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1 I, 2 | at the same time between things that differ, whether light 2 I, 2 | for to those who do these things God is not manifest, unless 3 I, 2 | all impurity. All these things, then, involve you in darkness, 4 I, 3 | Him Father, I speak of all things as being from Him; if I 5 I, 4 | placed [tetheikenai] all things on security afforded by 6 I, 4 | governing, and making all things alive. But he is Lord, because 7 I, 4 | because he is before all things; Fashioner and Maker, because 8 I, 4 | be slaves to man; and all things God has made out of things 9 I, 4 | things God has made out of things that were not into things 10 I, 4 | things that were not into things that are, in order that 11 I, 6 | He has ordained that all things subserve mankind. Consider, 12 I, 7 | word and wisdom made all things; for "by His word were the 13 I, 7 | If thou perceivest these things, O man, living chastely, 14 I, 7 | shalt thou understand these things. When thou shalt have put 15 I, 8 | men are gods, and do great things; and can you not believe 16 I, 9 | not we who publish these things, but your own writers and 17 I, 10 | so much as to name such things), and what vast taxes and 18 I, 13 | and do you disbelieve the things that are told you by God? 19 I, 13 | grown up. And all these things does the wisdom of God effect, 20 I, 13 | to manifest even by these things, that God is able to effect 21 I, 14 | now, having taken these things into consideration, I believe. 22 I, 14 | Spirit of God foretold the things that have already happened, 23 I, 14 | they came to pass, and the things now occurring as they are 24 I, 14 | they are now happening, and things future in the order in which 25 I, 14 | to see, will examine all things, and will judge righteous 26 I, 14 | rest, and abundance of good things, which neither hath eye 27 II, 3 | present, but also to see all things and to hear all, and by 28 II, 4 | And others say that all things are produced without external 29 II, 4 | spirit which pervades all things is God. But Plato and those 30 II, 4 | Father and Maker of all things; but then they maintain 31 II, 4 | Platonists, the Creator of all things, nor, so far as their opinions 32 II, 4 | manifested in this, that out of things that are not He makes whatever 33 II, 4 | also in this; that out of things that are not He creates 34 II, 4 | creates and has created things that are, and whatever He 35 II, 5 | He is the creator of all things, as He certainly is, is 36 II, 5 | ascertain from them how all things were made; for he says:--~" 37 II, 5 | Olympus' sunny clime.~These things, ye Muses, say, who ever 38 II, 5 | Then tell us which of all things first was made.~But how 39 II, 5 | than the world, know these things? Or how could they relate 40 II, 6 | saying:--~"First of all things was chaos made, and next~ 41 II, 6 | starry heaven,~That unto all things shelter might be given,~ 42 II, 8 | when God wills to save, all things He'll bend~To serve as instruments 43 II, 8 | And saying numberless things of a like kind, they contradicted 44 II, 8 | themselves and to all men, spoke things in harmony with the prophets 45 II, 9 | the world and all other things. For they predicted also 46 II, 9 | and they all have spoken things consistent and harmonious 47 II, 9 | their own time, and what things are now being fulfilled 48 II, 9 | also concerning the future things that they will fall out, 49 II, 10 | consent that God made all things out of nothing; for nothing 50 II, 10 | His own wisdom before all things. He had this Word as a helper 51 II, 10 | Word as a helper in the things that were created by Him, 52 II, 10 | and by Him He made all things. He is called "governing 53 II, 10 | rules, and is Lord of all things fashioned by Him. He, then, 54 II, 10 | the world and of all other things. For the prophets were not 55 II, 11 | since light manifests the things that are created. Wherefore 56 II, 11 | bring forth the creeping things that have life, and fowl 57 II, 11 | kind, and all the creeping things of the earth. And God said, 58 II, 11 | and over all the creeping things that creep upon the earth. 59 II, 12 | anything worthy of these things, on account of the exceeding 60 II, 12 | an explanation of these things; yet, though they thence 61 II, 13 | relate the creation of all things from the earthly things 62 II, 13 | things from the earthly things here below. For man, being 63 II, 13 | according to His will, the things that are made. "For the 64 II, 13 | that are made. "For the things which are impossible with 65 II, 13 | given names to the other things, had not he received the 66 II, 13 | nomenclature from God, who made the things themselves. In the very 67 II, 15 | were going to say, that the things which grow on the earth 68 II, 16 | manifold wisdom of God in these things; for who could count their 69 II, 16 | various kinds? Moreover, the things proceeding from the waters 70 II, 16 | of fishes and of creeping things, though partaking of God' 71 II, 17 | worship God, but mind earthly things, and repent not. For those 72 II, 17 | like birds, and mind the things that are above, and are 73 II, 17 | fly nor soar to the high things of God. Thus, too, though 74 II, 17 | made evil by God, but all things good, yea, very good,--but 75 II, 18 | For God having made all things by His Word, and having 76 II, 18 | replenish the earth, He put all things under his dominion, and 77 II, 19 | but the earth produced all things spontaneously by the command 78 II, 22 | through whom He made all things, being His power and His 79 II, 22 | The Word was God; all things came into existence through 80 II, 23 | too, for a proof of the things which were said aforetime?