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1 1 | senseless than stones is a man who is steeped in ignorance. 2 1 | follows the Word, he becomes a man of God. Others he figuratively 3 1 | love of God our saviour to man appeared, not by works of 4 1 | universe, and especially man,--who, composed of body 5 1 | instrument of music the Lord made man, after His own image. And 6 1 | Word has now appeared as man, He alone being both, both 7 1 | exerting Himself to save man. And now the Word Himself 8 1 | the Word of God became man, that thou mayest learn 9 1 | that thou mayest learn from man how man may become God. 10 1 | mayest learn from man how man may become God. Is it not 11 2 | Greeks. Perish, then, the man who was the author of this 12 2 | no eunuch, or emasculated man, or son of a harlot, should 13 2 | pernicious, have turned man, a creature of heavenly 14 2 | from the truth which draw man down from heaven, and cast 15 2 | persuaded~ To rescue a man, already death's capture, 16 2 | a mere phantom:--~ "The man Hercules, expert in mighty 17 2 | himself as only a mortal man. And Hieronymus the philosopher 18 2 | did not know the way; a man, by name Prosymnus, offers 19 2 | his promise to the dead man. As a mystic memorial of 20 2 | silver bow,~ With a mortal man for a year. And fierce Mars~ 21 2 | when he was such he was a man; but now these fables seem 22 2 | eagle, nor a licentious man; the god no longer flies, 23 3 | at Pella, in Thessaly, a man of Achaia was slain in sacrifice 24 3 | book, On Concord, offer a man as a burn-sacrifice to the 25 3 | sacrifice, if one slays a man either at the altar or on 26 3 | readily demonstrate that man is better than these gods 27 3 | fire[unquenchable]. But O man, who lovest the human race 28 3 | is not the demon, but the man that tells you this. It 29 4 | term derived from Brotos(man). In Rome, the historian 30 4 | Do not play the tyrant, O man, over beauty, nor offer 31 4 | beautiful in his eyes, but the man he loved. And Praxiteles, 32 4 | but let it not deceive man by passing itself off for 33 4 | fall. Whence Moses, the man of God, dissuading from 34 4 | likeness of corruptible man, and worshipped and served 35 9 | O surpassing love for man! Not as a teacher speaking 36 9 | the Lord, in His love to man, invites all men to the 37 9 | immortality, like the old man of Ithaca, eagerly longing 38 9 | But godliness, that makes man as far as can be like God, 39 9 | can worthily assimilate man to God. This teaching the 40 9 | righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly 41 9 | Lord Himself, the lover of man. For this, and nothing but 42 9 | only work--the salvation of man. Therefore He Himself, urging 43 9 | it briefly adds, "What man is he that desireth life, 44 10| God, of His great love to man, comes to the help of man, 45 10| man, comes to the help of man, as the mother-bird flies 46 10| the name of truth, what man in his senses turns his 47 10| entered into the heart of man;" and "they shall be glad 48 10| such a living image as man is. But your Olympian Jove, 49 10| of the Word is the true man, the mind which is in man, 50 10| man, the mind which is in man, who is therefore said to 51 10| earthly image of that part of man which is visible and earth-born, 52 10| ascend to heaven. Thou art a man, if we look to that which 53 10| chosen the best part. For man has been otherwise constituted 54 10| placing our finger on what is man's peculiar and distinguishing 55 10| jackdaw, but says nothing by man; and honour the raven as 56 10| messenger of God. But the man of God, who croaks not, 57 10| His power, whose love to man is ineffable; and His hatred 58 10| righteousness." Believe Him who is man and God; believe, O man. 59 10| man and God; believe, O man. Believe, O man, the living 60 10| believe, O man. Believe, O man, the living God, who suffered 61 10| hymn of God is an immortal man, established in righteousness, 62 10| assuming the character of man, and fashioning Himself 63 11| THE BENEFITS CONFERRED ON MAN THROUGH THE ADVENT OF~ Contemplate 64 11| divine beneficence. The first man, when in Paradise, sported 65 11| the influence of pleasure. Man, that had been free by reason 66 11| most marvellous of all, man that had been deceived by 67 11| The Lord was laid low, and man rose up; and he that fell 68 11| male nor female, but a new man," transformed by God's Holy 69 11| may know well both God and man."~ "Sweet is the Word that 70 11| life; and having wrenched man from destruction, He hath 71 11| of the Father, deifying man by heavenly teaching, putting 72 11| shine in the hidden part of man, that is, the heart; and 73 11| irradiate the hidden inner man, the disciple of the Light, 74 11| incorruption, that regenerates man by bringing him back to 75 12| mythic sirens. It chokes man, turns him away from truth, 76 12| Come thou also, O aged man, leaving Thebes, and casting 77 12| will be gone; thou, old man, who saw not Thebes, shalt 78 12| reckoned common property, and man be the friend of God-for 79 12| accordingly all things become man's, because all things are 80 12| both the friends, God and man. It is time, then, for us 81 12| though, impelled by love to man, I might have gone on to