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1 1 | Christ received from His Father for the welfare of mankind,
2 1 | had received it from the Father, so He transmitted it for
3 1 | departure and His return to the Father, the advantage which would
4 1 | proceeds from-Himself and the Father; that He would complete,
5 3 | who is in the bosom of the Father, He bath declared Him" (
6 3 | festival in honour of God the Father. For, although the separate
7 3 | with the doxology to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; blessings,
8 3 | indiscriminately; of Him refers to the Father, by Him to the Son, in Him
9 3 | fittingly to attribute to the Father those works of the Divinity
10 3 | 7). In this manner the Father, who is "the principle of
11 3 | of Him, referring to the Father. But the Son, the Word,
12 3 | and the Mutual Love of the Father and Son, completes and perfects,
13 4 | Him who is the love of the Father and the Son, since this "
14 5 | proceedeth both from the Father, who is the eternally True,
15 5 | Church. "I will ask the Father, and He will give you another
16 8 | sons, whereby we cry: Abba, Father." He fills our hearts with
17 9 | from the mutual love of the Father and the Son, is justly believed
18 9 | not expressly mention the Father or the Son, or the Holy
19 9 | Trinity the sweetness of both Father and Son, filling all creatures
20 9 | Spirit, proceeding from the Father and the Word in the eternal
21 10| who is a liar and the father thereof, as a teacher of
22 11| that He is the Gift of the Father and the Son. Now the remission
23 11| sweetest of names: "Come, Father of the poor! Come, Giver
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