~ 81 II, 24 | first there were only those things which were produced on the 82 II, 24 | seeds, and herbs; but the things which were in Paradise were 83 II, 25 | the God and Father of all things? Besides, it is unseemly 84 II, 25 | abstinence from certain things, and when he does not obey 85 II, 27 | he should incline to the things of immortality, keeping 86 II, 27 | hand, he should turn to the things of death, disobeying God, 87 II, 30 | The History. And all these things the Holy Spirit teaches 88 II, 31 | cities and kings, and the things that happened when there 89 II, 31 | kings."~And so on. These things, then, happened in the land 90 II, 31 | his triarch;--though these things, in comparison with our 91 II, 32 | history, and see that those things are recent which are told 92 II, 32 | writers, not knowing these things, are forward to maintain 93 II, 32 | is true regarding these things, when they do not know about 94 II, 33 | could tell us truly of these things, themselves being much later 95 II, 33 | have announced not only things past or present, but also 96 II, 33 | prophets, and foretold all things.~ 97 II, 34 | divine things--I mean the things that are spoken by the prophets-- 98 II, 34 | maker and fashioner of all things and the nourisher of all 99 II, 35 | heaven; and has not set these things before you that you should 100 II, 35 | numerous, and said ten thousand things consistently and harmoniously? 101 II, 36 | nothing hid. He sees all things,~Himself unseen by any mortal 102 II, 36 | Nor these alone, but all things else He gives,~Ruling omnipotent 103 II, 36 | born, she said:- "If all things that are born must also 104 II, 36 | keeps alive~All creeping things, both of the earth and sea;~ 105 II, 36 | in subjection to his sway~Things many and incomprehensible.~ 106 II, 36 | mortals can know all these things?~He only knows who made 107 II, 36 | Birds, and the creeping things of earth and sea,~Images 108 II, 36 | these, and many more vain things, ye serve,~Worshipping things 109 II, 36 | things, ye serve,~Worshipping things disgraceful even to name:~ 110 II, 36 | starry heaven."~That these things are true, and useful, and 111 II, 37 | sudden hand transforms all things."~Euripides again:--~"The 112 II, 37 | recent, and stole these things from the law and the prophets. 113 II, 38 | did at all events utter things confirmatory of the prophets. 114 II, 38 | themselves. But all these things will every one understand 115 II, 38 | he shall understand these things? prudent, and he shall know 116 III, 2 | been eye-witnesses of those things concerning which they made 117 III, 2 | them; for they who write of things unascertained beat the air. 118 III, 2 | are numerous? But these things we say, for the purpose 119 III, 3 | others to the truth: for the things which they said themselves 120 III, 3 | they finally said that all things were produced spontaneously. 121 III, 4 | and a scrutinizer of all things, give but a careless hearing 122 III, 5 | rather, inculcated such things! Oh! their wickedness and 123 III, 6 | that he was so. And these things the other laws of the Romans 124 III, 6 | gods they relate similar things?~ 125 III, 7 | last determines that all things are produced naturally and 126 III, 7 | are; for there are many things would prevent me"? And to 127 III, 7 | existence, and have all things to be governed by self-regulated 128 III, 7 | consummation to which all things tend.~'Tis not, as vain 129 III, 7 | Nor uncontrolled are all things onward hurled.~The wicked 130 III, 7 | with each other are the things which others, and indeed 131 III, 7 | and have avowed that all things are governed by providence. 132 III, 8 | were the first to do these things.~ 133 III, 9 | universe; and we know that all things are arranged by His providence, 134 III, 9 | law, and taught them these things. Of this great and wonderful 135 III, 10| they sojourned; and these things befell them in accordance 136 III, 14| teaches us to render all things to all, "honour to whom 137 III, 15| whether those who teach such things can possibly live indifferently, 138 III, 15| induce you to study these things, especially since you can 139 III, 16| expressly saying: "For if things had in all time remained 140 III, 16| have gone by since some things were discovered by Daedalus, 141 III, 16| when he says that these things happened, he implies that 142 III, 16| owns that he has said these things conjecturally. For he says, " 143 III, 16| survey of legislation, the things now said," etc., which shows 144 III, 17| another, and foretold the things that would come to pass 145 III, 17| lovers of truth, that those things are really true which they 146 III, 18| that they who wrote such things and philosophized to so 147 III, 26| spontaneous production of all things, as Pythagoras and the rest 148 III, 26| providence of God, who made all things; and the whole course of 149 III, 26| then, I seem to have made things plain up to the time of 150 III, 27| very lucid record of all things, both names and dates, from 151 III, 29| literature, and uttered some things concerning the deluge, and 152 III, 30| please, then, study these things carefully, that you may


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