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1 I, 5 | not, I pray you, oppose God in vain, involving me without 2 I, 6 | kiss on him, and praised God that my plan had ended so 3 I, 8 | these things, since even God commended them for the same. 4 II, 1 | upon the same. For why did God not spare His only-begotten 5 II, 2 | the things which belong to God, and are doing that which 6 II, 3 | of our power, inasmuch as God rewards those who abstain 7 II, 4 | himself and say, "Peradventure God will give them repentance 8 II, 4 | provoke against myself the God who so loved the flock as 9 II, 7 | should be compelled to offend God. And I should say to those 10 II, 7 | those who stay themselves on God and look to Him alone, ought 11 II, 8 | have defiled the flock of God, and Christian affairs have 12 III, 4 | what a marvel! what love of God to man! He who sitteth on 13 III, 4(4)| natures in the one person of God the Son Incarnate, and illustrates 14 III, 4(6)| provided, that the merciful God who has received them upon 15 III, 4 | had not the assistance of God's grace been great.~ 16 III, 5 | received an authority which God has not given to angels 17 III, 5 | what priests do here below God ratifies above, and the 18 III, 5 | he who has received from God an authority as much greater 19 III, 6 | are buried with the Son of God, and become members of that 20 III, 6 | authors of our birth from God, even that blessed regeneration 21 III, 6 | in the way of benefiting, God has bestowed a power on 22 III, 6 | not rulers and kings, but God Himself when His wrath has 23 III, 7 | unspeakable mysteries of God,14 and had endured as many 24 III, 7 | beyond the ordinances of God, and nowhere sought his 25 III, 7 | understanding, great grace from God, and uprightness of conduct, 26 III, 10 | been bestowed upon them by God, and punish them accordingly. 27 III, 10 | happening in my case, had not God speedily delivered me from 28 III, 10 | this now coming to pass, God kept me in the position 29 III, 10 | win mercy for himself from God: but to cling to it in defiance 30 III, 10 | rather to kindle the wrath of God, by adding a second error 31 III, 11 | compelled to offend against both God and man. Now the soul ought 32 III, 14 | such power as the grace of God bestowed on the bodies of 33 III, 14 | this, and from whom? If God certified this to you, show 34 III, 15 | have been acceptable to God, and day by day have made 35 III, 15 | any further the cause of God's wrath, when we expose 36 III, 15 | the only begotten Son of God did not refuse to empty 37 III, 15 | sufficient to kindle the wrath of God, they have contrived yet 38 III, 15 | candidates, he will have God for his enemy in their stead; 39 III, 16 | provokes punishment from God, and extreme condemnation 40 III, 17 | his wishes occur, which God forbid. For if a daughter 41 IV, 1 | not of such account with God as the priesthood. Saul, 42 IV, 1 | which had been given him by God, were those words of his 43 IV, 1 | this expedition, nor would God have committed to my hands 44 IV, 1 | rather kindle the wrath of God. For he who has been promoted 45 IV, 1 | promoted to great honor by God, must not advance the greatness 46 IV, 1 | errors, but should make God's special favor towards 47 IV, 1 | that the lovingkindness of God is the cause of his personal 48 IV, 1 | the Jews,7 concerning whom God spake so many words to Moses, 49 IV, 1 | which averted the wrath of God?8 And since we have mentioned 50 IV, 1 | and to decline it when God commanded him to take it, 51 IV, 1 | Could they prevail with God to grant him pardon? And 52 IV, 1 | for this high office by God himself, though they have 53 IV, 1 | earth,12 who spake with God, as a man speaketh unto 54 IV, 1 | proceed from the grace of God, but are due to human ambition. 55 IV, 1 | are due to human ambition. God chose Judas, and counted 56 IV, 1 | high honors given to us by God so as to offend Him, but 57 IV, 1 | for thy part thou madest God's solicitude for thy good 58 IV, 1 | before we received honor at God's hands, but far severer 59 IV, 1 | depend, next to the grace of God, on avoiding every act unworthy 60 IV, 1 | unworthy of this gift, and of God who gave it. For they certainly 61 IV, 2 | and builds the temple of God carelessly, to think that 62 IV, 4 | so it is with the city of God: so long as the presence 63 IV, 4(29)| 240 A.D. He taught that God was the cause of good, and 64 IV, 4 | exclude the Law given by God to Moses from the catalogue 65 IV, 4 | contrary to the purpose of God. But the Church of God, 66 IV, 4 | of God. But the Church of God, avoiding either extreme, 67 IV, 4(31)| Gnosticism. Each held that the God of the Old Testament was 68 IV, 4(31)| morally contrary to the God of the New: while the system 69 IV, 4(33)| an instrument the Supreme God made the worlds, and that 70 IV, 4(33)| existence, and so is not God's co-eternally begotten 71 IV, 4(33)| substance of the Supreme God. See Liddon, Bampton Lectures, 72 IV, 4(35)| that he is called Son of God as having, in a certain 73 IV, 5 | Others again demand from God an account of his judgments, 74 IV, 5 | inquiry into which provokes God. For when we make a determined 75 IV, 5 | succeed against the will of God?); and there only remains 76 IV, 6 | that he was held to be a god by heathen;40 and before 77 IV, 7 | against the knowledge of God,51 and all this he does 78 IV, 8 | Scripture is inspired of God, and also profitable for 79 IV, 8 | righteousness, that the man of God may be complete."57 Hear 80 IV, 8(57)| every Scripture inspired of God is also profitable," etc., 81 V, 7 | sermons so that he may please God, (For let this alone be 82 V, 7 | with a view to pleasing God.~ 83 VI, 2 | power they may draw near to God with assurance, and with 84 VI, 4 | about his relations with God, he will find the others 85 VI, 4 | world indeed - prays that God would be merciful to the 86 VI, 4 | all men, he draws near to God, beseeching that wars may 87 VI, 4 | end in view, the glory of God, and the edifying of the 88 VI, 8 | had not the providence of God quickly warded off such 89 VI, 8(10)| gives its "career towards God." ~ 90 VI, 10 | should have offended the God who honored me.~ 91 VI, 11 | 11. For this very cause God accuses the Israelites more 92 VI, 11 | with what abundant proof God shows thee that he demands 93 VI, 12 | same time, by the Grace of God, they will be subdued, and 94 VI, 12 | of many sins, yet, since God, who is about to judge us, 95 VI, 12 | this? why has the Church of God made so great a mistake? 96 VI, 13 | the providential care of God. And if it were possible 97 VI, 13 | what excuse I shall make to God for myself and my own faults.