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3505 II, 18, 1 | tumult of passion. For even a vigorous soul, not to say a spiritual
3506 I, 13, 4 | have withdrawn from such a vile company of revellers. This
3507 IV, 13, 4 | under no compulsion (sine vinculis), because of the noble nature
3508 IV, 2, 6 | was Truth, and did truly vindicate His own house, by driving
3509 IV, 8, 2 | For the Lord vindicated Abraham's posterity by loosing
3510 V, 30, 3 | Antichrist) pretends that he vindicates the oppressed. And besides
3511 IV, 2, 6 | thus doing and saying, and vindicating His house, if He did preach
3512 III, 21 | XXI. A VINDICATION OF THE PROPHECY IN ISAIAH (
3513 V, 33, 3 | days will come, in which vines shall grow, each having
3514 III, 21, 4 | she therefore remained in virginity, "she was found with child
3515 III, 21, 5 | the Scripture excluded all virile influence; yet it certainly
3516 I, 18, 1 | understood as hidden in the viscera.~2.
3517 IV, 20, 8 | outward] action, seeing visibly those things which were
3518 V, 15, 4 | men, formed visual organs (visionem) for him who had been blind [
3519 IV, 36, 8 | Word of God who did both visit them through the prophetic
3520 V, 7, 1 | spirit. For to die is to lose vital power, and to become henceforth
3521 V, 30, 1 | mode of speech, and have vitiated the middle number in the
3522 III, 18, 5 | contempt upon the martyrs, and vituperate those who are slain on account
3523 III, 2, 1 | of written documents, but viva voce: wherefore also Paul
3524 III, 16, 1 | He possessed the names (vocabula) of all those who had produced
3525 V, 14, 1 | inasmuch as blood cries out (vocalis est) from the beginning [
3526 IV, 26, 1 | foreshadowing of the new calling (vocationis). For Christ is the treasure
3527 III, 2, 1 | written documents, but viva voce: wherefore also Paul declared, "
3528 II, 14, 6 | they strive to bring into vogue those conjunctions which
3529 III, 3, 2 | very tedious, in such a volume as this, to reckon up the
3530 III, pref, 1 | doctrines, concealed, as their votaries imagine; that I should exhibit
3531 IV, 17, 1 | sacrifice of praise, and pay thy vows to the Most High; and call
3532 IV, 20, 10 | scarcely audible voice" (vox aurae tenuis). For by such
3533 III, 15, 2 | they do themselves term "vulgar," and "ecclesiastic." By
3534 I, 14, 7 | uttering of praise, having been wafted to the earth, has become
3535 V, 21, 1 | summed up all things, both waging war against our enemy, and
3536 V, 32, 1 | expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of
3537 III, 15, 2 | already embraced his angel, he walks with a strutting gait and
3538 V, 34, 4 | gates with crystal, and thy wall with choice stones: and
3539 III, 24, 2 | truth, they do deservedly wallow in all error, tossed to
3540 II, 11, 1 | credit to the truth, but wallowing in falsehood, they have
3541 II, 28, 2 | reason why the moon waxes and wanes, or what as to the cause
3542 I, 30, 3 | imparted motion to them also, wantonly acting upon them even to
3543 IV, 34, 4 | did form the swords and war-lances into ploughshares, and changed
3544 IV, 23, 1 | words of the prophet, and warding off blame from Mary, pointing
3545 V, 26, 1 | be welded on to pottery ware." And since an end shall
3546 V, 11, 1 | and such like; of which I warn you, as also I have warned
3547 V, 11, 1 | warn you, as also I have warned you, that they who do such
3548 IV, 27, 1 | coming of the Lord, who washes and makes clean the man
3549 V, 34, 2 | long? Until the cities be wasted without inhabitant, and
3550 III, 25, 1 | that the things which are watched over and governed should
3551 II, 33, 2 | oblivion by that demon who watches their entrance [into the
3552 IV, 36, 2 | does Jeremiah speak: "I set watchmen over you; hearken to the
3553 IV, 12, 1 | the habit of mingling a watered tradition with the simple
