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  1   Int,        9     |             in doubt concerning the things which were consecrated,
  2   Int,        9     |            Lord, but types of these things." It proceeds to tell of
  3   Int,       10     |            and substance of created things." He speaks of Christ in
  4    II,     VIII     |            mother, if I created all things ? What man, acknowledging
  5    II,        X     |         good historian, he recorded things as he heard them, not as
  6    II,     XVII     |        being," he will mention many things in word, but there will
  7    II,     XVII     |               he does not mean many things, but some one thing with
  8    II,     XVII     |           mind amid such a state of things as this? Who was strong
  9    II,     XVII     |              Who did not behold the things that were coming to pass
 10    II,     XVII     |         ears, and all did different things, losing their wits and not
 11    II,     XVII     |          preserving the sequence of things, nor reason, nor habit.
 12    II,     XVII     |           write anything beyond the things done or said, even though
 13    II,     XVII     |     Evangelists seem to record some things that are strange. For it
 14    II,     XVII     |    elaborate. Those who wrote these things were not descended from
 15    II,      XIV     |             by their wonder at "the things concerning Him, they might
 16    II,       XV     |            it is possessed of these things, then it follows that it
 17    II,       XX     |             remember that there are things invisible as well, thrones
 18    II,      XXI     |             any point arises of the things that perplex, we will meet
 19   III               |           we, recalling to mind the things he had spoken, replied as
 20   III,     VIII     |             find thousands of other things spoken by the holy prophet
 21   III,     VIII     |           of the air, enslaving all things to the necessity of their
 22   III,     VIII     |           the Word. For he who does things foreign to the nature of
 23   III,     VIII     |         mark, for it carries moving things upon its natural hardness,
 24   III,       II     |             expectation of terrible things, besought in prayer that
 25   III,       IX     |            met his fall through two things, a tree, and the food from
 26   III,        X     |          moulder), and thousands of things which are akin to these
 27   III,        X     |           clearly revealed the same things to each of them. The Mosaic
 28   III,       XI     |         power to control even small things, unless we are commanded
 29   III,        V     |           to poverty alone, and the things that are most base. This
 30   III,     XIII     |          the word "sea," note three things: First, the lake was certainly
 31   III,      XIV     |           own, heaven and earth and things under the earth.~ ~This
 32   III,    XXIII     |             even boys tell us these things with persuasion as coming
 33   III,    XXIII     |        matters (and you value these things highly as well as we), what
 34   III,    XXIII     |      supplied it. Neither would the things eaten impart life to them
 35   III,      XVI     |          they do not believe in the things Jesus said. For if it is
 36   III,      XVI     |      believer who does not do these things either has not become a
 37   III,     XXIV     |             often sick through such things as storms, or want of rain.]~ ~
 38   III,     XXIV     |       season, and suddenly made all things to be well. And later, when
 39   III,     XXIV     |             his hands in faith, all things were well. And why should
 40   III,     XXIV     |          for he knows164 that these things train a man, rather than
 41   III,     XXIV     |       profitable to the soul, those things which are wont to harm the
 42   III,      XIX     |            for thou mindest not the things that be of God, but the
 43   III,      XIX     |             that be of God, but the things that be of men" (Matt. xvi.
 44   III,    XXVII     |          Passion and stay among the things of earth ? His great faith
 45   III,     XXII     |            involved in so many base things, is it not enough to make
 46   III,      XXX     |         notable zealot for unseemly things, if he spends his time on
 47   III,      XXX     |          doings to himself.~ ~These things cannot be the teachings
 48   III,      XXX     |              If I build again those things which I loosed, I establish
 49   III,   XXXVII     |           similar good by being all things to all men. Sometimes he
 50   III,    XXXII     |         desire to get hold of these things, he calls in the law as
 51   III,    XXXII     |          doth not the law say these things ? For in the law of Moses
 52   III,    XXXII     |    contained no forethought for the things that had long ago been brought
 53   III,    XXXII     |               He hath subjected all things, sheep and oxen and beasts
 54   III,    XXXIX     |          that Paul introduced these things, and supported them with
