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501 V | seated on the clouds, in terrible majesty, by angels and powers
502 IV | for they are they which testify of Him, and be not ignorant
503 VII| remembrance; He brings forward testimony to what is done, and shrinks
504 I | place in raising to God with thankful confession the hymn which
505 I | raise to Him our shouts of thanksgiving; and, without ceasing, let
506 IV | doctrine; what means this new theology and old prophecy. And if
507 VI | him who had fallen amongst thieves,and had been passed by.
508 | Thine
509 VII| beforehand proclaimed. Ye think, indeed, under a pretence
510 VII| and having risen again the third day, might, with equal honour
511 VII| who bought Him might for thirty pieces of silver covenant
512 V | diminished-away with the thought!-but as that which is His
513 V | worship the one Deity in three Persons, subsisting without
514 VII| Thou, being a man, make Thyself God?But what to this answers
515 IV | and thankless, what good tidings the prophet Zechariah brings
516 V | sanctuary; but at the second time seated on the clouds, in
517 II | on earth was this caught tip in the words, "Blessed is
518 V | attended. O the mellifluous tongue of the children! O the sincere
519 VII| and foolish device, they took counsel against Him. But
520 | towards
521 V | bosoms insatiate, and in treasure-houses which cannot be filled,
522 V | children, opening their treasures, brought forth riches upon
523 V | under Him the branches of trees, and bless the Lord God
524 V | thou art a servant, with trembling be subject unto thy Master;
525 V | He is. For nothing of the Trinity will suffer diminution,
526 I | hearts unto Him. To-day,the trumpet-blast of the prophets have roused
527 II | of the fathers might be turned to the children, and the
528 III| their Creator, but their unbelieving parents said, Who is this?
529 IV | darkness? Why do ye against unconquerable peace meditate war? If,
530 V | subsisting without beginning, uncreate, without end, and to which
531 III| hearest me say the city, understand the ancient and disorderly
532 V | with them draw forth the unfading riches. In our bosoms insatiate,
533 III| multitude of the synagogue. They ungratefully and malignantly ask, Who
534 IV | God that is thus hymned by uninstructed tongues. Search the Scriptures,
535 IV | with their praises things unknown to their seniors. Turn your
536 III| darkness comprehended notthat unsetting light which shone in upon
537 | until
538 | using
539 III| Divinity, while seniors utter blasphemies; children piously
540 I | this most sacred feast. Verily, He will speak peace unto
541 VI | VI. But let us, beloved, return
542 VII| VII. Let us look also at what
543 II | who bound his foal to the vinemounted upon an ass's colt.
544 VI | good and kind Shepherd, voluntarily to lay down His life for
545 III| death.They heard that He had walked on the sea.They heard of
546 VI | Lord to save man who had wandered in error; to put away error;
547 IV | unconquerable peace meditate war? If, therefore, ye be the
548 VI | against him who stirs up wars; the Lover of mankind against
549 IV | neither shall his face now wax pale. But when they see
550 III| God, while they that had waxen old in wickedness inquired,
551 II | the apostles, let us make way for Him who ascends over
552 VI | be looked on, but in the weakness of the flesh, to bind the
553 V | against the Word is not a well-disposed servant, but a manifest
554 VII| shrinks not from inquiry. Wherefore He says, Have ye never heard
555 | wherein
556 III| the sacrifice of praise, whilst profane priests are impiously
557 | whole
558 | whose
559 I | be condemned with those wicked citizens-the citizens, I
560 VI | from the serpent who is wise in wickedness. Blessed is
561 IV | which is being done bears witness that it is God that is thus
562 III| proclaimed His deeds of wonder; their roads declared His
563 III| His miracles handled the wonder-working God, and yet remained in
564 VII| priests and Pharisees saw the wonderful things that He did, and
565 I | proceed, brethren, from wonders to the miracles of the Lord,
566 IV | praise, then recognise the work of God, even as it is written
567 VI | Spirit art blessed before the worlds and for ever. Before the
568 VI | are too strong for him, yea, the poor and needy from
569 IV | good tidings the prophet Zechariah brings to you. He says,