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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
Exhortation to the Heathen

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1 1 | ADORATION OF THE DIVINE WORD AND GOD THE FATHER.~AMPHION of Thebes 2 1 | that dead dragon, but to God All-wise,--a lay unfettered 3 1 | down to the holy mount of God; and let Truth, darting 4 1 | new harmony which bears God's name--the new, the Levitical 5 1 | ignorance and folly: "For God is able of these stones 6 1 | Word, he becomes a man of God. Others he figuratively 7 1 | the kindness and love of God our saviour to man appeared, 8 1 | the paternal counsel of God, which fired the zeal of 9 1 | before him, the Word of God, despising the lyre and 10 1 | miniature,makes melody to God on this instrument of many 11 1 | melodious, holy instrument of God. What, then, does this instrument-- 12 1 | instrument--the Word of God, the Lord, the New Song-- 13 1 | righteousness, to exhibit God to the foolish, to put a 14 1 | father. The instrument of God loves mankind. The Lord 15 1 | of men. You have, then, God's promise; you have His 16 1 | Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." 17 1 | with God, and the Word was God." Error seems old, but truth 18 1 | pre-existed in the eye of God before,--we the rational 19 1 | creatures of the Word of God, on whose account we date 20 1 | at first (for He was in God) and of our well-being, 21 1 | He alone being both, both God and man--the Author of all 22 1 | the Lord, "the grace of God which bringeth salvation 23 1 | of the glory of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ."~ 24 1 | the Word, who "was with God," and by whom all things 25 1 | as our Teacher; that as God He might afterwards conduct 26 1 | who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery 27 1 | robbery to be equal with God, but humbled Himself,"-- 28 1 | Himself,"--He, the merciful God, exerting Himself to save 29 1 | yea, I say, the Word of God became man, that thou mayest 30 1 | from man how man may become God. Is it not then monstrous, 31 1 | my friends, that while God is ceaselessly exhorting 32 1 | coming of the Christ Of God. And it was this which was 33 1 | thou desirest truly to see God, take to thyself means of 34 1 | who desire to understand God must discover, that He may 35 1 | key of faith. No one knows God but the Son, and he to whom 36 1 | Christ, through whom alone God is beheld.~ 37 2 | appeared, since he was a god, having speedily perceived 38 2 | Atheists who know not the true God, and pay shameless worship 39 2 | first in that they know not God, not acknowledging as God 40 2 | God, not acknowledging as God Him who truly is; the other 41 2 | having no hope, and without God in the world."~ All honour 42 2 | in place of the only real God, assumes many gods falsely 43 2 | understanding that it is God that does us good, they 44 2 | wrath, even as others; but God, being rich in mercy, for 45 2 | Christ, is exalted with God. But those who are still 46 2 | Word now become the sons of God.~ But to you a poet of your 47 2 | he was an Arcadian. This god, Homer says, was bound thirteen 48 2 | for us the evil-averting god. Hercules, the son of Zeus-- 49 2 | Dionysus as a reward. The god was not reluctant to grant 50 2 | and so did the famous lame god;~ Poseidon underwent it, 51 2 | flesh unwittingly; for the god did not know that Lycaon 52 2 | nor a licentious man; the god no longer flies, nor loves 53 2 | they have constituted the god of the muliebria--the patron 54 4 | Phoebus,~Whom silly men called God, and falsely termed~Prophet;~ 55 4 | the oracles of the great God, who was not made~by men' 56 4 | They worship Hermes as a god, and place Aguieus as a 57 4 | perceived by the mind alone,--God, who alone is truly God. 58 4 | God, who alone is truly God. And again, when involved 59 4 | laugh at him killing their god, while pained at the outrage 60 4 | assigned the prerogatives of God to what are no gods? Why, 61 4 | Whence Moses, the man of God, dissuading from all idolatry, 62 4 | O Israel, the LORD thy God is one LORD; and thou shall 63 4 | shall worship the LORD thy God, and Him only shall thou 64 4 | Because that, when they knew God, they glorified Him not 65 4 | they glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful; 66 4 | and changed the glory of God into the likeness of corruptible 67 4 | And verily this is the God who "in the beginning made 68 4 | earth." But you do not know God, and worship the heaven, 69 9 | SIN WHO DESPISE OR NEGLECT GOD'S GRACIOUS CALLING."