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1 2 | the name to do with our being bad men?), but be tried 2 4 | well as the cause of our being thus harassed, be charged 3 6 | according to the Pythagoreans, being the Tetractys, and containing 4 6 | Logos, and holds them in being by His Spirit. Aristotle, 5 6 | is one according to them, being named Zeus in respect of 6 8 | the uncreated are unlike, being neither produced from any 7 8 | rest be? For if the world, being made spherical, is confined 8 8 | in which he is, then this Being of whom we speak is the 9 10| the Father and the Son being one. And, the Son being 10 10| being one. And, the Son being in the Father and the Father 11 10| had the Logos in Himself, being from eternity instinct with 12 10| earth, the grosser particles being mixed up with the lighter. 13 11| themselves to which we adhere, as being not human but uttered and 14 13| things, who preserves them in being and superintends them all 15 15| potter and the clay (matter being the clay, and the artist 16 16| that they show honour, as being "all in all." You sovereigns, 17 16| well-measured time, I adore the Being who gave its harmony, and 18 17| invented by the damsel, who, being in love with a person, traced 19 17| asleep, and her father, being delighted with the exactness 20 18| children; whereupon Ge, being enraged, brought forth the 21 19| if they have come into being, having previously had no 22 20| she-dragon, and he himself being changed into a dragon, bound 23 20| admit that Phanes himself, being a first-born god (for he 24 21| is reproaching Apollo for being a false prophet:)--~ "The 25 22| womb, and generates a human being, who has in himself the 26 22| greatness of God, and not being able to rise on high with 27 23| separated souls of men, the good being the good souls, and the 28 23| shown by Plato himself: not being able to designate Him by 29 24| some show of reason for our being harassed as we are, since 30 24| to exist, its structure being destroyed by-the power and 31 24| has no existence (not as being part of it, but as an attendant 32 26| upon his mind."~But God, being perfectly good, is eternally 33 27| wholly at the earth, as being now mere flesh and blood, 34 27| too, a soul of itself, as being immortal, moves comformably 35 28| were very far indeed from being gods. However, in the times 36 28| the earth with men, one being always supreme above the 37 28| credit even Herodotus as being a fabulist. But as Alexander 38 28| even for doubt that they, being kings, were esteemed gods. 39 29| rite transgressed."~Such being his nature, deservedly did 40 30| men had the reputation of being gods, and the daughter of 41 30| having previously had no being. And on what principle must 42 31| because he was charged with being mad; and the Athenians condemned 43 31| suspected of sinning, through being enslaved to flesh and blood, 44 31| and by day, and that He, being Himself light, sees all 45 32| look is adultery, the eyes being made for other purposes, 46 35| former charge, therefore, being false, if any one should 47 35| by whom we could not help being seen; but even of these, 48 35| in the womb as a created being, and therefore an object 49 36| perishing with the body, and being as it were quenched in it,


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