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1 Intro(1) | promise, "they shall see God."]~
2 Marc | than of the image of the god; but we should care for
3 Marc | an oblation to the Lord God. Now the whole spiritual
4 Marc | nakedness" of his sister;10 God thus mercifully bringing
5 Marc | we must consider that the God and Father of all acted
6 Marc | spreading to a boundless extent, God no longer allowed man to
7 Marc(11)| heart, for they shall see God."]~
8 Marc | because it is known with God and with men. When it is
9 Marc | Heaven; The Likeness of God to Be Attained in the Light
10 Marc | taught man to draw near to God; for it was fitting that
11 Marc | being made in the Image of God, he needed to receive that
12 Marc | fashioned in the likeness of God, when we represent His features
13 Marc | for this reason He, being God, was pleased to put on human
14 Marc | come to the likeness of God and Christ, should endeavour
15 Marc | virginity. For the likeness of God is the avoiding of corruption.
16 Marc | very great in the sight of God is the dignity of virginity: "
17 Marc | being the first-fruits unto God and to the Lamb. And in
18 Theoph | by degrees to virginity, God urging him on from time
19 Theoph | sentence and ordinance of God respecting the begetting
20 Theoph | is quite manifest, that God, like a painter, is at this
21 Theoph | forming of the image of God, while the world exists
22 Theoph | Side and Nature of Adam; God the Creator of Men in Ordinary
23 Theoph | in the son.~Wherefore, if God still forms man, shall we
24 Theoph | henceforth had seemed evil to God, as you said, for what reason
25 Theoph | appear well-pleasing to God? And must not that which
26 Theoph | spurious, and not a creature of God, if, like a counterfeit
27 Theoph | being prepared for him by God. And that you may not take
28 Theoph | begotten by the will of God; for you said that it was
29 Theoph | Generation, and the Work of God Therein Set Forth.~Theophila,
30 Theoph | how the creative power of God, pervading all things, is
31 Theoph | to the creative power of God, which, under the cover
32 Theoph | Chapter VI.-God Cares Even for Adulterous
33 Theoph | for the breath? or what god caused the humours to ferment,
34 Theoph | beauty, and strength, unless God Himself, the Supreme Artist,
35 Theoph | of the blessed nature of God, how should they be delivered
36 Theoph | The Rational Soul from God Himself; Chastity Not the
37 Theoph | apart from the sentence of God. If, however, he should
38 Theoph | living spirit; "15 that is, God, the Maker of all men; therefore,
39 Thal | unchangeable decrees of God for the constitution of
40 Thal | be likened to the Son of God, when he was found in the
41 Thal | fitting that the first-born of God, the first shoot, the only-begotten,
42 Thal | only-begotten, even the wisdom of God, should be joined to the
43 Thal | and perfect Godhead, and God received into man. For it
44 Thal | still virgin and untilled, God, taking mould, formed the
45 Thal | like water. And therefore God, moistening him afresh and
46 Thal | Angels, to the Praise of God; The Parable of the Lost
47 Thal | being in the beginning with God, and being God,14 He is
48 Thal | beginning with God, and being God,14 He is the chief Commander
49 Thal | transgressing the commandment (of God), he suffered a terrible
50 Thal | Works of Christ, Proper to God and to Man, the Works of
51 Thal | is in connection with19 God, and that, on the other
52 Thal | to the prophet;29 of whom God taking, in the trance of
53 Thal | for this is acceptable to God, he does not wish these
54 Thal | of the Lord and to please God, is much better than to
55 Thal | XIV.-Virginity a Gift of God: the Purpose of Virginity
56 Thal | of virginity as a gift of God. Wherefore he rejects those
57 Theop | myriads of currents and ways, God inspiring us "at sundry
58 Theop | and of reconciliation to God, and such a means of salvation
59 Theop | easily guided. Wherefore God, pitying us who were in
60 Theop | souls send joyfully up to God a hymn of thanksgiving,64
61 Theop | stainless souls sing to God, saying:68 "By the rivers
