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1 TransPre | name is said to mean the Son of light, and whose labours 2 PreGreek | profanely maintained the Son of God or the Holy Spirit 3 PreGreek(4)| between the Father and the Son: Hut the father's priority 4 PreGreek(4)| regard to the Father and the Son: Therefore, once there was 5 PreGreek(4)| Therefore, once there was no Son: Therefore He was, at some 6 PreGreek(4)| 360. They taught that the Son was "Only Begotten" in the 7 I | both conceived and bore a son, and His name is Immanuel, 8 I | the freewoman. Howbeit the son by the handmaid is born 9 I | after the flesh, but the son by the freewoman is born 10 I | and to His only-begotten Son must be placed in the front 11 I | nature, in what sense He is Son of God, and for what reasons 12 I | the time of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, the ten tribes 13 I | in the Book of Joshua the son of Nun. This being so, the 14 V | says in Ecclesiastes, "My son, beware of making many books: 15 V | meanings of the precept, "My son, beware of making many books"; 16 V | words of Ecclesiastes, "My son, beware of making many books." 151 17 IX | the freewoman. Howbeit the son by the handmaid is born 18 IX | after the flesh; but the son by the freewoman is born 19 XII | 20th Homily on Joshua, the son of Nun. ~1. A hearer greatly 20 XIII | good lord and most reverend son,223Gregory. Natural ability, 21 XIII | sister, and begetting a son brought up with Pharaoh' 22 XIII | the Book of Joshua, the son of Nun. So, then, some of 23 XIII | you, then, my lord and my son, chiefly give heed to the 24 XIV | come from God or from the Son of God." Now we maintain 25 XIV | understand them. Let Plato, the son of Aristo, in one of his 26 XIV | to have no "form" was the Son of God. But if another Prophet 27 XIV | certain Achilles being the son of a sea goddess Thetis 28 XIV | or that Sarpedon was the son of Zeus, or Ascalaphus and 29 XIV | that Aeneas was Aphrodite's son: how could we dispose of 30 XIV(296) | of God" is a title of the Son of God. ~ 31 XVII | implied that he was the son of Cronos and Rhea, and 32 XVII | remember that he was the son of Leto and Zeus, and the 33 XVIII | something" was properly 346the Son of God, God the Word, the 34 XIX | from the beginning God and Son of God, is the very Word, 35 XX | Ancient One, He Who is both Son of God and King of the subject 36 XX | deep-designing Saturn's son, ~Turned him to stone; we 37 XX | that God over All, and His Son, impel the birds and other 38 XX | Do you not see that my son sneezed as you spoke?" ~ 39 XX | discourse. God grant through His Son, Who is God the Word, and 40 XXII | tender compassion toward his son." 522~~~~~~8. Much might be 41 XXIII(537) | indifferently to Father or Son, as they had occasion to 42 XXIII | For if thou shalt beget a son, thy son shall slay thee, ~ 43 XXIII | thou shalt beget a son, thy son shall slay thee, ~And all 44 XXIII(581) | discussions between father and son, see the Clementine Recognitions, 45 XXIII | Father. ---- Pardon me, my son, what you said yesterday 46 XXV | mother's womb, to reveal his son in me." 600They who do not 47 XXV | conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the first-born 48 XXV | conformed to the image of his Son." 605So then, God first 49 XXV | conformed to the image of His Son. Now we know there is a 50 XXV | called the image of the Son of God; and we think that 51 XXV | human 607soul which the Son of God assumed, and which 52 XXV | image of the image of the Son of God, that God foreordained 53 XXV | conformed to the image of His Son; but others He saw estranged. 54 XXV | conformed to the image of his Son." And who more fitting to 55 XXVII | who was, as you say, a son of perdition, to be hardened 56 XXVII | of the wicked";676and his son teaches that "God scourgeth 57 XXVII | that "God scourgeth every son whom he re-receiveth." 677 58 XXVII | offences against Abner the son of Ner, and to slay him 59 XXVII | saving fire for men, the Son of the good God would not 60 XXVII | and all villainy, thou son of the devil, thou enemy 61 XXVII | unto Pharaoh, Israel is my son, my first-born: and I have 62 XXVII | have said unto thee, Let my son go, that he may serve me; 63 XXVII | behold, I will slay thy son, thy first-born." 700Let 64 XXVII | will slay his first-born son? Being hard pressed they


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