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1 Int, 3, p. xi | being aught but Perfect Man and Divine also is dramatically 2 Int, 4, p. xi | results. It is the work of a man of extraordinarily wide 3 Int, 5, p. xi | be realized as the best x man who ever lived. Consider 4 Int, 5, p. xx | quoted by Porphyry as "a man signal in holiness." His 5 Int, 5, p. xx | Personality of Jesus as perfect Man stands out in a very modern 6 Int, 5, p. xx | our Lord. He speaks of the Man Christ Jesus almost as One 7 Int, 5, p. xx | describe him as the best man that ever lived, before 8 Int, 6, p. xx | true doctrine, from which man has fallen away through 9 Int, 6, p. xx | preach it, and to bring man back to God. Once Eusebius 10 Int, 6, p. xx | Book to meeting the common man on his own ground, and to 11 Int, 6, p. xx | deified until at last the man Jesus passed into the Logos, 12 Int, 9, p. xx | That even when He was made Man He continued in the Nature 13 I xl | miracle of bishops, holy man of God, I am carrying through4 14 I, 1, p. 2 | would be called the Son of Man, as born of the race of 15 I, 2, p. 8 | again: ~"And Noah was a man righteous in his generation '' ~ 16 I, 3, p. 13 | dead body of any soul of man shall be unclean seven days, 17 I, 3, p. 13 | dead body of a soul of a man, if he shall have died, 18 I, 3, p. 13 | And this is the law: if a man die in a house, everyone 19 I, 3, p. 13 | shall touch on the face any man slain by the sword, or a 20 I, 3, p. 13 | take hyssop. And a clean man shall clip it, and sprinkle 21 I, 3, p. 13 | human bone, or the slain man, or the dead, or the sepulchre. 22 I, 3, p. 13 | sepulchre. 19. And the clean man shall sprinkle it on the 23 I, 3, p. 13 | until the evening. 20. And a man, if he be defiled, and not 24 I, 3, p. 17 | touch the uncleanness of a man, and by all the uncleanness 25 I, 3, p. 18 | whatsoever it be that a man shall pronounce with an 26 I, 3, p. 18 | the things, whatsoever a man may do, so as to sin thereby; 27 I, 3, p. 21 | pitched. 7. There shall come a man out of his seed, and he 28 I, 5, p. 25 | true, blameless, devout man, averse from everything 29 I, 5, p. 28 | people: 14. He suffered no man to wrong them, and he reproved 30 I, 6, p. 29 | Such too was Noah, a just man in his generation, whom 31 I, 6, p. 29 | those times, though an old man in reality, was the first 32 I, 6, p. 31 | one—I groaned when I saw a man in difficulties." ~Then, 33 I, 6, p. 31 | Then, again, this holy man forestalls the Gospel teaching, 34 I, 6, p. 31 | all." ~Look well at the man of whom we are speaking; 35 I, 6, p. 31 | for the wife of another man." ~And he gives the reason, 36 I, 6, p. 31 | 11. For the spirit of a man is not to be stayed, in 37 I, 6, p. 31 | case of defiling another man's wife. 12. For it is a 38 I, 6, p. 36 | he shall send to them a man who shall save them, . . . 39 I, 6, p. 37 | other of the prophets, but a man fresh and new sent from 40 I, 6, p. 38 | God and Lord would send a man to the Egyptians, to save 41 I, 6, p. 38 | taught in these words: "A man shall come forth from his 42 I, 6, p. 40 | nations under the sun: ~"O man! and all the human race! 43 I, 9, p. 53 | afterwards. And Noah, that just man, who was saved alone with 44 I, 10, p. 54 | displeasing to God. For man and beast in no way differ 45 I, 10, p. 54 | being one and the same in man and brute. This was the 46 I, 10, p. 55 | accident, nor was its source in man, but it was divinely suggested. 