62 Theop | and cry with weeping to God, that our harps may not
63 Theop | impurity and corruption. For God has bestowed upon us virginity
64 Theop | acting impiously towards God, they were pretentiously
65 Theop | congenial abode, whence God, approving their dispositions,
66 Theop | assembly of the souls which God plainly promises to place
67 Theop | to chastity, is love to God, which our Captain and Shepherd,
68 Theop | pleasing and grateful to God. There-fore, I say, that
69 Thall | which men can offer to God, is the life2 of virginity.
70 Thall | offered himself entirely to God.~
71 Thall | Age to Be Consecrated to God; The Threefold Watch and
72 Thall | is not wholly given up to God. Hence it is necessary that
73 Thall | lacking. Therefore also God commands Abraham,5 "Take
74 Thall | offers himself perfectly to God who strives to keep the
75 Thall | Consecration and Devotion to God: What It is.~That which
76 Thall | Scriptures, for the praise of God, according to my power,
77 Thall | pure, and is offered up to God. "My tongue is a pen."11
78 Thall | open them to the word of God, having intercourse with
79 Thall | are my hands kept pure to God. If I withhold my steps
80 Thall | offering up all its thoughts to God; if I think no evil, if
81 Thall | that the unbloody altar of God signifies the assembly of
82 Thall | whose builder and maker is God"24 "face to face," and not "
83 Thall | they are a living altar of God, to which they bring calves
84 Thall | also, it stands nearer to God within the Holy of holies,
85 Agathe | the Image of the Image of God, that is of His Son; The
86 Agathe | that countenance, to which God looking formed them to have
87 Agathe | as a bride to the Son of God; as He also Himself suggests,
88 Agathe | observed that the word of God says, that after the cry
89 Agathe | archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ
90 Procil | in the manifold wisdom of God, which gives richly and
91 Procil | fully concerning the Son of God, and assigned to Him a divinity
92 Procil | became well-pleasing to God, that is, those about Abel
93 Procil | intercourse with the Son of God. Hence the Word has with
94 Procil | queens, those who had pleased God from the first-made man
95 Procil | remembered that in six days God formed the creation, and
96 Procil | world, in succession chose God as the object of their love,
97 Procil | angels, and often seeing God manifested visibly, and
98 Procil | confidence Seth had towards God, and Abel, and Enos, and
99 Procil | coming out as early fruit to God. And so much may suffice
100 Procil | deluge the knowledge of God was henceforth more remote,
101 Procil | already creeping in. Therefore God, that the race of man might
102 Procil | of those who had pleased God most perfectly could stand
103 Procil | stands at the right hand of God, clothed in the golden ornament
104 Procil | presented at the right hand of God, "wrought about with divers
105 Thekla | incorruptible rites like unto God, than which it is impossible
106 Thekla | immortality and a likeness to God. Just as he from whom all
107 Thekla | paradise, enjoyed its fruits, God appointing man to dress
108 Thekla | which, like a fountain, God throws up over them, irradiating
109 Thekla | harmoniously, giving glory to God. For a pure atmosphere is
110 Thekla | child was caught up unto God, and to His throne. And
111 Thekla | hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her
112 Thekla | Temple and Tabernacle of God. For she is the power which
113 Thekla | caught up to the throne of God when He was brought forth,
114 Thekla | Chapter IX.-The Son of God, Who Ever Is, is To-Day
115 Thekla | reference to the Son of God, who came from tile fulness
116 Thekla | harmony with this number, God having made heaven and earth,
117 Thekla | shalt love the Lord thy God,"42 and to the other precepts
118 Thekla | because that, when they knew God, they glorified Him not
119 Thekla | they glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful;
120 Thekla | else there was not, and God changed human life into
121 Thekla | those who live now, since God then disposed the seasons