3554 IV, 25, 3 | planteth, and another who watereth, but one God who giveth
3555 IV, 8, 2 | ass, and lead him away to watering? And ought not this woman,
3556 I, 30, 3 | possessing the form of a watery body. But when it had conceived
3557 II, 26, 3 | the earth, yea also the waves of the sea and the stars
3558 IV, 26, 3 | thy heart. Thou that art waxen old in wicked days, now
3559 V, 35, 1 | shall reign in the earth, waxing stronger by the sight of
3560 I, 18, 1 | offspring of the first, in this way--by naming an abyss and darkness,
3561 V, 1, 1 | is prior to all creation. We--who were but lately created
3562 IV, pref, 3 | foreseeing by the Spirit those weak-minded persons who should be led
3563 IV, 33, 9 | confession of His Son; often weakened indeed, yet immediately
3564 V, 15, 2 | the others who were in a weakly condition because of sin;
3565 V, 3, 3 | life is made perfect in weakness--that is, in the flesh--let
3566 IV, 33, 11 | shall take [upon Him] our weaknesses, and bear our sorrows,"--[
3567 IV, 30, 2 | and might have gone forth wealthy, while, in fact, by receiving
3568 III, 22, 2 | of Him, "But Jesus, being wearied with the journey, was sitting [
3569 II, 2, 4 | made by His Word that never wearies.~5.
3570 II, 29, 3 | proceeded from perplexity, and weariness, and fear--that is material
3571 II, 16, 3 | been made--than that, after wearying ourselves with such an impious
3572 I, 8, 1 | proverb, they strive to weave ropes of sand, while they
3573 II, 10, 1 | constructed another god, weaving, as I said before, ropes
3574 V, 9, 4 | bride cannot [be said] to wed, but to be wedded, when
3575 V, 9, 4 | said] to wed, but to be wedded, when the bridegroom comes
3576 V, 25, 4 | And in the midst of the week," he says, "the sacrifice
3577 IV, 22, 1 | the eyes of the disciples weighed down when Christ's passion
3578 I, 27, 3 | unto Him, and that they welcomed Him into their kingdom.
3579 V, 26, 1 | just as iron cannot be welded on to pottery ware." And
3580 II, 31, 2 | with the truth, nor for the well-being of men, but for the sake
3581 I, 13, 3 | women, and those such as are well-bred, and elegantly attired,
3582 I, 13, 4 | who do not hold fast that well-compacted faith which they received
3583 V, 15, 3 | knew thee; and before thou wentest forth from the belly, I
3584 I, 18, 1 | stars, seasons, years, whales, fishes, reptiles, birds,
3585 IV, 20, 10 | the cherubim, and their wheels, and when he had recounted
3586 III, 2, 3 | to escape at all points. Where- fore they must be opposed
3587 | wherein
3588 IV, 23, 1 | you forward to reap that whereon ye bestowed no labour; other
3589 IV, 14, 1 | him." Inasmuch as then, "wheresoever the carcase is, there shall
3590 III, 5, 2 | accordance with the patient's whims, and not according to the
3591 I, 23, 1 | not putting faith in God a whit the more, set himself eagerly
3592 IV, 18, 3 | hypocrites, for ye are like whited sepulchres. For the sepulchre
3593 IV, 10, 2 | than wine, and His teeth whiter than milk." For, let those
3594 II, 14, 8 | them along with violence whithersoever they please; so also do
3595 | whoever
3596 IV, 20, 12 | prophet take "a wife of whoredoms," prophesying by means of
3597 I, 10, 1 | that He may send "spiritual wickednesses," and the angels who transgressed
3598 IV, 16, 5 | But He has increased and widened those laws which are natural,
3599 IV, 13, 3 | fulfilling, extending, and widening it among us; just as if
3600 I, 8, 4 | the rest of her life in widowhood until she saw the Saviour,
3601 IV, 2, 6 | negligent of the cause of the widows." And Jeremiah, in like
3602 IV, 20, 11 | iron: and He treadeth the wine-press of the fierceness of the
3603 III, 11, 8 | prophet,"--pointing to the winged aspect of the Gospel; and
3604 III, 12, 9 | s device. Therefore God, winking at the times of ignorance,
