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1 I| Christ shall dwell with God in a state that is free 2 IV| yourselves, and pass even now to God, and do not trouble us," 3 IV| We have been taught that God did not make the world aimlessly, 4 IV| opposition to the will of God. But when we are examined, 5 IV| also we know is pleasing to God, and be cause we are also 6 V| one that if we acknowledge God as our helper, we should 7 V| this, too, I will solve. God, when He had made the whole 8 V| related, ascribed them to god himself, and to those who 9 VI| CHAPTER VI -- NAMES OF GOD AND OF CHRIST, THEIR MEANING 10 VI| these words, Father, and God, and Creator, and Lord, 11 VI| to His being anointed and God's ordering all things through 12 VI| as also the appellation "God" is not a name, but an opinion 13 VI| according to the will of God the Father, for the sake 14 VII| RESPONSIBILITY.~ ~Wherefore God delays causing the confusion 15 VII| necessity of fate. But since God in the beginning made the 16 VII| will maintain either that God is nothing else than the 17 VII| destructible, and to have looked on God Himself as emerging both 18 IX| that if this be not so, God does not exist; or, if He 19 X| become acquainted with the God who was to them unknown, 20 XII| unbegotten and ineffable God as witness both of our thoughts 21 XII| concerned, since we know that God is a just observer of all. 22 XIII| Christians. For next to God, we worship and love the 23 XIII| unbegotten and ineffable God, since also He became man