~ I 70 9 | to his domestics, nor as God to men, but as a father, 71 9 | terror" while he listened to God speaking concerning the 72 9 | sons, who are reared by God, who are the genuine friends 73 9 | attained to the knowledge of God, who first were wrenched 74 9 | now the more benevolent God is, the more impious men 75 9 | alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that 76 9 | witness, and his invocation of God, what else remains for the 77 9 | open ears, and entertain God as a guest in pure spirits? 78 9 | the never-ending day of God, extends over eternity. 79 9 | Word, by whom we behold God. Rightly, then, to those 80 9 | straight and to prepare, God is incensed, and those He 81 9 | suitable price. This recompense God cheerfully accepts; "for 82 9 | for we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all 83 9 | man as far as can be like God, designates God as our suitable 84 9 | be like God, designates God as our suitable teacher, 85 9 | worthily assimilate man to God. This teaching the apostle 86 9 | consequently calls "inspired of God, being profitable for doctrine, 87 9 | righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly 88 9 | Taste and see that Christ is God?" Faith will lead you in; 89 9 | utterance of His children, God accepts with gracious welcome-- 90 10| the greatest ever given by God to the human race, would 91 10| regard the holy word of God as an accursed thing. The 92 10| live nobly according to God, and not according to custom? 93 10| according to custom? For God bestows life freely; but 94 10| comes down from heaven? For God, of His great love to man, 95 10| over her dear progeny;" and God the Father seeks His creature, 96 10| monstrous, that you men who are God's handiwork, who have received 97 10| Him, and belong wholly to God, should be subject to another 98 10| then, is he who flees from God to consort with demons? 99 10| that may become a son of God, prefers to be in bondage? 100 10| righteousness, from godlessness to God. It is an enterprise of 101 10| daring to take our way to God; and the enjoyment of many 102 10| specially those things to which God Himself alludes, speaking 103 10| the eternal covenant of God invests us, conveying the 104 10| thirst for thy Father; God shall be revealed to thee 105 10| thine too, if thou receive God. Wherefore the Scripture, 106 10| shall inherit the glory of God and His power." What glory, 107 10| choose the better part, God instead of the evil one, 108 10| yon as a father to obey God. "For if ye hear Me," He 109 10| of question is, whether God should be worshipped, and 110 10| worshipped, and whether this wise God and Christ should be followed: 111 10| know not what is worthy of God. Have faith in us, as you 112 10| canonized as the thirteenth god, whose pretensions Babylon 113 10| than the very demons. For God is by no manner of means 114 10| and nothing more resembles God than one of us when he becomes 115 10| hands. For the image of God is His Word, the genuine 116 10| the image and likeness of God," assimilated to the Divine 117 10| whose choice is set on God, if you will; yours, if 118 10| to have fellowship with God. As, then, we do not compel 119 10| plant--to the knowledge of God, counselling him to furnish 120 10| you till your fields, know God. Sail the sea, you who are 121 10| himself? As the Halo is not a god, and as the Iris is not 122 10| and as the Iris is not a god, but are states of the atmosphere 123 10| likewise, a day is not a god, nor a year, nor time, which 124 10| He who calls Fortune a god, let him also so call Action. 125 10| feeling, is held to be a God, while a providence exercised 126 10| that He alone who is truly God, only truly is and subsists. 127 10| or some other drug. May God grant that you may at length 128 10| from this slumber, and know God; and that neither Gold, 129 10| appear in your eyes as a god. For there are, in sooth, " 130 10| by my husbandry." Give to God recompense for your sustenance; 131 10| acknowledge thy Master. Thou art God's creature. What belongs 132 10| are addressed to you from God. For think not that stones, 133 10| kind, who consider that God utters His voice by the 134 10| raven as a messenger of God. But the man of God, who 135 10| messenger of God. But the man of God, who croaks not, nor chatters, 136 10| penalty. For they believe not God, nor understand His power, 137 10| the help which comes from God. Hence this blindness of 138 10| bent on the knowledge of God. Neither childlessness, 139 10| strives after the knowledge of God; nor does any one who has 140 10| nothing but himself and God, where is neither moth, 141 10| our whole heart to contain God. "Trust in Him, all ye assembled 142 10| Believe Him who is man and God; believe, O man. Believe, 143 10| Believe, O man, the living God, who suffered and is adored. 