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1 1, 12| hearing that the Son is the image of the invisible God, says 2 1, 12| invisible God, says that the image of God is the same as the 3 1, 13| names, inasmuch as every image is similar in species to 4 1, 13| to that of which it is an image. For no one is himself his 5 1, 13| no one is himself his own image, but it is necessary that 6 1, 13| it is necessary that the image should demonstrate him of 7 1, 13| demonstrate him of whom it is an image. So an image is the figured 8 1, 13| whom it is an image. So an image is the figured and indistinguishable 9 1, 13| because the Son is the image of the Father: and he who 10 1, 13| Father: and he who is an image, if he is to be truly an 11 1, 13| if he is to be truly an image, must have in himself his 12 1, 13| of the fact that he is an image.~II. "And if any one hearing 13 1, 14| that the Son who is the image of the invisible God (whose 14 1, 14| the invisible God (whose image is understood to include 15 1, 15| Only-begotten Son of God and the image of the invisible God, it 16 1, 15| Father; since the Son is the image of the Father in species, 17 1, 15| substance, and the Son and image of the invisible God embraces 18 1, 25| time: lest He who is the image of God, who is the Word, 19 1, 25| perfection that which is both image, and Word, and God. For 20 1, 25| has lost the truth of the image and likeness: for that is 21 1, 27| There the Son is the perfect image of the Father: there under 22 1, 27| the Son is declared to be image of the Father in virtue 23 1, 27| substance from the Father, whose image He is: there on account 24 1, 29| or alter, the unvarying image of the essence and might 25 1, 33| or alter, the unvarying image of the Godhead and essence 26 1, 33| nature. For though He is an image, yet the image cannot alter, 27 1, 33| He is an image, yet the image cannot alter, since in Him 28 1, 33| since in Him was born the image of the Father's essence, 29 1, 69| Himself the source but the image; the image of God born of 30 1, 69| source but the image; the image of God born of God to be 31 1, 73| son according to his own image and according to his own 32 1, 73| nature of his likeness and image which Adam begot in Seth?