47 I, 10, p. 55 | soul of the brutes was like man's, which has discourse of 48 II, 1, p. 65 | God will not hide from the man dear to Him a mystery that 49 II, 3, p. 79 | plot against some one just man, what could this be but 50 II, 3, p. 81 | fingers had made, and a man bowed down, and was humbled, 51 II, 3, p. 81 | On that day, he says, a man shall cast away his abominations 52 II, 3, p. 81 | from Jerusalem the strong man and strong woman, the strength 53 II, 3, p. 81 | The giant and the strong man, and the man of war, and 54 II, 3, p. 81 | the strong man, and the man of war, and the judge, and 55 II, 3, p. 82 | and Jerusalem strong (b) man and strong woman, the strength 56 II, 3, p. 85 | come to pass in that day, a man will nourish a heifer and 57 II, 3, p. 85 | virgin, he foretells that a man who is left from the destruction 58 II, 3, p. 86 | comparison of the perfect man, who being the leader works 59 II, 3, p. 92 | than gold unsmelted, and a man shall be more precious than 60 II, 3, p. 92 | Israel. 7. In that day a man shall trust in him that 61 II, 3, p. 96 | who shall not wait for man, and shall not hope in the 62 II, 3, p. 96 | shall not hope in the son of man." And Aquila "who shall 63 II, 3, p. 96 | Aquila "who shall not await a man, and shall not be concerned 64 II, 3, p. 96 | is [shown to be] not in man, but in their Lord and Saviour, 65 III, 2, p. 104 | command him. And whatsoever man shall not hear that prophet[' 66 III, 2, p. 108 | Even when they say that no man knew the death of Moses, 67 III, 2, p. 108 | Deut.xviii.18]] whatever man will not hear whatsoever 68 III, 2, p. 109 | writing: ~"There shall come a man from his seed" (He means 69 III, 2, p. 112 | Virgin that bare Him, whom no man had known, from whom albeit 70 III, 2, p. 113 | cannot say so, for no such man appeared. But as He was 71 III, 2, p. 113 | with the sons of (c) men, a man in suffering, and knowing 72 III, 2, p. 113 | prophesy about it? ~"3. A man" he says "in suffering, 73 III, 2, p. 113 | and not esteemed. 4. This man bears our sins, and is pained 74 III, 2, p. 114 | 10.]] ~He said above: "A man stricken, and knowing to 75 III, 2, p. 117 | Christ as about an ordinary man and one like other men,26 76 III, 3, p. 120 | supreme God, as a certain wise man has said, we must neither 77 III 120(34)| he reverenced Christ as a man, and wrote a work called 78 III, 3, p. 123 | every barbarian and common man to be assured, and to think 79 III, 4, p. 124 | s power. And another, a man 42 of courtly ./. rank, 80 III, 4, p. 125 | Why need I tell how (b) a man four days dead was raised 81 III, 4, p. 125 | end by suffering from any man any of the usual forms of 82 III, 5, p. 129 | if one may say so, for a man who they knew had been of 83 III, 5, p. 129 | reasonable and honourable man for the sake of some good 84 III, 5, p. 131 | mysteries.52 He appeared a holy man to the people, and yet his 85 III, 5, p. 136 | fact. For once, when a lame man was begging from Peter's 86 III, 5, p. 136 | Peter's companions (it was a man in extreme need who begged 87 III, 5, p. 137 | of evil-doers, while if a man swears away the Name, and 88 III 137(65)| were interpreted by each man according to his ability," 89 III, 5, p. 138 | by from thence, he saw a man, called Matthew, sitting 90 III, 5, p. 139 | that they should tell no man." About this event Peter 91 III, 5, p. 140 | saying, I know not this man of whom ye speak. 72. And 92 III, 5, p. 142 | silence, or denied it, for no man in an after age would be 93 III, 5, p. 142 | a stone? 73 and that the man who dared to strike Him 94 III, 5, p. 143 | arises at that time, a wise man, if it is befitting to call 95 III, 5, p. 143 | befitting to call him a man. For he was a doer of no 96 III, 6, p. 149 | And Krates is the second man who is a miracle among ( 97 III, 6, p. 152 | for the first time in (c) man's history, things unrecorded 98 III, 6, p. 153 | Matt. viii.29.]] ~And a man whose mind was wholly devoted 99 III, 7, p. 154 | That soul is the soul of a man signal in holiness." ./. 