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| Alphabetical [« »] illuminating 1 illumination 1 image 31 images 33 imaginations 1 imagine 2 imagining 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 had 34 things 33 become 33 images 33 me 33 only 33 out | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) Exhortation to the Heathen IntraText - Concordances images |
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1 1 | stone,--that is, statues and images,--subjecting to the yoke 2 1 | stones, and stocks, and images, and such like idols, may 3 3 | solemn assemblies, setting up images, and building temples, which 4 4 | AND SHAMEFULNESS OF THE IMAGES BY WHICH THE GODS ARE WORSHIPPED.~ 5 4 | for inspection these very images, you will, as you go over 6 4 | dead matte--you have made images of human form, by which 7 4 | you doubt respecting the images of Zeus and Apollo at Patara, 8 4 | in him another maker of images. Whichever of these you 9 4 | Ephesian Heraclitus, upbraiding images with their senselessness: " 10 4 | senselessness: "And to these images they pray, with the same 11 4 | honour or insult. And these images are more worthless than 12 4 | utterly senseless idols and images. For they have some one 13 4 | to smell or taste; while images do not possess even one 14 4 | changes of the moon. But images, being motionless, inert, 15 4 | dishonoured by the makers of images, who change it by their 16 4 | art, which go to make up images. For, in sooth, the image 17 4 | and though despising the images, yet not wishing to appear 18 4 | gods by whose names the images are called. For Dionysius 19 4 | learned the senselessness of images. But it has happened that 20 4 | gifts, and melted even the images themselves, from base greed 21 4 | promises. And the makers of images, do they not shame those 22 4 | close as possible to the images. How peculiarly inherent 23 4 | look. For the forms of the images are plainly stamped with 24 4 | inspect the pictures and images, he will at a glance recognise 25 4 | religious honour and worship to images and pictures. The picture 26 4 | nothing in the shape of images and girls' ornaments of 27 4 | wood, and gold, and ivory images, and to pictures. Your makers 28 4 | sculptors and makers of images, the painters and workers 29 10| when men put their trust in images." Let the meaner artists, 30 10| deadly plagues and hateful images, has, by devising many shapes 31 10| none of these, nor of the images formed by human hands, and 32 12| which things there were images of old, but not all adequate. 33 12| God-loving and God-like images of the Word. Let us haste,