122 Thekla | nearer in order to that of God, being better than the virtue
123 Thekla | guilty of impiety towards God Himself, making Him out
124 Thekla | necessity; then they declare God to be the Cause and Giver
125 Thekla | and Giver of evils. But God is the cause of injury to
126 Thekla | intelligence will confess that God is good, righteous, wise,
127 Thekla | unrighteousness be abominable to them, God, being righteous, rejoices
128 Thekla | righteousness. Therefore God is not the author of unrighteousness.~
129 Thekla | abominable to them, and God rejoices in temperance,
130 Thekla | incontinence is hateful also to God. Moreover, that the action
131 Thekla | better character be near to God and His friends, and those
132 Thekla | un-righteousness. And therefore God is not the cause of evils,
133 Thekla | they may check the sinful, God having a care for those
134 Thekla | after having acted. But God is good and wise, and does
135 Thekla | whichever of these be the cause, God is not the cause. If it
136 Thekla | blameworthy, and hostile to God, as reason has shown. But
137 Thekla | lovable and praiseworthy, God having appointed a law for
138 Thekla | words which are spoken by God, be acceptable to thee,
139 Tusiane | renowned a thing is virginity.~God, when He appointed to the
140 Tusiane | be shown how agreeable to God, and acceptable to Him,
141 Tusiane | rejoice before the Lord your God seven days. And ye shall
142 Tusiane | Egypt: I am the Lord your God."2 ~Here the Jews, fluttering
143 Tusiane | tabernacle as they erect; as if God delighted in those trivial
144 Tusiane | begetting and begotten, but God resting from the works of
145 Tusiane | For since in six days God made the heaven and the
146 Tusiane | seventh thousand years, when God shall have completed the
147 Tusiane | have been accomplished, and God shall have ceased to form
148 Tusiane | transgression and bent to the earth, God putting an end to sin by
149 Tusiane | rise immortal; and I praise God who by means of death frees
150 Tusiane | prepare, and there to offer to God. But come, let us consider
151 Tusiane | rejoice before the Lord your God."10 The Jews, uncircumcised
152 Tusiane | they ashamed to say that God is worshipped with cedar,
153 Tusiane | not be able to feast with God, nor to have part, according
154 Tusiane | since he cannot show to God his tabernacle adorned with
155 Tusiane | fulfilled the command of God according to the law, nor
156 Tusiane | into the temple and city of God, advancing to a greater
157 Tusiane | ascending into the very house of God above the heavens, as, says
158 Domn | wherewith by the they honour God and man, and go to be promoted
159 Domn | my wine, which cheereth God and man, and go to be promoted
160 Domn | transgressions, approach to God as suppliants, and ask His
161 Domn | So also the mercies of God entirely dissolve death,
162 Domn | have been given, because God has four times given the
163 Domn | indicates the compassion of God, who again, after the deluge,
164 Domn | deserted those men whom God had commanded to help them,
165 Domn | themselves up to error, again God sent forth, by Moses, a
166 Domn | turned to idolatry. Hence God gave them up to mutual slaughters,
167 Domn | the commandments; until God, pitying man the fourth
168 Domn | and firmly to believe in God, and to separate himself
169 Domn | rejoice in the Lord your God, for He hath given you food
170 Domn | virtues that are waiting upon God, which, in His dwelling,
171 Domn | boughs, the spiritual oil of God, that man may have the light
172 Arete | The Church the Spouse of God, Pure and Virgin.~Theopatra
173 Arete | daughter a sacrifice to God, like a lamb; and she, nobly
174 Arete | suffer the eternal justice of God in fiery vengeance. Save
175 Arete | hymns, O blessed spouse of God, we attendants of the Bride
176 Arete | Gods: They Who Shall See God; Virtue Disciplined by Temptations.~
177 Arete | For these13 are they whom God makes gods in the beatitudes;
178 Arete | that they shall look upon God with confidence, because
179 Arete | soul for the beholding of God; but all desire of things
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