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 1   I,     I,  4|         Him from a shadow or an image. For they who worshipped
 2   I,     I,  4|     subjection to the shadow or image of heavenly things; and
 3   I,     I,  7|       itself is an intellectual image, and that by means of this
 4   I,     I,  8|       declares, that" He is the image of the invisible God, the
 5   I,     I,  8|       apostle does not say "the image of God invisible" to men
 6   I,     I,  8|        God in these words: "the image of the invisible God." Moreover,
 7   I,    II,  5|       only-begotten Son is the "image of the invisible God," and "
 8   I,    II,  5|      His glory, and the express image of His person." Now, we
 9   I,    II,  5|       of God's working, and the image of His goodness. Now we
10   I,    II,  6|       the expression "invisible image," that we may in this way
11   I,    II,  6|     That is sometimes called an image which is painted or sculptured
12   I,    II,  6| sometimes a child is called the image of his parent, when the
13   I,    II,  6|        who was formed after the image and likeness of God may
14   I,    II,  6|     passage in Genesis. But the image of the Son of God, of whom
15   I,    II,  6|        that He is the invisible image of the invisible God, in
16   I,    II,  6|        sacred history, that the image of Adam is his son Seth.
17   I,    II,  6|     likeness, and after his own image." Now this image contains
18   I,    II,  6|        his own image." Now this image contains the unity of nature
19   I,    II,  6|         like the Father, is the image of the Father formed in
20   I,    II,  6|       begotten the Son, His own image; namely, so that, as He
21   I,    II,  6|        nature, He also begat an image that was invisible. For
22   I,    II,  6|      Saviour, therefore, is the image of the invisible God, inasmuch
23   I,    II,  6|   reveals the Father, He is the image by which we come to the
24   I,    II,  8|        Him, is made the express image of His person: so that we,
25   I,    II,  9|        or power of God, and the image of His goodness." These,
26   I,    II, 12|       in its season. For as the image formed in a mirror unerringly
27   I,    II, 13|         we inquire what is the "image of His goodness; "and here,
28   I,    II, 13|         ago, in speaking of the image formed by the mirror. For
29   I,    II, 13|       being in all respects the image of the Father, may certainly
30   I,    II, 13|       called with propriety the image of His goodness. For there
31   I,    II, 13|        He is tightly termed the image, because He proceeds from
32  II,    IV,  3|         the Saviour, "He is the image of the invisible God, the
33  II,    VI,  1|          that He is called the "image of the invisible God, and
34  II,    VI,  3|        is Himself the invisible image of the invisible God, He
35  II,     X,  7|      part which was made in the image and likeness of God; whereas
36  II,    XI,  3|   beginning, is restored to the image and likeness of God; so
37  II,    XI,  4|         when one would paint an image, he were first with a light
38  II,    XI,  4|         the beauty of a perfect image in the future.~
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