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1 PreGreek | and glory, and in the same true sense Co-eternal and Co-essential. 2 PreGreek(4)| of argument ---- What is true of human fatherhood is true 3 PreGreek(4)| true of human fatherhood is true of the relation between 4 PreGreek(4)| priority of existence is true of human fatherhood: Therefore 5 PreGreek(4)| fatherhood: Therefore it is true in regard to the Father 6 I | and that they were not true; but when the things spoken 7 I | has given authority to His true disciples to tread upon 8 I | building what they think the true city of God,28nor cutting 9 I | because not yet worthy of the true Bridegroom. Clement, the 10 I | evident from the multitudes of true and simple-minded believers. 11 I | few words, not literally true, which have been inserted; 12 I | occurrences, though not literally true. Why, even the Gospels abound 13 I | historical events, literally true, different ones are interwoven 14 I | taken literally are not true, but are even unreasonable 15 I | recorded of the Saviour is true only in a spiritual sense; 16 I | For those things which are true historically are many more 17 I | where the literal meaning is true, and where it cannot possibly 18 I | not impossible but even true, we must strive to grasp 19 I | impossible, but are historically true, and capable of allegorical 20 I | mortal substance, so also the true word of wisdom concerning 21 II | that is holy, he that is true, he that hath the key of 22 II | times; 133it is just as true that the Holy Spirit has 23 V | 4. Well, then, if it be true that "in a multitude of 24 V | sin"; and if it be also true that neither Solomon sinned 25 V | sealed; but even this is true of all Scripture, which 26 V | do not meet them with the true and sound doctrines, they 27 IX | 3. So, then, it is as true as ever that; "apart from 28 IX | epistle does not seem to be true to his aim. ~ 29 XII | if he can understand the true inheritance which Joshua 30 XII | ascend to the holy land, the true, really good land, and, 31 XIV | although it be in itself true and most persuasive, is 32 XIV | we say that they who have true conceptions of God, and 33 XIV | the light of men";258the true light which lighteneth every 34 XIV | has given inspiration to true readers ---- those who nourish 35 XIV | further observe that the true teaching respecting forbearance 36 XIV | declaration of prophecy 279to be a true description of Christ; and 37 XIV | historical scene, even if true, so as to give a vivid impression 38 XVII | the other names, to the (true) God. As soon as a man can 39 XVII | Socrates, said that the true name of Aphrodite was Pleasure, 40 XVII | respecting human names is true, what ought we to think 41 XVII | neither to man nor to the true God, rejoices in the name. 42 XVIII | how much rather is this true of Him who heals the souls 43 XVIII | is shown by Paul, the true disciple of Jesus, when 44 XVIII | said to the king, It was a true report that I heard in mine 45 XVIII | except those which are true and which urge men to the 46 XX | and thorns"; thus, like a true Epicurean, allowing that 47 XX | they mean." It is indeed true that when two persons talk 48 XX | forgets himself, and, like a true Epicurean, wishes to disparage 49 XX | than men. If this be indeed true, birds have clearer conceptions 50 XX | having sinned against the true God and the angels in heaven, 51 XX | as you spoke?" ~22. The true God, however, in imparting 52 XX | what is here related to be true, it may be the result of 53 XX | it back to Himself. It is true that God is never angry 54 XXI | doctrine if believed to be true stimulates the hearers, 55 XXI | that the Scriptures are true, and that God is just, must 56 XXI | it would nevertheless be true. For if there had been no 57 XXII | a Prophet of God and His true servant, in the song in 58 XXII | history, in part literally true, in part conveying some 59 XXIII | statement, nevertheless true, that the future event is 60 XXIII | differently, we assent to this as true; for God cannot possibly 61 XXIII | as His foreknowledge is true, will know before that Judas 62 XXIII | present assuming it to be true, for that does not affect 63 XXIII | nothing to prevent this being true, though the event might 64 XXIII | that they do ascertain the true meaning of the position 65 XXIII | be able to state a single true and reliable fact 566about 66 XXIII | now let us see if it is true. Well, then, the masters 67 XXIII | you said yesterday was so true that I had no choice but 68 XXIII | will make out to be the true cause of your good fortune. 69 XXIV | God, must surely be the true gods, that is to say, if 70 XXV(607) | commencement of creation, it is true, He was united with all 71 XXVI | are false, or that being true they must be anagogically 72 XXVI | on our efforts; for it is true that "except the Lord build 73 XXVI | of the sons of men is it true that if a man be perfect 74 XXVI | thing of nought; but it is true even in the order of Angels, 75 XXVII | secrets they hold to be the true 667account of this portion 76 XXVII | them is neither just nor true, and on their own showing 77 Index | incidents not literally true, 18.~Grapte, 12.~Gregory,