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1 Text| place. . . . For inasmuch as God knew that the Teachings 2 Text| that it was the people of God. . . . Moreover (to ?) other 3 Text| 29.]Therefore to the one God whom we proclaim, the Jews 4 Text| Law that it was given by God. And Mani again, though 5 Text| Marcion] therefore name our God 'the Just One' : yet we 6 Text| the grace of their own (God), that it did not come and 7 Text| was for that reason that God caused Adam to dwell for 8 Text| that there was no other God who could be found to break 9 Text| if there had been another God more compassionate than 10 Text| and did not find any other God to bring him inside the 11 Text| Paradise, and afterwards (God) dissolved him and caused 12 Text| to his dust, and no other God was found to raise him from 13 Text| justice of Him who said, I am God and there is none beside 14 Text| seen, [let him know] that God had already shown a small 15 Text| that time—when no strange God had shown his grace towards 16 Text| is known to be the same (God) who showed great [P. 60.] 17 Text| grace of the Stranger. For God had decreed this in His 18 Text| shalt surely die.' For our God decreed justly and in order 19 Text| thou shalt surely die.' But God turned in [the way] of grace 20 Text| displayed. For the same (God) decreed that, 'In the day 21 Text| are pleasing [to the Just God], as also they are indeed 22 Text| hateful things, and the Good (God) also is angry at hateful 23 Text| to admit that the Good (God) is angry with those who 24 Text| either there is (only) One God, or that they are both One, 25 Text| the holy was speaking, and God was answering with a voice. 26 Text| not compare creatures to God — for 'how (?) can creatures 27 Text| been humbled resemble a God who has been humbled ?' — ( 28 Text| would come to fight against God ! And which of them is it 29 Text| and one dead — to fight [a God] ! Was the Maker then really 30 Text| weak to wage war against God ! Again, the Stranger who 31 Text| even when there was another God did not [P. 96.] refrain 32 Text| refrain from (saying) 'I am God and there is none beside.' 33 Text| suppose that) in a case when a God was warring against a God 34 Text| God was warring against a God the Creator went into a