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1 TransPre | of him whose proper name is said to mean the Son 2 I | Lord, did we not eat in thy name, and drink in thy name? 3 I | thy name, and drink in thy name? And I will say to them, 4 I | understand how they who bore the name of Hebrews and provoked 5 I | and bore a son, and His name is Immanuel, which being 6 I | intellect gives them their name, for "Ebion" is the Hebrew 7 I | refer to the man of that name? For the man Nabuchadnosor 8 XII | within me bless his holy name." 219There is, then, within 9 XIV | for example, they say is a name with a predicate, and the 10 XIV | Similarly, moderation is a name, and to be moderate is a 11 XIV | has only distinguished the name from the predicate.  ~2. 12 XIV(283) | Theophilus of Antioch as a name for Holy Scripture. ---- 13 XVI | they do share it, the one name, the only thing that in 14 XVI | which do not even share the name of Jesus with us. Rumours 15 XVII | Who is God over All by the name Zeus, current among the 16 XVII | call the Supreme God by the name Zeus, which is current among 17 XVII | Greeks, or by some Indian name, for instance, or Egyptian 18 XVII | for instance, or Egyptian name." Now in answer to this 19 XVII | shall maintain that the name Sabaoth, and Adonai, and 20 XVII | who erroneously give the name of God to lifeless matter, 21 XVII | dangerous to degrade the name of God, or the title "good," 22 XVII | that when we hear Apollo's name, we remember that he was 23 XVII | Zeus should be his proper name, and yet that he should 24 XVII | mysterious doctrine, apply the name Sabaoth, or Adonai, or any 25 XVII | philosophy of names; for His name has already been clearly 26 XVII | may not call God by the name Zeus, nor give Him a name 27 XVII | name Zeus, nor give Him a name in another tongue. For Christians 28 XVII | either employ the usual name God, without further definition, 29 XVII | men, with whose names the name of God conjoined bestows 30 XVII | Socrates, said that the true name of Aphrodite was Pleasure, 31 XVII | called from birth by a Greek name; if we change the name into 32 XVII | Greek name; if we change the name into Egyptian, or Roman, 33 XVII | were called by his original name. Nor even if we were to 34 XVII | translate 318into Greek a name which was Roman to begin 35 XVII | keeps to the man's first name! Now, if what we have said 36 XVII | transferred to the Greek from the name Abraham, something is signified 37 XVII | something is signified by the name Isaac, and something shown 38 XVII | of the tripper up," the name thus used is as ineffective 39 XVII | ineffective as any other ordinary name. Similarly, if we change 40 XVII | Similarly, if we change the name Israel into Greek or some 41 XVII | the same respecting the name Sabaoth, which is often 42 XVII | viz. that if we change the name into "The Lord of Hosts," 43 XVII | Supreme God alone to take the name of other gods upon his lips, 44 XVII | true God, rejoices in the name. And even if the Egyptians 45 XVII | than call Amon God, for the name is probably used in some 46 XVII | because Pappaeus is a proper name for God. Any one, however, 47 XVII | however, who gives God His name in the Scythian language, 48 XVII | things even so far as a name goes. We agree with what 49 XVIII | Sheba having heard of his name and the name of the Lord 50 XVIII | heard of his name and the name of the Lord came to prove 51 XVIII | kingdom which bears His name, and teaches the soul to 52 XX | understand how he applies the name "magic" to the, shall we 53 XX | nature provides, for the name has another familiar application; 54 XXI | heart that we fear not thy name? Return for thy servants' 55 XXI | heart that we fear not thy name?",470the meaning is, in 56 XXII | tower. Therefore was the name of it it called Confusion, 57 XXIII | Book of the Kings even the name of a future king, and his 58 XXIII | house of David, Josiah by name; and upon thee shall he 59 XXIII | prophecy concerning Cyrus by name, Cyrus king of the Persians, 60 XXIII | prophecy concerning Cyrus by name, "Thus saith the Lord to 61 XXIII | which call thee by thy name, even the God of Israel. 62 XXIII | I will call thee by thy name and will receive thee." 545 63 XXIII | had long ago gained the name Israel; all of which he 64 XXIII | thee my power, and that my name might be published abroad 65 XXIII | and publishing abroad His name in all the earth,578consider 66 XXIII(583)| mathematici was the exclusive name for astrologers, who were 67 XXIV | the substance receives a name from what are considered 68 XXVI | glorious and marvellous name, The Lord thy God; then 69 Index | 97; the potency of the Name of Jesus, 83; the Expectation


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