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  1 Pre,     0,  1|        were obtained through Jesus Christ, and who know Christ to
  2 Pre,     0,  1|         Jesus Christ, and who know Christ to be the truth, agreeably
  3 Pre,     0,  1|         very words and teaching of Christ. And by the words of Christ
  4 Pre,     0,  1|        Christ. And by the words of Christ we do not mean those only
  5 Pre,     0,  1|       flesh; for before that time, Christ, the Word of God, was in
  6 Pre,     0,  1|           been able to prophesy of Christ? And were it not our purpose
  7 Pre,     0,  1|          filled with the Spirit of Christ. And therefore I think it
  8 Pre,     0,  1|          esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the
  9 Pre,     0,  1|          Or do you seek a proof of Christ who speaketh in me? " ~
 10 Pre,     0,  2|          who profess to believe in Christ differ from each other,
 11 Pre,     0,  2|   regarding God, or the Lord Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit; and
 12 Pre,     0,  2|           had come to believe that Christ was the Son of God, and
 13 Pre,     0,  2|          they hold the opinions of Christ, and yet some of these think
 14 Pre,     0,  3|          in preaching the faith of Christ, delivered themselves with
 15 Pre,     0,  4|      prophets, sent our Lord Jesus Christ to call in the first place
 16 Pre,     0,  4|           Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Himself gave the law and
 17 Pre,     0,  4|   Testaments.~Secondly, That Jesus Christ Himself, who came (into
 18 Pre,     0,  4|            Spirit: that this Jesus Christ was truly born, and did
 19 Pre,     0,  4|          inspired at the advent of Christ, is most clearly taught
 20 Pre,     0,  9|          have to be made regarding Christ and the Holy Spirit, as
 21   I,     I,  8|           thing, when, speaking of Christ, he declares, that" He is
 22   I,     I,  9|            is meant by the name of Christ.~
 23   I,    II    |                     Chapter II.-On Christ.~
 24   I,    II,  1|          of that deity which is in Christ in respect of His being
 25   I,    II,  1|            Apostle Paul says that "Christ (is) the power of God and
 26   I,    II,  7|         language of Paul regarding Christ, where He says of Him that
 27   I,    II,  9|    expression of the apostle, that Christ "is the power of God," it
 28   I,    II, 10|           through Wisdom, which is Christ, God has power over all
 29   I,    II, 10|          He which is to come" than Christ? And as no one ought to
 30   I,    II, 10|          are the Father's are also Christ's, certainly among those
 31   I,    II, 12|          Father: as the Lord Jesus Christ also, who is the Wisdom
 32   I,    II, 13|           to be denied that either Christ or the Holy Spirit was good.
 33   I,   III,  1|    according to the declaration of Christ Himself. Of the existence
 34   I,   III,  1|            who profess a belief in Christ. For although no one is
 35   I,   III,  1|           figuratively referred to Christ, and from which both His
 36   I,   III,  2|           as having descended upon Christ, and when the Lord breathed
 37   I,   III,  4|          ought to be understood of Christ and of the Holy Spirit.
 38   I,   III,  5|           way which leads to Jesus Christ, i.e., who are engaged in
 39   I,   III,  6|       wisdom and justice, which is Christ. Now, in Him who truly exists,
 40   I,   III,  6|           that all have a share in Christ, when he says, "Say not
 41   I,   III,  6|            heaven? (i.e., to bring Christ down from above;) or who
 42   I,   III,  6|        deep? (that is, to bring up Christ again from the dead.) But
 43   I,   III,  6|             By which he means that Christ is in the heart of all,
 44   I,   III,  7|         ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ to those upon whom he confers
 45   I,   III,  7|            through the ministry of Christ and the working of the Father,
 46   I,   III,  8|    existence; and participation in Christ, in respect of His being
 47   I,   III,  8|          made capable of receiving Christ, in respect that He is the
 48   I,   III,  8|           one, by participation in Christ, as being wisdom, and knowledge,
 49   I,    IV,  2|    permission of God through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, more
