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name 3
namely 6
nations 2
nature 33
nay 1
nebuchadnezzar 1
necessary 1
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36 had
34 god
34 i.e.
33 nature
33 us
32 all
32 our
St. Ephraim
Against Marcion I

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nature

   Part
1 Text| to us be strange to our nature ? For even if they had not 2 Text| greatly pleasing to our nature (it would equally follow"). 3 Text| say that he changed our nature and (the nature) of the 4 Text| changed our nature and (the nature) of the former prophets ? 5 Text| prophets ? Who changed their nature ? Was it Isu ? Wilt thou 6 Text| has not yet changed our nature ? In virtue of the fact 7 Text| will he really change our nature ? And if five hundred Beatitudes 8 Text| Beatitudes do not change our nature, if he utters (lit. gives) 9 Text| not able to fulfil in this nature that which we are not able 10 Text| not able to fulfil in this nature without a change. Or is 11 Text| was he able to change the nature of the former ones ? And 12 Text| which are strange to our nature ? But if the laws are akin 13 Text| the laws are akin to our nature, and our nature to the laws, 14 Text| akin to our nature, and our nature to the laws, where is that' 15 Text| consists in Strangeness to the nature (of some one). But if Isu 16 Text| killed ! Or can then a Divine Nature suffer pain, either the 17 Text| there were idols, whose nature showed (lit. answered) that 18 Text| which He purchased, of what nature was it ? Was that which 19 Text| that which He gave of the nature of the aforesaid Good Being, 20 Text| was he not alien to their nature ?] ~*     *     *     *     *     *     * ~*     *     *     *     *     *     *   [ 21 Text| say that 'He purifies the nature of [l. 8.] the Souls' . . . 22 Text| lowest Sheol.' 35 If He is a nature from whom fire is kindled 23 Text| found to belong to that nature fire will therefore be kindled 24 Text| consent to live ? But if the nature of the souls is the same, 25 Text| will is different, their nature also is strange, and they 26 Text| He would not hate His own nature and love a nature which 27 Text| His own nature and love a nature which was not His own. " 28 Text| And if He was selling His nature for something which was 29 Text| which was not akin to His nature, there is a great kinship 30 Text| Just One should love the nature of the Stranger and sell 31 Text| Stranger should love the nature of the Just One and purchase 32 Text| be (considered) that that nature of the Just One, which is 33 Text| the other) ; for if the nature of the Just One were not


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