 55   III,   XXXIII     |         right to give heed to those things that are spoken by the law.
 56   III,   XXXIII     |          and dashes against the two things as though in the darkness
 57   III,       XL     |          concerning oxen were these things written, but concerning
 58   III,     XXXV     |       speaks again of the eating of things sacrificed |109 to idols,
 59   III,     XXXV     |           ask questions, but to eat things even though they be sacrificed
 60   III,     XXXV     |        represented as saying, " The things which they sacrifice, they
 61   III,     XLII     |            Paul forbade them to eat things offered to idols,215 but
 62   III          (215)|            converts were not to eat things offered to idols.~ ~
 63   III,     XLII     |          forbids the godly to touch things sacrificed to demons, but
 64   III,     XLII     |            earth, sea, air, and the things beneath the earth. So invisible
 65   III,     XLII     |            the manifestation of the things that are below. But there
 66   III,     XLII     |        alongside the remains of the things that had been slaughtered.218
 67   III,     XLII     |         Other deceitful phantoms of things in the seas demanded sacrifices
 68   III,     XLII     |        demanded sacrifices of black things that were winged and living,
 69   III,     XLII     |        wickedness thus destroys the things without reason through those
 70   III,     XLII     |          the faithful to touch such things.~ ~You can verify these
 71   III,     XLII     |                You can verify these things from the book "Concerning |
 72   III,     XLII     |        accurately the record of the things sacrificed, as you read
 73   III,     XLII     |        should not freely tell these things to many. The tragedy of
 74   III,     XLII     |        blame for meddling with such things, seeing that those who undertook
 75   III,     XLII     |          images, not idols. And the things that are skilfully painted
 76   III,     XLII     |        certainly not idols. And the things that are called appearances
 77   III          (225)|         track, but it leads to many things of interest to us.~ ~
 78   III,    XLIII     |         insulting the beauty of the things that have been created;
 79    IV,       XI     |             to the deceitfulness of things human, be they honours or
 80    IV,       XI     |         take away our joy. Yes, all things change, even as the sea
 81    IV,       XI     |           you wish to make out that things do not change, you must
 82    IV,       XI     |              And if you think human things do not "pass away," you
 83    IV,       II     |            of quackery, that living things, pressed down by the burden
 84    IV,       II     |            nature which created all things245 from the beginning appointed
 85    IV,       II     |      appointed places befitting the things which were brought into
 86    IV,       II     |            to change the lot of the things that come into being. For
 87    IV,       II     |            suitability He preserves things, and keeps the law of good
 88    IV,      XII     |             different, that created things are preserved. You cannot
 89    IV,      XII     |            etc. The same applies to things light and heavy, and to
 90    IV,      XII     |               And mark further that things are only what they are,
 91    IV,       XV     |            you say that none of the things has come of which the Saviour
 92    IV,       VI     |             as not to know that the things which have to do with earth
 93    IV,       VI     |             are uneven; whereas the things in heaven have an order
 94    IV,       VI     |           it is impossible that the things should be undone which are
 95    IV,      XVI     |     corrupted with regard to divine things. God therefore |132 resolved
 96    IV,      XVI     |         away. Therefore all created things will in this way have a
 97    IV,      XVI     |     affected by the change of these things. Indeed, there are many
 98    IV,     VIII     |       obliged to make use of common things which pertain to men, in
 99    IV,     VIII     |         degraded and unintelligible things as these. These sayings,
100    IV,       IX     |         words about revealing these things unto babes (Matt. xi. 25).277~ ~
101    IV,       IX     |         because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent,
102    IV,       IX     |              xxix. 29), "The hidden things for the Lord our God, and
103    IV,       IX     |           our God, and the manifest things for us," 278 therefore the
104    IV,       IX     |          for us," 278 therefore the things that are written for the
105    IV          (278)|             Eng. Vers. " The secret things belong unto the Lord our
106    IV          (278)|             Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong
107    IV,     XVII     |         words about revealing these things unto babes (Matt. xi. 25).~ ~[
108    IV,     XVII     |             Matt. xi. 25).~ ~[Great things are rightly compared with
