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Iustinus Martyr
The sole government of God

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1 1| or rather of a lover of God, to remind men who have 2 1| through the long-suffering of God, has acted recklessly in 3 1| applicable to the only true God; and from the few the infection 4 2| TESTIMONIES TO THE UNITY OF GOD.~First, then, AEschylus, 5 2| follows respecting the only God:--~"Afar from mortals place 6 2| from mortals place the holy God,~Nor ever think that He, 7 2| all unknown~Is the great God to such a worm as thou.~ 8 2| And this the glory is of God Most High."~But he was not 9 2| initiated in the knowledge of God; for Sophocles also thus 10 2| Creator of all things, the One God:--~"There is one God, in 11 2| One God:--~"There is one God, in truth there is but one,~ 12 2| Tell me what thoughts of God we should conceive?~One, 13 2| had been an eyewitness of God's greatness. And Pythagoras 14 2| in boldness say, Lo, I am God!~Besides the One--Eternal-- 15 2| can,~Then verily he is a god proclaimed."~ 16 3| place of judgment set,~Which God the Lord of all shall occupy;~ 17 3| guilt from the keen eye of God,~It is an evil thought; 18 3| sin, and say there is no God.~But, ah! there is; there 19 4| IV. GOD DESIRES NOT SACRIFICES, 20 4| RIGHTEOUSNESS.~And that God is not appeased by the libations 21 4| thinks he may propitiate God,~He errs, and shows himself 22 4| a pin, O Pamphilus,~For God, close by you, sees whate' 23 4| thou pay thy vows,~And unto God the giver offer gifts.~Place 24 4| conscious of no evil deed,~And God, close by you, sees whate' 25 4| the divine nature; because God mingles many things up into 26 5| says:--~"If there exists a god who walketh out~With an 27 5| home, a just and righteous God,~To give salvation to His 28 5| Sacerdos, says:--~"There is no God, O woman, that can save~ 29 5| tinkling cymbals, charm a god~Where'er he listeth, then 30 5| doth so is much the greater god.~But these, O Rhode, are 31 5| Think you not that the god~Should free me from the 32 5| which nourishes my life~Is God; but he whose custom 'tis 33 5| same in the Fratres:--~"God ever is intelligence to 34 5| mind,~But just the voice of God within us placed?"~And the 35 6| SHOULD ACKNOWLEDGE ONE ONLY GOD.~Here, then, is a proof 36 6| says he is self-taught--~"God inspired me with strains"--~


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