100 III, 7, p. 156 | highest Power of God dwelt in man's shape and form, nay, even 101 III, 7, p. 159 | came on an embassy in a man's body, and was actually 102 III, 7, p. 159 | divine, and more strong than man's, and by the co-operation 103 IV, 5, p. 170 | many? Then, again, in a man one soul and one power of 104 IV, 5, p. 171 | and reasoning faculty in a man can acquaint him with many 105 IV, 5, p. 171 | knowledge, for the same man will know geometry and astronomy, 106 IV, 5, p. 171 | thought it strange that man should have many faculties, 107 IV, 6, p. 175 | from the beginning, and set man, therefore, in a kingly 108 IV, 6, p. 175 | and evil inclinations. But man using his free-will badly, 109 IV, 9, p. 178 | own portion, when envy of man's salvation drew them the ( 110 IV, 9, p. 180 | made like to corruptible man, and of birds and four-footed 111 IV, 10, p. 181 | of His Father's love to man, that the human race so 112 IV, 10, p. 181 | providing a cure for the evil in man by the holy Law. It is exactly 113 IV, 10, p. 185 | Miracle to all of God in Man. So that He did not take 114 IV, 10, p. 185 | even beyond the power of man, and moreover giving His 115 IV, 10, p. 185 | Word was called the Son of Man, and was named Jesus, because 116 IV, 10, p. 185 | mortality, yet as One Who is not man, but God, He is born into 117 IV, 12, p. 186 | His mingled Natures: as Man, he left His Body to the 118 IV, 13, p. 188 | That even when He was made Man, He remained in the Nature 119 IV, 13, p. 189 | time in which He lived as a man, He continued to fill all 120 IV, 13, p. 189 | shared His own gifts with man, and received nothing from 121 IV, 13, p. 189 | truly that, when some wise man is punished in his body, 122 IV, 14, p. 190 | as He had previously been man, and He deified humanity 123 IV, 15, p. 191 | Himself consented to become man. And now to speak briefly, 124 IV, 15, p. 192 | sure that that wonderful man, and truly great Hierophant, 125 IV, 15, p. 194 | from all men on earth one man who was fit to act as priest 126 IV, 15, p. 194 | But it is allowed to no man to reach the Highest and 127 IV, 15, p. 195 | people.~14. He suffered no man to do them wrong, ~ 128 IV, 15, p. 196 | Divinity, conferred not by man but by the Father. He says 129 IV, 15, p. 197 | nature. For it is not in man to last for ever,3 since 130 IV, 15, p. 198 | from God, was greater than man. "For the Lord sware," he 131 IV, 15, p. 198 | reason of death. 24. But this man because he continueth ever 132 IV, 15, p. 199 | to have been begotten by man but by the Father, and to 133 IV, 15, p. 199 | essential Christ was not man, but Son of God, honoured 134 IV, 15, p. 203 | unguent nor at the hands of man, but in a way different 135 IV, 16, p. 203 | Himself, and called the Son of Man, receiving the Inheritance 136 IV, 16, p. 205 | insult when He had become man, we are taught to join our 137 IV, 16, p. 207 | holy Scriptures, done for man's salvation, whether teachings ( 138 IV, 16, p. 207 | then realize that He became man, are struck by the miracle 139 IV, 16, p. 207 | the sons of men. He was a man in suffering, and (b) knowing 140 IV, 16, p. 213 | thou shalt not have an old man in thy house for ever." ~ 141 IV, 16, p. 214 | anointed with this oil, not by man but by God Most High? The 142 IV, 16, p. 215 | And again: "16. Let no man, therefore, judge you in 143 IV, 16, p. 216 | after it likewise, not by man or by any material substance 144 IV, 17, p. 217 | by birth, and called the man Jesus at the bidding of 145 IV, 17, p. 218 | John also, who was but a man: "Behold, I send my angel 146 IV, 17, p. 220 | which says: ~"Behold a man, whose name is the Branch. 