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 1    II,      VII     |             separate a man from his father," etc.~ ~The first part
 2    II,      VII     |        After the victory a heavenly Father will take the place of the
 3    II,      VII     |            the man divided from his father means the Apostles separated
 4    II,     VIII     |           that doeth the will of my Father (with which mine is identical)
 5    II,     VIII     |           conceived me in doing the Father's will, and he also is brought
 6    II,     VIII     |           that doeth the will of my Father bringeth me forth in the
 7    II,     VIII     |          that doeth the will of the Father."]~ ~
 8    II,       IX     |           Godhead, says, "I and the Father are one"; which means that
 9    II,      XII     |         with a loud voice and said, Father, into thy hands I will commend90
10    II,      XVI     |              because ye are of your father the devil (Slanderer), and
11    II,      XVI     |             to do the lusts of your father," Explain to us then who
12    II,      XVI     |            Slanderer is, who is the father of the Jews. For those who
13    II,      XVI     |           who do the lusts of their father, do so fittingly, as yielding
14    II,      XVI     |     yielding to the desire of their father, and out of respect for
15    II,      XVI     |         respect for him. And if the father is evil, the charge of evil
16    II,      XVI     |          children. Who then is that father, by doing whose lusts they
17    II,      XVI     |             Jews said, "We have one father, even |49 God," He sets
18    II,      XVI     |             saying, "Ye are of your father the Slanderer" (that is,
19    II,      XXI     |             is a liar and so is his father " 104 (John viii. 44).~ ~
20    II,      XXI     |      Slanderer himself is the Jews' father. Nor does Christ say so.
21    II,      XXI     |           not mean "You are of your father the Slanderer," but "Ye
22    II,      XXI     |              but "Ye are of the |50 father of the Slanderer."105 So
23    II          (104)|                He is a liar and the father of it.) The whole argument
24    II,      XXI     |    originate in himself, but in his father's promptings. In fact, their
25    II,      XXI     |          that of the divine Son and Father. As those who believe the
26    II,      XXI     |          the Son are brought to the Father as His heirs, so those who
27    II,      XXI     |             dragged from their true Father by that Antichrist, and
28    II,      XXI     |      Antichrist, and brought to his father who is the opposite of God.106~ ~
29    II,      XXI     |            You want to know who the father of the Slanderer is, and
30    II,      XXI     |          that the Slanderer and his father got their terribleness.
31    II,      XXI     |           God, and God to men. His "father" was a spiritual force who
32    II,      XXI     |         seed of slander, became the father of the Slanderer. When therefore
33    II,      XXI     |           words and turned from His Father, they turned by their rebellion
34    II,      XXI     |         rebellion to the rebellious father of the serpent. That was
35   III,        X     |          forming man along with the Father, and related His Passion
36   III,       XI     |            Can I not now pray to my Father, and he will give me twelve
37   III,      XIV     |             in Paradise, and in the Father. Even man passes the limits
38   III,    XXIII     |            makes them like unto the Father, giving to them eternal
39   III,    XXVII     |          direct revelation from the Father Himself.]~ ~"Wherefore,"
40    IV,      VII     | acknowledged by the Son that God is Father of heaven and earth when
41    IV,      VII     |           and earth when He says : "Father, Lord of heaven and earth" (
42    IV,       IX     |          Jesus says, "I thank thee, Father, Lord of heaven and earth,
43    IV,      XXV     |        freedom from their sin, as a father pitying his children. But
44    IV,      XXV     |           name of God both upon the Father and the Son and the Holy
45    IV,      XXV     |       Persons, and is so named. The Father does not receive the believer
46    IV,      XXV     |            Son bring any one to the Father apart from the Spirit. For
47    IV,      XXV     |   sanctified by the Spirit. And the Father justifies him whom the Spirit
48    IV,      XXV     |            to justify, nor that the Father in justifying is too weak
49    IV,      XXV     |        whomsoever He wills. For the Father is sufficient both to wash
50    IV,      XXV     |         sanctify them, and that the Father should justify him that
51    IV,      XXV     |             them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
52    IV,    XXIII     |            there is but one God and Father, of whom are all things" (
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