Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        3| Apocriticus, as a title of God the Son. And the allegorical method
 2   Int,        7|   Monogenes, as applied to God the Son, was probably made more
 3     I          |           bronze,75 gave it to her son, as something done recently,
 4    II,        X|         xvii. 15: "Have pity on my son, for he is lunatic," although
 5    II,      XIV|        Henceforth shall ye see the Son of man sitting on the right
 6    II,      XXI|            with that of the divine Son and Father. As those who
 7    II,      XXI|           As those who believe the Son are brought to the Father
 8   III,     VIII|          to be neither God nor the Son of God, but one of those
 9   III,       II|            are not worthy of God's Son, nor even of a wise man
10   III,       XI|           king of Judaea Herod the son of Antipater, the latter
11   III,       XV|            ye eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood,
12   III,    XXIII|            ye eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood,
13   III,    XXIII|        beginning the Only Begotten Son created the earth, and from
14   III,    XXIII|           the peculiar work of the Son of God alone. It is for
15   III,    XVIII|           temple that He was God's Son, and was able to deliver
16   III,    XXVII|           Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God." Christ
17   III,    XXVII|        Thou art an anointed one, a son of a living God." For there
18    IV,      VII|          it is acknowledged by the Son that God is Father of heaven
19    IV,      XXV|            upon the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, and
20    IV,      XXV|           the believer without the Son, nor does the Son bring
21    IV,      XXV|      without the Son, nor does the Son bring any one to the Father
22    IV,      XXV|        justify all things, and the Son and the Holy Spirit likewise.
23    IV,      XXV|         But it is fitting that the Son, as Son, should adopt men
24    IV,      XXV|           fitting that the Son, as Son, should adopt men as sons,
25    IV,      XXV|           of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost" (
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