147 IV, 17, p. 220 | true, he says: "Behold a man, whose name is the Branch." 148 IV, 17, p. 220 | when present: "Behold a man, whose name is the Branch." 149 V, Int, p. 226 | creation of the world and of man; and then he moved the obedient 150 V, Int, p. 226 | prediction about any particular man who was sick, nor about 151 V, 1, p. 233 | entered into the heart of man—according to the holy apostle, 152 V, 3, p. 243 | God has pitched, and not man." ~So says the apostle. ~ 153 V, 7, p. 251 | Another in the Creation of Man: And that. We have learned 154 V, 7, p. 251 | AND God said, Let us make man in our image, and likeness." 155 V, 7, p. 251 | said, It is not good for man to be alone, let us make 156 V, 7, p. 251 | the words: "And God made man, in the image of God he 157 V, 9, p. 253 | thou destroy the righteous man with the wicked, and shall 158 V, 9, p. 253 | the shape and form of a man. And so it remains for us 159 V, 11, p. 255 | not possibly change into man. ~But he saw Another, Whose 160 V, 11, p. 256 | Here, then, the godly man clearly distinguished the 161 V, 13, p. 257 | Jeremiah, or those like them, a man was seen, and God prophesied ./. 162 V, 18, p. 262 | Israel." ~From the text: "No man has seen God at any time," 163 V, 18, p. 262 | was seen by Israel, when a man wrestled with Him, Who first 164 V, 19, p. 263 | enemies, in the form of a man, and to Moses and the people 165 V, 21, p. 265 | when Thou shalt become man, and to put Thee to death, 166 V, 21, p. 265 | our sakes having become man. In the same way you will 167 V, 22, p. 266 | says when He has become man to those who confess Him 168 V, 22, p. 266 | confess Him to be a holy man, but not God: "I am God 169 V, 22, p. 266 | I am God and not a holy man among you." And, then, having 170 V, 29, p. 270 | light that lighteth every man coming into the world." 171 VI 1 | the form and likeness of man.~So let us now examine any 172 VI, 2, p. 4 | have been lifted up, no man being able to cast them 173 VI, 11, p. 10 | down, Who mounted upon the man whom He had chosen, called 174 VI, 13, p. 18 | it not been told thee, O man, what is good? And what 175 VI, 14, p. 18 | when he says: "Behold a man, the Dawn is his name, and ./. 176 VI, 15, p. 20 | and believing as a just man in the oracle, the holy 177 VI, 15, p. 21 | other that according to man; the one mortal, the other 178 VI, 15, p. 22 | the night, and behold a man sitting on a bay horse, 179 VI, 15, p. 23 | clearly the vision was of a man riding on a bay horse, by 180 VI, 20, p. 40 | against Egyptians, and a man shall fight with his brother, 181 VI, 20, p. 40 | with his brother, and a (c) man with his neighbour." And 182 VI, 20, p. 40 | rise against Egyptians, and man shall war against his brother"? ~ 183 VI, 23, p. 44 | I was not among you as a man: I called, and there was 184 VI, 24, p. 44 | I came, and there was no man: I called and there was 185 VI, 24, p. 46 | of every holy and godly man, so far as it is lifted 186 VI, 24, p. 46 | in so far as (b) such a man remains calm and free from 187 VI, 25, p. 47 | Epiphany of our Saviour to man. May it be seen completely 188 VII, 1, p. 49 | reason of there being no man." ~What Lord may we say 189 VII, 1, p. 52 | Since the apostle said, "By man death entered into the world," 190 VII, 1, p. 52 | death should be achieved by man as well, and the body of 191 VII, 1, p. 52 | righteousness. And since long ago man fell through the sins of 192 VII, 1, p. 54 | thing to you to strive with man, and how do ye strive with 193 VII, 1, p. 54 | women after union with a man a young woman were naturally 194 VII, 1, p. 55 | for you to contend with man? And how will ye contend 