109    IV,     XVII     |             compared with the small things of everyday life. This is
110    IV,        X     |               Christ unravels these things to the multitude about His
111    IV,      XIX     |           perplexed in mind at such things, if a man, when once he
112    IV,      XIX     |       countless base and disgusting things, and simply by being baptised
113    IV,      XIX     |             others not, and do such things as are neither to be uttered
114    IV,      XIX     |           quick and the dead? These things incline the man who hears
115    IV,      XIX     |             what is unlawful. These things have the power to set aside
116    IV,      XXV     |            Him who reveals the deep things of darkness, and makes clear
117    IV,      XXV     |           it is only what we see in things human. The law may decide
118    IV,      XXV     |              There are already many things that God's grace gives us
119    IV,      XXV     |         sanctify and to justify all things, and the Son and the Holy
120    IV,     XXVI     |             to suppose that because things bear the same name they
121    IV,     XXVI     |             to the sun, which gives things light and beauty till they
122    IV,     XXVI     |        wisdom, so does God give all things and yet lack none, and so
123    IV,      XXI     | supplications, asking from them the things of which each has need.
124    IV,    XXVII     |           created, associating with things soulless and material as
125    IV,     XXII     |         full of blood and gall, and things more unseemly still.~ ~
126    IV,   XXVIII     |          not feared to face all the things that are a cause of shame
127    IV,   XXVIII     |          the flesh, but leading the things of the flesh to His own
128    IV,    XXIII     |             Father, of whom are all things" (1 Cor. viii. 5). Therefore
129    IV,     XXIX     |             after him. To call mean things " gods" does God Himself
130    IV,     XXIV     |          down these laws and framed things thus? The things which have
131    IV,     XXIV     |             framed things thus? The things which have once been determined
132    IV,     XXIV     |              and arranged as mortal things by one who is himself a
133    IV,     XXIV     |           this is not true. For all things are not possible with Him ;
134    IV,      XXX     |         better the existence of the things that are begotten, and to
135    IV,      XXX     |            to lead to a renewal the things which He has created in
136    IV,      XXX     |             wipe off with grace the things which were stained with
137    IV,      XXX     |     wickedness, and to consider the things which were exhausted as
138    IV,      XXX     |             down the whole being of things in obscurity, in the forgetfulness
139    IV,      XXX     |         sought after, the nature of things troubled by much anomaly,
140    IV,      XXX     |           hateful covering of these things should never pass away,
141    IV,      XXX     |            a renewal apart from the things which transcend it, nor
142    IV,      XXX     |             life; that the order of things should never put off its
143    IV,      XXX     |            heaven and earth and the things that appertain to them are
144    IV,      XXX     |            will gather together the things that have been scattered,
145    IV,      XXX     |     scattered, allowing none of the things that have fallen to perish;
146    IV,      XXX     |              that God cannot do all things, you think to shape it into
147    IV,      XXX     |             God has power to do all things ? Shall it be from the divine
148    IV,      XXX     |             there are two uncreated things; or rather, nothing is created,
149    IV,      XXX     |             that He should make all things and penetrate them by a
150    IV,      XXX     |           thus have no care for the things of His own creation, standing
151    IV,      XXX     |           that He will raise up all things, and will grant them a second
152    IV,      XXX     |             judge the world for the things wherein it has sinned, sparing
153    IV,      XXX     |            for himself out of those things in which he might have shown
154    IV,      XXX     |           the measuring rule of the things that are measured, even
155    IV,      XXX     |         that gaze which beholds all things, is like a pearl hidden
156     V               |           is higher. By doing these things he caused his faith to shine
157     V               |             joining each of the two things with a kindred bond, he
158     V               |              he brings together all things that are brought in contact
159     V               |           yoke, plough, and as many things as the husbandman's skill
160     V               |        reason completes none of the things mentioned above apart from
161     V               |        practices. But even if these things were good in appearance
162     V               |         Abraham believed God, these things, experiences of this kind
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