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  1   Int,        1     |  sequence in their subjects, |11 Christ's miracles being first attacked,
  2   Int          (14) |         on Macarius in the Dict. Christ. Biog.~ ~
  3   Int,        4     |     teaching rather than that of Christ. We will take the theory
  4   Int,        4     |          Apocriticus the life of Christ is belittled by adducing
  5   Int,        5     |         Monogenes in speaking of Christ; but this is the alternative
  6   Int          (52) |      name are given in the Diet. Christ. Biog.~ ~
  7   Int          (55) |   Neumann, Jul. Imp. Lib. contra Christ, quae supersunt, pp. 14-
  8   Int,        8     |  deception of the devil, wherein Christ surrounded the hook of His
  9   Int,       10     |    created things." He speaks of Christ in one place as of Him "
 10   Int,       10     |     faith (iv. 28). The power of Christ's atoning death is set forth
 11   Int,       10     |          plainest explanation of Christ's words about eating His
 12   Int,       10     |    tilled in the blessed land of Christ."~ ~In spite of its present
 13    II,      VII     |      receive the heavenly armour Christ speaks thus: "This warfare
 14    II,      VII     |        up their cross and follow Christ. This is what is meant by
 15    II,     VIII     |    sister ?" and the words which Christ added, as He pointed to
 16    II,     VIII     |          those Jews who regarded Christ as merely a man, and not
 17    II,     VIII     |        is begotten."~ ~Note that Christ does not specify any of
 18    II,       IX     |          God." And without doubt Christ is Himself God, even as
 19    II,       IX     |         and said, "Good master." Christ faces the man who has such
 20    II,       IX     |   prevent you from thinking that Christ stultified His own words
 21    II,        X     |        uncalled-for rebuke which Christ adds to the multitude, in
 22    II,        X     |          who created the moon.~ ~Christ perceives that they likewise
 23    II,        X     |      lunatic boy" was brought to Christ, that he really was under
 24    II,       XI     |       John v. 31: How is it that Christ said, "If I bear witness
 25    II,       XI     |          God's. The Jews thought Christ was only man, but it would
 26    II,      XIV     |     based on the Resurrection of Christ and His manifestation of
 27    II,      XIX     |     based on the Resurrection of Christ and His manifestation of
 28    II,       XV     |     written in the Gospel, where Christ says: "Now is the judgment
 29    II,       XX     |             The verse means that Christ came to free them from his
 30    II,       XX     |  wavering human race.~ ~Such was Christ's judgment in dividing men
 31    II,       XX     |        with the "strongman" whom Christ, as the "stronger man,"
 32    II,      XVI     |          they did not hearken to Christ? For when the Jews said, "
 33    II,      XXI     |       the Jews' father. Nor does Christ say so. The words do not
 34    II,      XXI     |      therefore the Jews rejected Christ's words and turned from
 35    II,      XXI     |        the serpent. That was why Christ spoke these words.]~ ~Let
 36   III               |          the divine teachings of Christ, he became silent for a
 37   III,        I     |       with insult?~ ~Why did not Christ utter anything worthy of
 38   III,        I     |         now Puteoli. But even if Christ had to suffer according
 39   III          (109)|      opposition to the claims of Christ. Born at the beginning of
 40   III,     VIII     | crucified with insult.~ ~Why did Christ, when brought before the
 41   III,     VIII     |        speaking in the Person of Christ he says, "I gave my back
 42   III,     VIII     |    abundance, feels no shame, so Christ turned His face from the
 43   III,     VIII     |          conclude therefore that Christ, by working no new marvel
 44   III,       IX     |      period.)~ ~[Evidently it is Christ's inconsistency that is
 45   III,       IX     |        it for some hidden use.~ ~Christ's action in Gethsemane must
 46   III,       IX     |      altogether failed to do so, Christ's coming to take away sin
 47   III,       IX     |          the case of the latter, Christ had already won back the
 48   III,       IX     |     beaten. Just in the same way Christ now provokes him to a second
 49   III,       IX     |         draws him up. Thus, when Christ wished to draw up by his
 50   III          (121)| Apocriticus, In this same answer Christ has already been referred
 51   III,       IX     |         fact is quite plain that Christ deprecated His Passion for
 52   III,      III     |          it cannot be shown that Christ was anywhere called God,
 53   III,      III     |       And pray who has spoken of Christ as crucified ? |61~ ~
 54   III,        X     |         a third point, as to why Christ said to the Jews, "If ye
 55   III,        X     |       Moses did write concerning Christ the whole world openly recognised,
 56   III,        X     |        such words as "The Lord's Christ" (Ps. xix. 7); "The Lord'
 57   III,        X     |       thee " (Ps. xliv. 8).124~ ~Christ spoke the words of the text