195 VII, 1, p. 59 | from Assyria, and that a man will shave their head and 196 VII, 1, p. 59 | feet and beard, and that a man will nourish a heifer and 197 VII, 1, p. 59 | her husband being a just man, and not willing to make 198 VII, 1, p. 62 | of Christ's Appearing, "A man, it says, will rear a heifer, 199 VII, 1, p. 66 | saying is, clear to a blind man, as only brought to pass 200 VII, 1, p. 67 | a virgin betrothed to a man, whose name was Joseph, 201 VII, 1, p. 67 | be, seeing I know not a man?" He answered, "The Holy 202 VII, 1, p. 68 | and ruled over the soul of man, none of the old tyrants 203 VII, 1, p. 69 | book in the writing of a man, by which is meant the new 204 VII, 1, p. 71 | took away from Judaea every man who could raise his head, 205 VII, 1, p. 72 | possessed no head, no able man of God, as were their ancient 206 VII, 2, p. 78 | find that the only famous man who was born there was David, 207 VII, 3, p. 88 | God, was to become Son of man. ~The Scripture of the Gospel 208 VII, 3, p. 92 | rising," and also, "Behold a man whose name 8. is 'The Rising,' 209 VIII, Int, p. 97 | made like unto corruptible man, and to birds and four-footed 210 VIII, 1, p. 99 | having shewn himself a better man than his brothers: ~8. " 211 VIII, 1, p. 101 | fronting one another, every man keeping his own rank, according 212 VIII, 1, p. 103 | to him as an individual man, if we consider the words 213 VIII, 1, p. 104 | to Judah as an individual man any more than, "Judah, thy 214 VIII, 1, p. 108 | and under whom Herod, a man of alien birth apart from 215 VIII, 1, p. 111 | Him only as a remarkable man because of His miracles, 216 VIII, 1, p. 111 | that He was an ordinary man and like all men, and so 217 VIII, 1, p. 112 | becoming secondarily the Son of man, through the dispensation 218 VIII, 1, p. 114 | like some distinguished man, but on an ass and a foal, 219 VIII, 1, p. 114 | foal, like a poor common man of the people. And this 220 VIII, 1, p. 115 | this vine, "put off the old man with his deeds, and put 221 VIII, 1, p. 115 | deeds, and put on the new man which is renewed into knowledge 222 VIII, 2, p. 116 | spake in prayer, behold the man Gabriel, whom I had seen 223 VIII, 2, p. 116 | tell thee, for thou art a man greatly beloved: therefore 224 VIII, 2, p. 116 | the vision, for thou art a man greatly beloved. 24. Seventy 225 VIII, 2, p. 117 | tell thee, for thou art a man greatly beloved. Consider 226 VIII, 2, p. 132 | related. But after this man he never entrusted the High 227 VIII, 5, p. 149 | prophecy goes on to call Him a man that is a Saviour, saying, " 228 VIII, 5, p. 149 | Lord shall send to them a man that is a Saviour." Here 229 IX, 1, p. 152 | rise out of Jacob, and a man shall spring from Israel, 230 IX, 1, p. 153 | the prophecy foretells a man as well as a star, for it 231 IX, 1, p. 153 | rise out of Jacob, and a man shall spring from Israel," 232 IX, 1, p. 153 | as "giving light to every man that cometh into the world"; 233 IX, 1, p. 154 | Balaam, when he says: "A man shall come from his seed, 234 IX, 3, p. 156 | says, literally, "that a man will come from (424) the 235 IX, 3, p. 156 | suggest some other famous man among the Hebrews, who has 236 IX, 3, p. 156 | he cannot do, for such a man never existed. But with 237 IX, 3, p. 157 | And moreover He too, the Man who came from Israel, Who 238 IX, 3, p. 158 | For as we have here, "A man shall come forth from his 239 IX, 4, p. 159 | wickedness, Who we know when a man yielded and submitted to 240 IX, 4, p. 160 | descended when He became man, meaning by Egypt this earthly 241 IX, 5, p. 161 | is he of whom I spake, a man cometh after me, who was 242 IX, 5, p. 163 | alarmed, when they saw a man, with the