isaiah
35 marcion
35 mere
35 preaching
35 previously
35 promised
Irenaeus
Against heresies

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mere

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1 I, 6, 2| by their works, and by a mere faith, while they have not 2 I, 7, 4| self-excitement), or to [mere unassisted] man, or that 3 I, 15, 4| turned by Marcus into a mere image, and that punctured 4 I, 16, 3| upon God, but occupied with mere worldly questions, then, " 5 I, 23, 3| nature of things, but by mere accident, just as those 6 I, 24, 6| should suffer on account of a mere name, since they are like 7 II, 7, 5| case that, in regard to mere men, one will allow that 8 II, 12, 8| Ogdoad and Duodecad is a mere fable which cannot stand. 9 II, 13, 7| confess either that He is mere vacuity, or that the entire 10 II, 14, 3| above; while, through a mere change of name, they boast 11 II, 15, 3| either make mention of mere human feelings, or have 12 II, 19, 6| then, he obtains form in mere earthly and animal men, 13 II, 22, 1| understood] according to the mere sound of the words.~2. 14 II, 22, 6| whom they beheld was not a mere phantasm, but an actual 15 II, 28, 4| these from no other than a mere human experience; not understanding, 16 II, 32, 3| power; but, bringing forward mere boys [as the subjects on 17 II, 33, 1| wretchedly in vain (for the mere union of a body [with a 18 III, 16, 2| might consider Him as a mere man: for "not by the will 19 III, 19 | JESUS CHRIST WAS NOT A MERE MAN, BEGOTTEN FROM JOSEPH 20 III, 19, 1| assert that He was simply a mere man, begotten by Joseph, 21 III, 19, 2| like others, He had been a mere man. But that He had, beyond 22 III, 20, 4| that it should not be a mere man who should save us, 23 III, 20, 4| And that it was not a mere man who died for us, Isaiah 24 III, 21, 4| understand that He is a mere man only, nor, on the other 25 IV, 33, 5| when their Master was a mere imaginary being? Or how 26 IV, 33, 5| manner are not men, but mere dumb animals) they do not 27 IV, 39, 1| submitted to us than the mere surmise arising from an 28 IV, 39, 2| because thou weft created a [mere] man, by becoming thus ungrateful 29 V, 1, 2| allege that He appeared in mere seeming. For these things 30 V, 9, 1| be, and shall be called, [mere] flesh and blood; for these 31 V, 9, 4| ye were this only, viz., mere flesh and blood, ye cannot 32 V, 10, 2| the better, being now not [mere] flesh and blood, but a 33 V, 10, 2| old condition, and being [mere] flesh and blood, he cannot 34 V, 13, 2| keeping fast hold of the mere expressions by themselves, 35 V, 25, 1| God; and that, although a mere slave, he wishes himself


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