 58   III,       IV     |          from the tombs met with Christ, and then that in fear of
 59   III,       IV     |          into the abyss, and how Christ was prevailed on and did
 60   III,       IV     |      fiction (as we explain it), Christ's saying convicts Him of
 61   III,       IV     |         over to it. If therefore Christ in like manner, unable to
 62   III,       XI     |       was searched by the ray of Christ's Divinity. We must also
 63   III,       XI     |        As for Mark's record that Christ asked what the |67 demon'
 64   III,       XI     |        that they refused to obey Christ and did not depart into
 65   III,        V     |     these cannot be the words of Christ, if indeed He handed down
 66   III,      XII     |         with his depraved ideas. Christ wished to lead him up through
 67   III,       VI     |          may thereupon introduce Christ as working some mighty miracle
 68   III,     XIII     |        bread and the wilderness, Christ now proves to men by another
 69   III,     XIII     |       bid me come to thee." When Christ says "Come," He means "Come
 70   III,     XIII     |        his failure is explained. Christ saved him just as his tongue
 71   III,     XIII     |        saying " If thou art." So Christ says, "Come and learn. Thou
 72   III,     XIII     |          the fourth watch " that Christ came to his help, for there
 73   III,     XIII     |      sailors; and in the fourth, Christ checked their fear and their
 74   III,     XIII     |          thin air is the body of Christ, and the voice is the Word
 75   III,      VII     |       little utterance spoken by Christ to His disciples, we have
 76   III,      XIV     |           can we suppose less of Christ when on the cross ? Otherwise
 77   III,      XIV     |          which He is invoked, as Christ, or Jesus, or the Only begotten 152
 78   III,      XIV     |          the healing medicine of Christ's body hung upon the cross,
 79   III,      XIV     |         of. Hence we assert that Christ both led the thief to Paradise,
 80   III,      XIV     |             On the occasion when Christ spoke as above about the
 81   III,    XXIII     |      with him about the flesh of Christ, showing that it was not
 82   III,    XXIII     |          if the Gospel saying of Christ may be set beside them ?
 83   III,    XXIII     |          of truth. For if indeed Christ gave power to as many as
 84   III,    XXIII     |       Now the flesh and blood of Christ, or of Wisdom (for Christ
 85   III,    XXIII     |        Christ, or of Wisdom (for Christ and Wisdom are the same),
 86   III,    XXIII     |      stated,157 and the earth is Christ's creation through His operative
 87   III,    XXIII     |   moreover it was this body that Christ took upon Him, it was natural
 88   III,    XXIII     |      truth the body and blood of Christ, since the body is from
 89   III,    XXIII     |       ate into life eternal, and Christ gave indeed His own body
 90   III,    XXIII     |    tilled in the blessed land of Christ, being joined with the power
 91   III,    XXIII     |       who eats it to the body of Christ, and makes him a member
 92   III,      XXV     |          they do themselves. But Christ never removed any mountain
 93   III,      XXV     |        confirmed by the context. Christ had just come down from
 94   III,     XXVI     |         iv. 6-7).~ ~[Why did not Christ cast Himself down? Because
 95   III,     XXVI     |    apparently harmless, but, had Christ yielded twice to his persuasion,
 96   III,     XXVI     |          a piece of armour which Christ refused to use.] |91~ ~
 97   III,      XIX     |               Objection based on Christ's saying to Peter: " Get
 98   III,      XIX     |        over this, and then hears Christ say (as though He had forgotten
 99   III,       XX     |               Objection based on Christ's words to S. Peter about
100   III,       XX     |    attack which was then made on Christ ? |93~ ~
101   III,    XXVII     |        to the objection based on Christ's saying to S. Peter: "Get
102   III,    XXVII     |         Peter has been called by Christ an offence, and Satan, and
103   III,    XXVII     |          Philippi: "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God."
104   III,    XXVII     |          Son of the living God." Christ sees that he has not received
105   III,    XXVII     |         overthrow the witness of Christ by the trickery of guile,
106   III,    XXVII     |         knew that the Passion of Christ was a release from the tyranny
107   III,    XXVII     |         thee" (Matt. xvi. 22).~ ~Christ recognises the real speaker,
108   III,    XXVII     |          the others, if they saw Christ on earth as Peter did, and
109   III,    XXVII     |         the words, "Thou art the Christ," etc., wherein he was led
110   III          (173)|           rock" was the truth of Christ's divinity, on which the
111   III,    XXVII     |         an unseemly sympathy. So Christ pierced him with a sharp
112   III,    XXVII     |     whose ear Peter had cut off. Christ did not judge him by his
113   III,   XXVIII     |        stock. When once given to Christ, it was no longer their