 50   I,     V,  3|          shown to be the case with Christ and the Holy Spirit alone,
 51   I,    VI,  1|       goodness of God, through His Christ, may recall all His creatures
 52   I,    VI,  1|            more openly, thus: "For Christ must reign until He has
 53   I,    VI,  1|            must be made subject to Christ? I am of opinion that it
 54   I,    VI,  1|         who have been followers of Christ. For the name "subjection,"
 55   I,    VI,  1|            which we are subject to Christ, indicates that the salvation
 56   I,    VI,  2|         enemies will be subdued to Christ, when death-the last enemy-shall
 57   I,    VI,  2|           shall be delivered up by Christ (to whom all things are
 58   I,    VI,  2|          God, and by subjection to Christ, and through the unity of
 59   I,    VI,  2|           being, as in God and His Christ, and in the Holy Spirit.
 60   I,    VI,  2|          stature of the fulness of Christ." And in keeping with this
 61   I,    VI,  4|            are His friends through Christ and the Holy Spirit. ~
 62   I,   VII,  1|           were made by God through Christ, as John teaches in a general
 63   I,   VII,  1|           things were made through Christ: "And in Him were all things
 64   I,   VII,  1|        manifestly declares that in Christ and through Christ were
 65   I,   VII,  1|         that in Christ and through Christ were all things made and
 66   I,   VII,  5|          or "to return and be with Christ, which is far better." For
 67   I,   VII,  5|          or "to return and be with Christ, which is far better." Paul
 68   I,   VII,  5|   termination of its bondage. When Christ shall have delivered up
 69   I,   VII,  5|           been made the kingdom of Christ, shall be delivered, along
 70   I,  VIII,  2|           that he did not know who Christ was, how is it possible
 71   I,  VIII,  3|          of all good things-and of Christ; for it is wisdom, and wisdom
 72  II,   III,  2|          incorruption), when Jesus Christ Himself, who is the Lord
 73  II,   III,  2|           Put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ." As Christ, then, is the
 74  II,   III,  2|         the Lord Jesus Christ." As Christ, then, is the clothing of
 75  II,   III,  2|           it has been clothed with Christ, who is the Wisdom and Word
 76  II,   III,  3|            said to be subjected to Christ, this (incorporeity) also
 77  II,   III,  3|          to whom the subjection to Christ extends; since all who are
 78  II,   III,  3|       since all who are subject to Christ will be in the end subject
 79  II,   III,  3|            God the Father, to whom Christ is said to deliver up the
 80  II,   III,  5|           age which preceded this, Christ did not suffer, nor even
 81  II,   III,  7|      things have become subject to Christ, and through Christ to God
 82  II,   III,  7|     subject to Christ, and through Christ to God the Father, when
 83  II,   III,  7|          have been made subject to Christ, and through Christ to God (
 84  II,   III,  7|     subject to Christ, and through Christ to God (with whom they formed
 85  II,    IV    |           Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ, is the Same God.~
 86  II,    IV,  1|           Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is a different God from
 87  II,    IV,  1|         what was to be foretold of Christ. And there is no doubt that
 88  II,    IV,  2|            to some new God, but to Christ. For what other forefathers
 89  II,    IV,  2|         Paul, the servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle,
 90  II,    IV,  2|      resurrection from the dead of Christ Jesus our Lord," etc. Moreover,
 91  II,    IV,  2|            preaching the Gospel of Christ. In other passages also,
 92  II,    IV,  3|       contrary, God, the Father of Christ, is said to be seen, because "
 93  II,     V,  1|           Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is indeed a good God, but
 94  II,     V,  1|        Father of the Saviour Jesus Christ a good God, but to say that
 95  II,     V,  2|           Father of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospels, preparing
 96  II,     V,  2|          good God, i.e., either of Christ or of the Father of Christ,
 97  II,     V,  2|         Christ or of the Father of Christ, what other objection can
