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fashioned 5
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fate 2
father 24
fatherless 2
fathers 2
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25 sea
25 since
25 though
24 father
24 give
24 providence
24 very
Theophilus Antiochensis
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father

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | being just; if I call Him Father, I speak of all things as 2 I, 3 | chastener of the godly, and father of the righteous; but he 3 I, 4 | rules over the universe; Father, because he is before all 4 I, 8 | into existence (for if your father was not, nor your mother, 5 II, 4 | God is uncreated, and the Father and Maker of all things; 6 II, 5 | For he says somewhere:--~"Father of Gods, Oceanus, and she~ 7 II, 5 | Jupiter; for he says:--~"His father Saturn he by might o'ercame,~ 8 II, 5 | was happening], when their father was not yet born?~ 9 II, 6 | men; and so, too, was his father Saturn), or was there some 10 II, 7 | Thestian, from Thestius, the father of Althea; the Thoantian, 11 II, 20| Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall 12 II, 22| what I say. The God and Father, indeed, of all cannot be 13 II, 22| assuming the person of the Father and Lord of all, went to 14 II, 22| produced from God, whenever the Father of the universe wills, He 15 II, 25| much more to the God and Father of all things? Besides, 16 II, 25| and transgression;--for a father sometimes enjoins on his 17 II, 28| cause shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall 18 II, 28| does not despise mother and father, and his whole family connection, 19 II, 34| fathers. But God at least, the Father and Creator of the universe 20 III, 5| them as a meal before their father? And, still further, he 21 III, 6| one should honour as his father him who was not his father, 22 III, 6| father him who was not his father, or dishonour him who was 23 III, 6| dishonour him who was really his father, through ignorance that 24 III, 9| good He said: "Honour thy father and thy mother; that it


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