114   III,   XXVIII     |        their hidden deed escaped Christ's notice, and so would have
115   III,     XXIX     |       James, in his hostility to Christ, Herod wanted to wreak public
116   III,     XXIX     |         he was waiting to preach Christ in Rome and then welcome
117   III,     XXXI     |             I speak the truth in Christ, I lie not" (Rom. ix. 1).
118   III,       XL     |         in carrying it out which Christ has freed us from, by coming
119   III,       XL     |      much for the Jews.|107 Only Christ could fulfil it, and so
120   III,       XL     |        could only be measured by Christ, who made it, and finally
121   III,       XL     |           To try and fulfil what Christ has thus fulfilled, is to
122   III          (208)|     chooses the example given by Christ Himself in John vii. 22-
123   III,       XL     |      threshes that harvest which Christ has sowed. Hence he says, "
124   III,      XLI     |           not to the law, but to Christ who is Master of the law.
125   III,      XLI     |       when it has brought men to Christ (Gal. iii. 23). The law
126   III,     XLII     |          demons and partakers of Christ. Those who sell food in
127   III,    XLIII     |       mercy," seeing that he had Christ speaking within him. The
128   III,    XLIII     |      individual to choose it. If Christ forced it on people by a
129   III,    XLIII     |         fall. In simpler matters Christ does give a command through
130    IV,       II     |          of God; and the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we
131    IV,      XII     |          words. He means that at Christ's second coming the godly
132    IV,      XII     |       Daniel says (vii. 13) that Christ will come "with the clouds
133    IV,      XII     |         clouds of heaven," while Christ said He would come and all
134    IV          (249)|  possible, the attack is made on Christ's followers, and not on
135    IV          (249)|          which are attributed to Christ. See Introd., p. xv.~ ~
136    IV,      XIV     |        work of bringing souls to Christ in many lands had been fulfilled.~ ~
137    IV,      XIV     |          all over the world into Christ's army, and stayed the fierceness
138    IV,        V     |    CHAPTER V. Objection based on Christ's words that many should
139    IV,        V     |        in His name, saying, I am Christ (Matt. xxiv. 4, 5).~ ~And
140    IV,        V     |    manifestly take hold of, when Christ says : "Take heed that no
141    IV,        V     |         in my name, saying, I am Christ, and shall deceive many."
142    IV,       XV     |        to the objection based on Christ's words that many should
143    IV,       XV     |        in His name, saying, I am Christ (Matt. xxiv. 4, 5).~ ~[You
144    IV,       XV     |      tell you of many men who in Christ's name deceived many, and
145    IV,       XV     |         who imitated the name of Christ, and corrupted by his error
146    IV,       XV     |        terribly inflamed against Christ and the Christians, and
147    IV,      VII     |    longer existed ? Moreover, if Christ were to do this and bring
148    IV,      XVI     |      with the artificer. Just so Christ says His "Logos" 275 will
149    IV,      XVI     |         For the heavenly book of Christ's earthly life was now closed
150    IV,      XVI     |        Word, and his body, which Christ took, is His footstool.
151    IV,       IX     |   CHAPTER IX. Objection based on Christ's words about revealing
152    IV,     XVII     |       Matt. xiii. 31, etc.), and Christ's words about revealing
153    IV,     XVII     |    circle.~ ~Why then should not Christ similarly compare the kingdom
154    IV,     XVII     |       men to holiness. Therefore Christ chose, not a sacred bean
155    IV,     XVII     |        wisdom of this world that Christ closed His heavenly doctrines.281 ]~ ~
156    IV,        X     |         but they that are sick." Christ unravels these things to
157    IV,        X     |        Paul speaks thus : "Jesus Christ came into the world to save
158    IV,    XVIII     |           righteous and sinners, Christ is referring to the two
159    IV,      XIX     |       the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and in the Spirit of our
160    IV,      XIX     |       and calling on the name of Christ, he is quite easily freed
161    IV,      XXV     |      answer to them, since it is Christ that brings you this interpretation
162    IV,      XXV     |       the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and in the spirit of our
163    IV,      XXV     |       been marked by the name of Christ.]~ ~For the naming of the
164    IV,      XXV     |         the dirt, so the name of Christ, when wrapped in the waters,
165    IV,      XXV     |  sanctified. This is not because Christ in washing him cannot sanctify,
166    IV          (288)|       refer to Him as well as to Christ.~ ~
167    IV,      XXV     |       the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our
168    IV,     XXVI     |         so did power go out from Christ to heal the sick, and yet
169    IV,    XXVII     |        are as angels in heaven." Christ, wishing to show the blessedness
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