hair of a Nazarite 243 IX, 5, p. 163 | than human? For how could a man not need food? And so they 244 IX, 5, p. 163 | slew him, who was a good man, and commanded the Jews 245 IX, 7, p. 165 | as He is (d) regarded as Man, is said "to dwell under 246 IX, 7, p. 166 | temptation. He came to expel from man every disease and sickness, 247 IX, 11, p. 175 | men like a prophet. It was man's weakness, and his refusal 248 IX, 11, p. 175 | I came, and there was no man, I called and there was 249 IX, 11, p. 176 | prediction which said, "And the man who will not hear all things 250 IX, 12, p. 176 | taken the body and form of man, when He— ~"22. constrained 251 IX, 12, p. 177 | being found in fashion as a man," offering a proof to His 252 IX, 12, p. 177 | and said, "What manner of man is this, that even the winds 253 IX, 13, p. 179 | The Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all 254 IX, 17, p. 186 | them unto me. And if any man say, What do ye? ye shall 255 IX, 17, p. 186 | behold, one as a son of man coming with the clouds of 256 X, Int, p. 191 | sacrifice to God: "For since by man came death, by man came 257 X, Int, p. 191 | since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection 258 X, Int, p. 191 | do ye seek to kill me, a man that has told you the truth?" ~ 259 X, 1, p. 193 | Jerusalem, and there was no man to bury them." ~If these 260 X, 1, p. 193 | made like in kind to mortal man and beggars, taking on Him 261 X, 1, p. 193 | form of a slave and a poor man, and most of all when He 262 X, 1, p. 194 | in the person of a poor man and a beggar, that is to 263 X, 1, p. 194 | which it is said: "For the man of my peace, in whom I trusted, 264 X, 1, p. 194 | never rise up. Yea, even the man who was at peace with me, 265 X, 1, p. 198 | His disciples: "For the man of my peace also, in whom 266 X, 1, p. 198 | Symmachus again renders: "And a man, who was at peace with me, 267 X, 2, p. and | but it was even thou, O man like-minded, my guide, and 268 X, 2, p. 200 | but it was even thou, O man like-minded, my guide and 269 X, 2, p. 200 | food," ~resemble—"For the man of my peace, in whom I trusted, 270 X, 2, p. 200 | there he was shewn to be a man of peace, when he was the 271 X, 2, p. 200 | And instead of, "Thou, O man like-minded, my guide and 272 X, 2, p. 200 | Symmachus renders, "Thou, O man of like disposition, my 273 X, 3, p. 203 | this ministry. Now this man purchased a field with the 274 X, 3, p. 203 | be desolate, and let no man dwell therein: and his bishopric 275 X, 3, p. 204 | betrayest thou the son of man with a kiss? "So then in 276 X, 3, p. 205 | called a beggar and a poor man, as I have pointed out in 277 X, 3, p. 205 | expounding, "Blessed is the man that considereth the poor 278 X, 3, p. 205 | again calls Himself a poor man (d) and a beggar, and says: 279 X, 3, p. 206 | He persecuted the poor man and the beggar and him that 280 X, 4, p. 208 | the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is, 281 X, 8, p. 216 | prophet, or other godly man among the Jews, let him 282 X, 8, p. 217 | can we (d) suppose such a man to have been surrounded? 283 X, 8, p. 219 | added, "I am a worm and no man, a reproach of men, and 284 X, 8, p. 223 | the praise' of every godly man that is called 'Israel.' 285 X, 8, p. 223 | Hence I call Myself 'no man,' since I have descended 286 X, 8, p. 223 | rightly as a worm and no man. So, too, have I become 287 X, 8, p. 224 | Psalm, ~"I am a worm and no man, a reproach of men and the 288 X, 8, p. 225 | when I took the body of man, when Thou, my God and Father, 289 X, 8, p. 226 | consent I became a worm and no man, a reproach of men and the 290 XV 236 | four kings, saw the Son of Man receive universal rule,