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1 I, I, 7| comes the contemplation of invisible things? How does the body 2 I, I, 8| He is the image of the invisible God, the first-born of every 3 I, I, 8| God is visible to some and invisible to others: for the apostle 4 I, I, 8| not say "the image of God invisible" to men or "invisible" to 5 I, I, 8| God invisible" to men or "invisible" to sinners, but with unvarying 6 I, I, 8| words: "the image of the invisible God." Moreover, John, in 7 I, I, 8| God, which is naturally invisible, be not visible even to 8 I, I, 8| applied to an incorporeal and invisible nature, neither is the Father, 9 I, II, 5| Son is the "image of the invisible God," and "the first-born 10 I, II, 6| understand the expression "invisible image," that we may in this 11 I, II, 6| of this, that He is the invisible image of the invisible God, 12 I, II, 6| the invisible image of the invisible God, in the same manner 13 I, II, 6| so that, as He is Himself invisible by nature, He also begat 14 I, II, 6| begat an image that was invisible. For the Son is the Word, 15 I, II, 6| therefore, is the image of the invisible God, inasmuch as compared 16 I, II, 8| was in Him an immense and invisible greatness, inasmuch as He 17 I, II, 9| governs all things visible and invisible; which is sufficient for 18 I, VI, 3| eternal worlds which are invisible, all those beings are arranged, 19 I, VI, 3| reach even to that which is invisible and eternal, having travelled 20 I, VI, 4| and others besides these invisible and eternal, we proceed 21 I, VII, 1| are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, 22 I, VII, 1| are corporeal, or things invisible, which I regard as none 23 I, VIII, 2| consequence, behold also things invisible.~Paul and Peter are undoubtedly 24 II, III, 6| those things which are invisible." For those things which 25 II, III, 6| For those things which are invisible are not only not seen, but 26 II, IV, 3| the Creator, is visible or invisible. And if they shall say that 27 II, IV, 3| He is the image of the invisible God, the first-born of every 28 II, IV, 3| But they will say, God is invisible. And what will you do? If 29 II, IV, 3| do? If you say that He is invisible by nature, then neither 30 II, VI, 1| visible creation while the invisible creation is seen by faith, 31 II, VI, 1| called the "image of the invisible God, and the first-born 32 II, VI, 1| things created, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, 33 II, VI, 2| all things, visible and invisible, can be believed to have 34 II, VI, 3| things were made, visible and invisible, according to the view of 35 II, VI, 3| since He is Himself the invisible image of the invisible God, 36 II, VI, 3| the invisible image of the invisible God, He conveyed invisibly 37 II, IX, 3| There are also certain invisible powers to which earthly 38 II, IX, 4| things on earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones,