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1 Text, I | But since the Success of things has not answer'd our Wishes, 2 Text, I | from many Persons; which things are grievous to us, and 3 Text, I | more cautious as to those things that are said without any 4 Text, II | II. Now above all things we beg of you, both you 5 Text, II | Relation; in short, to all things whatsoever that are wont 6 Text, III | one's own Soul: The future things vastly exceeding those that 7 Text, IV | are to discourse of these things, and to undergo an Examination 8 Text, IV | distinguishing and judging of those things that are to be said. ~ 9 Text, V | Almighty, of whom are all things. ~And in One only-begotten 10 Text, V | Christ, by whom are all things. ~And in One Holy Spirit 11 Text, VII | another; for both those things are equally impossible: 12 Text, VII | but that he is before all things, it thence follows that 13 Text, VII | superfluous to some to prove those things, as if they were doubtful, 14 Text, VII | wisdom to oppose the plainest things, as well as of those that 15 Text, VIII | silent, or speak, and while things come into being, and before 16 Text, VIII | into being, and before all things were made, both was, and 17 Text, VIII | belong to the nature of things already in being, and after 18 Text, VIII | Being is depriv'd of such things as did not before exist. 19 Text, X | since we acknowledge in all things that have any Prerogative, 20 Text, XI | plainly impossible that any things should have place in the 21 Text, XII | was begotten before all things, by the Will of God and 22 Text, XIII | both living and lifeless things, which any one may truly 23 Text, XIII | Generation of the Son, those things only are made which were 24 Text, XIV | Confusion of Names and of Things will arise, while there 25 Text, XV | blessed Apostle John, that all things were begotten by him,4 that 26 Text, XVI | acknowledges that the names of some things do only agree in pronunciation 27 Text, XVII | Accordingly should we in all things observe the like Equity 28 Text, XVIII | respectively: for the nature of things is not a Consequent of Words, 29 Text, XVIII | be suted to the nature of things. One may therefore very 30 Text, XVIII | preserve the just Order of Things: that is, by accommodating 31 Text, XVIII | Agreeableness in the nature of things, yet ought they at least 32 Text, XIX | into the meaning of the things, as we pretend that Unbegotten 33 Text, XIX | which consists of different things. Now what is compounded, 34 Text, XX | to consider the nature of Things, or not to form their Judgments 35 Text, XX | confider the Substances of things themselves, and by fair 36 Text, XXI | absurd to ascribe all these things equally to both, as for 37 Text, XXI | diftinction both as to Names and Things; let them plainly call them 38 Text, XXI | put a difference between things; and to own the supereminent 39 Text, XXIII | looked on the difference of things with clear eyes, nor can 40 Text, XXIII | end. For one of these two things would hence follow, either 41 Text, XXIII | and Preservation of all things; as the words of the Prophet 42 Text, XXIII | the Constitution of those things he is pleas'd to make: but 43 Text, XXIV | Creature; for in him were all things created, both things in 44 Text, XXIV | all things created, both things in Heaven, and things on 45 Text, XXIV | both things in Heaven, and things on Earth, visible and invisible.9 46 Text, XXIV | God. Now these words, All things were created in him, together 47 Text, XXIV | as a Son, performs all things. The Expression of Image 48 Text, XXIV | of the Son, and of those things which were created in him. 49 Text, XXIV | and considering that all things, were made by him,10 will 50 Text, XXV | Doctrine of Holy Men in all things. From whom, we have learn' 51 Text, XXV | Unbegotten Being, from whom all things were made. Nor is he a Being 52 Text, XXV | Only-begotten; by whom are all things,13 as the Apostle says: 53 Text, XXVI | true God, the God of all things, Unbegotten, without Beginning, 54 Text, XXVI | Authority: One who before all things begat, and made the Only-begotten 55 Text, XXVI | Jesus Christ; by whom all things were made; the Image and 56 Text, XXVI | one God, from whom are all things; and one Lord Jesus Christ, 57 Text, XXVI | Christ, by whom are all things.17 And the Blessed Apostle 58 Text, XXVI | John, when he said, All things were made by him; and without 59 Text, XXVII | order to the Constitution of things, and to their Preservation; 60 Text, XXVII | ever to be preserv'd in all things: viz. that the Holy Spirit, 61 Text, XXVII | says thus : For when all things shall be subdued unto him, 62 Text, XXVII | subject unto him that put all things under him; that God may 63 Text, XXVII | largely demonstrated these things, which we have here in brief 64 Text, XXVII | is pleasant, nor esteem things future more secure than 65 Text, XXVII | Glory and Security before things pleasing to God and truly 66 Text, XXVIII| Creator, and the Maker of all things; principally, and in a peculiar 67 Text, XXVIII| only-begotten; yet properly of those things also which were made by 68 Text, XXVIII| the Son alone before all things, and before the whole Creation, 69 Text, XXVIII| one God, from whom are all things; according to the Apostle: 70 Text, XXVIII| Christ, by whom are all things. There is therefore one