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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
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