 98  II,     V,  3|           his first Epistle: "That Christ, indeed, was put to death
 99  II,     V,  4|          peculiar to the Father of Christ, who, however, is different
100  II,     V,  4|           Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is styled just in the Gospels.
101  II,     V,  4|           Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is called just, and in the
102  II,    VI    |          VI.-On the Incarnation of Christ.~
103  II,    VI,  1|           is written, "The head of Christ is God; " seeing clearly
104  II,    VI,  3|          and the Power of God, the Christ, and the Wisdom of God,
105  II,    VI,  3|            created, is named Jesus Christ and the Son of man. For
106  II,    VI,  4|        gladness; i.e., the soul of Christ along with the Word of God
107  II,    VI,  4|            the Word of God is made Christ. Because to be anointed
108  II,    VI,  5|            having shown above that Christ possessed a rational soul
109  II,    VI,  5|        this soul which belonged to Christ elected to love righteousness,
110  II,    VI,  5|      believe that there existed in Christ a human and rational soul,
111  II,    VI,  6|         its odour another, so also Christ is one thing and His fellows
112  II,    VI,  6|             was it impossible that Christ, being as it were the vessel
113  II,    VI,  7|       breath of our countenance is Christ the Lord, to whom we said,
114  II,    VI,  7|           to point out the work of Christ's soul, and the movements
115  II,    VI,  7|          called this the shadow of Christ the Lord, under which shadow
116  II,    VI,  7|  reproached me in exchange for Thy Christ," seems to me to indicate
117  II,    VI,  7|              Your life is hid with Christ in God; " and again in another
118  II,    VI,  7|             Do you seek a proof of Christ, who speaketh in me? " And
119  II,    VI,  7|               And now he says that Christ was hid in God. The meaning
120  II,    VI,  7|            in the words "shadow of Christ," exceeds, perhaps, the
121  II,    VI,  7|        nations under the shadow of Christ, we must see whether the
122  II,    VI,  7|          Yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now
123  II,    VI,  7|           incarnation and deity of Christ. If there be any one, indeed,
124  II,   VII,  1|           Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, i.e., that the God of the
125  II,   VII,  1|          be shown, with respect to Christ, in what manner He who had
126  II,   VII,  1|          God Himself, and the same Christ, so also is it the same
127  II,   VII,  1|           God before the advent of Christ, or in those who by means
128  II,   VII,  1|           in those who by means of Christ have sought refuge in God.
129  II,   VII,  2|             after the ascension of Christ to heaven, rather than before
130  II,   VII,  3|          many ways of apprehending Christ, who, although He is wisdom,
131  II,   VII,  3|            disturb the Churches of Christ, and so excite dissensions
132  II,   VII,  4|   Paraclete with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous, and He is
133  II,  VIII,  1| testimonies respecting the soul of Christ when He tabernacled in the
134  II,  VIII,  2|           inquiry into the soul of Christ. For as He truly possessed
135  II,  VIII,  2|          of God; whereas regarding Christ there is no doubt. And therefore
136  II,    IX,  4|          to have been made through Christ, and in Christ, as the Apostle
137  II,    IX,  4|        made through Christ, and in Christ, as the Apostle Paul most
138  II,    IX,  4|         them all; " -seeing, then, Christ is, as it were, the Word
139  II,    IX,  4|        that righteousness which is Christ; that in created things
140  II,     X,  4|            secrets of men by Jesus Christ, according to my Gospel."
141  II,    XI,  1|          is said to be hidden with Christ in God, i.e., in that eternal
142  II,    XI,  2|            who, while believing in Christ, understand the divine Scriptures
143  II,    XI,  4|           pencil of our Lord Jesus Christ. And therefore perhaps is
144  II,    XI,  5|          to depart, and to be with Christ, which is far better; "
145  II,    XI,  5|            should have returned to Christ he would then know more
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