144 10| human kind, Him who alone is God of all men. Believe, and 145 10| salvation as your reward. Seek God, and your soul shall live. 146 10| shall live. He who seeks God is busying himself about 147 10| salvation. Hast thou found God?--then thou hast life. Let 148 10| of seeking is life with God. "Let all who seek Thee 149 10| let them say continually, God be magnified." A noble hymn 150 10| magnified." A noble hymn of God is an immortal man, established 151 10| they are unable to know God. So are you not ashamed 152 10| acquire the knowledge of God, that the end of life may 153 10| on the practice of piety. God regards you as innocent 154 10| enrol thyself as one of God's people, heaven is thy 155 10| heaven is thy country, God thy lawgiver. And what are 156 10| shalt love the Lord thy God." And the complements of 157 10| Son, and the Word was in God, not disbelieved in by all 158 10| most perfect ease He made God shine on us. Whence He was 159 11| because he was the child of God; but when he succumbed to 160 11| his Father, dishonoured God. Such was the influence 161 11| become the disciples of God have received the only true 162 11| new man," transformed by God's Holy Spirit. Further, 163 11| that you may know well both God and man."~ "Sweet is the 164 11| light, that we may admit God; let us admit the light, 165 11| declare to me Thy Father God; Thy utterances save; Thy 166 11| wandered in error, seeking God. But since Thou leadest 167 11| light, O Lord, and I find God through Thee, and receive 168 11| contemplate the only true God, first raising our voice 169 11| heaven--He, the husbandman of God,~"Pointing out the favourable 170 11| inscribe? "That all shall know God, from small to great;" and, " 171 11| merciful to them," says God, "and will not remember 172 11| life, let us comply with God's expostulations; let us 173 11| be gracious. And though God needs nothing let us render 174 11| amulet, and, by trusting in God's own charm, be delivered 175 11| advantage in all things, follows God, obeys the Father, knows 176 11| through wandering, loves God, loves his neighbour, fulfils 177 11| promise. But it has been God's fixed and constant purpose 178 11| men: for this end the good God sent the good Shepherd. 179 11| Spirit, which is the word of God," let us sharpen. So the 180 11| received, and honouring God through the Divine Word. " 181 11| blessed power, by which God has fellowship with men! 182 11| any one be able to imitate God, and to serve and worship 183 11| builds up the temple of God in men, that He may cause 184 11| in men, that He may cause God to take up His abode in 185 11| and present thyself to God as an offering of first-fruits, 186 11| alone, but also the grace of God; and both are requisite, 187 12| destruction: the word of God will be thy pilot, and the 188 12| Then shalt thou see my God, and be initiated into the 189 12| the mountain beloved of God, not the subject of tragedies 190 12| flesh, but the daughters of God, the fair lambs, who celebrate 191 12| I survey the heavens and God; I become holy whilst I 192 12| indestructible and the only true God, the Word of God, raising 193 12| only true God, the Word of God, raising the hymn with us. 194 12| great High Priest of the one God, and of His Father, prays 195 12| your due rank under the one God and the one Word of God; 196 12| God and the one Word of God; and do not only have the 197 12| Word and the knowledge of God, My complete self. This 198 12| complete self. This am I, this God wills, this is symphony, 199 12| Christ, this the Word of God, the arm of the Lord, the 200 12| righteousness by which you ascend to God. Come to Me, all ye that 201 12| the team of humanity to God, directs His chariot to 202 12| incapable of being harmed--God and life. Our helper is 203 12| will not be pleasing to God Himself if we value least 204 12| with all our might follow God, and in the exercise of 205 12| let us commit ourselves to God, loving the Lord God, and 206 12| to God, loving the Lord God, and regarding this as our 207 12| because all things are God's, and the common property 208 12| property of both the friends, God and man. It is time, then, 209 12| call and believe him to be God's image, and also His likeness, 210 12| and so far already like God. Accordingly this grace 211 12| pour out what I had from God, that I might exhort to


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