3605 V, 15, 2 | sought us out who were lost, winning back His own, and taking
3606 II, 24, 5 | spring, summer, autumn, and winter. And again, not even do
3607 V, 35, 2 | as their God. And He will wipe away every tear from their
3608 V, 12, 1 | prevailed." And again, "God has wiped away every tear from every
3609 I, 20, 2 | was twelve years of age: "Wist ye not that I must be about
3610 V, 11, 1 | luxuriousness, idolatries, witchcrafts, hatreds, contentions jealousies,
3611 IV, 20, 6 | given to every man to profit withal." But as He who worketh
3612 V, 12, 5 | And thus, also, he whose withered hand was healed, and all
3613 IV, 33, 9 | even maintain that such witness-bearing is not at all necessary,
3614 II, 19, 8 | to as many as do not wish wittingly to be led astray, what is
3615 V, 33, 4 | therefore, Esaias says: "The wolf also shall feed with the
3616 V, 35, 1 | may walk in safety. The woods, too, shall make shady places,
3617 I, 13, 2 | madness], he then appears a worker of wonders when the large
3618 II, 22, 2 | every one according to his works--that is, the judgment. The
3619 II, 2, 5 | as to the creation of the world--these heretics who have
3620 II, 14, 6 | pursues its inquiries, until, worn out, it is resolved at length
3621 V, 25, 1 | is called God, or that is worshipped--that is, above every idol--
3622 III, 25, 6 | such things for they have worthily uttered this falsehood against
3623 III, 12, 3 | all. And now, brethren, I wot that through ignorance ye
3624 IV, 37, 1 | children together, and thou wouldest not," set forth the ancient
3625 II, 25, 4 | and height, and length, wouldst thou be able to conceive
3626 IV, pref, 4 | same blasphemous design, wounding [men] unto death, by teaching
3627 III, 23, 8 | put to shame, and let them wrangle about Adam, as if some great
3628 V, 11, 1 | contentions jealousies, wraths, emulations, animosities,
3629 V, 25, 4 | yoke shall be directed as a wreath [round their neck]; deceit
3630 I, 9, 2 | Pleroma. Thus it is that, wresting from the truth every one
3631 IV, 37, 7 | rendered a castaway." This able wrestler, therefore, exhorts us to
3632 V, 13, 2 | who are not practised in wrestling, when they contend with
3633 I, 24, 1 | convey to him that power, but wriggled [on the ground] like a worm.
3634 II, 14, 1 | proclaim to us, like the writer referred to, that from this (
3635 V, 13, 5 | otherwise this which he writes: "For this corruptible must
3636 I, 30, 6 | But as he could merely writhe along the ground, they carried
3637 III, 18, 5 | beneficent, and unmindful of the wrongs perpetrated upon Him, than
3638 IV, 36, 5 | king heard this, he was wroth, and sent his armies and
3639 IV, 40 | XL. ONE AND THE SAME GOD THE
3640 IV, 41 | XLI. THOSE PERSONS WHO DO NOr
3641 IV, 39 | XXXIX. MAN IS ENDOWED WITH THE
3642 IV, 37 | XXXVII. MEN ARE POSSESSED OF FREE
3643 IV, 38 | XXXVIII. WHY MAN WAS NOT MADE PERFECT
3644 I, 12, 1 | For Ennoea continually yearned after offspring; but she
3645 | yours
3646 I, 16, 2 | the letters, and including Zambda itself, forms the sum of
3647 IV, 25, 2 | first; then, after him, Zara, upon whom was the scarlet
3648 I, 21, 2 | redemption to the sons of Zebedee, when their mother asked
3649 I, 29, 4 | produced Kakia (wickedness), Zelos (emulation), Phthonos (envy),
3650 II, 22, 6 | error:--~Oi de theoi par Zêni kathêmenoi êgoroônto Chruseô
3651 I, 30, 11 | Nahum to Oreus; Esdras and Zephaniah to Astanphaeus. Each one
3652 IV, 34, 4 | temple which was built under Zerubbabel after the emigration to
3653 I, 14, 3 | Epsilon and Upsilon; her back, Zeta and Tau; her belly, Eta
3654 V, 32, 2 | from Ephron the son of Zohar the Hittite. Thus did he
3655 I, 17, 1 | zones, and that in each zone it receives power from the
3656 I, 1, 1 | conjunction of Logos and Zoo were brought forth Anthropos
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