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 1  Int,   3, p.   xi    |    Books IV and V deal with the Divinity of Christ as Son and Logos,
 2  Int,   5, p.   xx    |      theory of the union of the Divinity with the Humanity, he had
 3  Int,   6, p.   xx    |        Humanity and vii now the Divinity (165); and it is possible
 4  Int,   9, p.   xx    |  perceive also the Power of His Divinity.~The Contents of Book IV~
 5    I,   8, p.   49    |        such they propitiate the Divinity, and celebrate their priestly
 6  III           117(26)|        to the revelation of His Divinity, as foretold by the prophets.
 7  III,   4, p.  126    |     Such were the proofs of His divinity. And we ourselves have marvelled
 8  III,   6, p.  150    |         ought surely to ascribe divinity to Him, as One Who (d) without
 9   IV,   1, p.  162    |          in not recognizing His Divinity, nor knowing the cause of
10   IV,   4, p.  169    |         greater Headship of the Divinity of the Father (for the Head
11   IV,   9, p.  178    |       of their reverence of the Divinity and fell from their own
12   IV,  10, p.  185    |       the Manhood retaining the Divinity. ~Immediately, therefore,
13   IV,  13, p.  189    |     were able to appreciate His Divinity. In all this, then, for
14   IV,  13, p.  189    |         flesh, not falling from divinity, and neither losing the
15   IV,  14, p.  190    |    Humanity was absorbed by the Divinity, and moreover the Word of
16   IV,  15, p.  196    |       anointing of His Father's Divinity, conferred not by man but
17   IV,  16, p.  213    |       was said before about His Divinity, which I have showed previously
18   IV,  16, p.  213    |      say other things about the Divinity of Christ: Thy throne, O
19   IV,  16, p.  216    |        God, with His unbegotten Divinity, both before His sojourn
20   IV,  17, p.  219    |      the diadem of His Father's Divinity, and is girt with the bright
21    V, Int, p.  220    |  promises made, and justify the Divinity ascribed to Him in the Gospels
22    V,   4, p.  245    |        the Father Who gives Him Divinity, not called God apart from
23    V,   4, p.  245    |        His being as well as His Divinity not from Himself but from
24    V,   4, p.  246    |      the likeness of His actual Divinity. Thus therefore Him also,
25    V,   4, p.  247    |      nature, and not receiving (divinity) from another. And the Other
26    V,   4, p.  247    |     secondary, and as holding a Divinity received from the Father,
27    V,   4, p.  247    |         as an image of God, the Divinity in both being conceived
28   VI,   2, p.    4    |       of angels proclaiming His Divinity as He went up, who also
29   VI,   9, p.    9    |      which He descends from His Divinity, and lessens His natural
30   VI,  13, p.   13    |      the glorious throne of His Divinity, of which the prophet sang
31  VII,   1, p.   47    |        setting side by side His Divinity and His  ./. Humanity in
32  VII,   1, p.   53    |        aught below or above His Divinity, nor hampered as a human
33  VII,   2, p.   83    |         as in a tabernacle, the divinity of the Only-begotten dwelt?
34  VII,   3, p.   87    |     Only-begotten Son, of Whose divinity the passages I have quoted
35 VIII, Int, p.   97    |        honours, and by imputing divinity to them sanctified their
36   IX,   4, p.  159    |       begin the miracles of His Divinity, Whose whole life is known
37   IX,   6, p.  165    |        the teaching of Christ's Divinity, shall see His glory, and
38   IX,  13, p.  178    |    shewn in the evidence of His Divinity. Yea, surely (448) it is
39    X, Int, p.  189    | distinguish what belongs to His Divinity from what belongs to His
40    X, Int, p.  191    |        other conceptions of His Divinity, whereas to them that were
41    X, Int, p.  191    |     what specially concerns His Divinity, so now in like manner I
42    X, Int, p.  191    |       both of the nature of His Divinity and His Humanity. With this
43    X,   8, p.  226    |          so that, stirred by My divinity, he leapt for joy, and was
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