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33 knowledge
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St. Ephraim
First to Hypatius against the False Teachers

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1 3 | things, but we learn also of God, the fountain of good things, 2 3 | faculty) which is like God we are clothed with the 3 3 | clothed with the likeness of God. For divine teaching is 4 3 | Freewill Adam was the image of God, it is a most praiseworthy 5 3 | man becomes the image of God. For that independence exists 6 3 | themselves pure thoughts about God, because they have, not 7 3 | in our actions resemble God, the giver of Speech. How 8 3 | clothed with the likeness of God ; it is a still more grievous 9 3 | and men do not resemble God. But threefold is the torture 10 3 | intermediate (party between God and animals) forsakes the 11 5 | into the holy Mountain, God gave an instance for the 12 8 | him to do everything like God, at last he abandoned everything 13 8 | his possessions, just as God is more excellent and more 14 17| but whatever is said by God is subtle when it is believed. 15 20| its products sweet. For God to Whom nothing is difficult 16 21| between them stands the Law of God, holding the crown and the 17 24| enslaved, but is the Image of God.~And why does Freewill wish 18 24| created in the image of God. For see every one is ashamed 19 25| those who wish to blame God for their failures.~But 20 25| to ascribe his vices to God ; and seeks to free himself 21 25| the blame may rest with God—God forbid that this should 22 25| blame may rest with God—God forbid that this should 23 26| Freewill which subjects even God to Investigation and rebuke, 24 26| make statements concerning God, itself is not able to state 25 26| worthless things. [Let us thank God that our Knowledge of things 26 29| that if Freewill comes from God, then the good and evil 27 29| which belong to it are from God ; by saying this, what do 28 32| The Law of God presupposes Freewill.~For 29 33| so that he resembles both God and Satan, is it not established 30 35| and thou speakest of 'God,' recognize His actual Existence 31 46| they say that He (i.e., God) has not allowed us to conquer


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