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1 Int | possession, with the risk of being lost. The only edition is 2 Int, 1 | subjects, |11 Christ's miracles being first attacked, and then 3 Int, 1 | words, the chief charge being that of inconsistency. There 4 Int, 5 | of His humanity, and so being caught by the hook of His 5 Int (40) | non-eternity of punishment, of being a follower tou~ dussebou~ 6 Int, 6 | elaborate theory of there being two men who are responsible 7 Int, 6 | Philalethes, |23 a real dialogue being conceivably the foundation 8 Int, 6 | the two books of Hierocles being quite obscured. Nothing 9 Int, 9 | into private possession by being left by the curator Apostolides 10 Int, 9 | flesh thus given, and of its being turned into bread as a concession 11 Int, 9 | comes. But the fact of there being such an interpolation adds 12 Int (69) | Magnesia, Leipzig, 1907, being No. 4 of vol. xxxi. in Texte 13 Int, 10 | it derived from Origen as being the non-eternity of punishment, 14 Int, 10 | Godhead and His manhood being for ever indissoluble. Allusion 15 II, VIII | personal subsistence,83 but by being made one in grace of will. 16 II, VIII | subsistence but in faith, being mystically present with 17 II, XVII | and yet another as "human being," he will mention many things 18 II, XVII | says " mortal," or "human being," or "endowed with speech," 19 II, XVII | everything was at that moment being driven about in confusion; 20 II, XVII | blow, and the rocks were being rent and struck by the crash. 21 II, XIX | himself deceived, or as being altogether put out of countenance 22 II, XIX | the Emperor, and orders being issued to believe what they 23 II, XV | of the ruler of the world being cast out, as if he were 24 II, XVI | receives pity from all as being sorely tried.~ ~ 25 III, I | Pilate His judge, instead of being mocked like any gutter-snipe.~ ~ 26 III, VIII | no truth whatever in God being enrolled among men as the 27 III, VIII | would He have won healing by being pierced with evil. Nor would 28 III, VIII | laughter of his comrades being turned upon him in abundance, 29 III, II | body," and yet He Himself being in an agony and keeping 30 III, IX | not judge a herb by its being disagreeable, but look within 31 III, IX | suffering"; and rightly so, as being associated with good cheer. 32 III, IX | glory. This worm came into being without parentage and union; 33 III, X | far from the Crucified not being called God in the Old Testament, 34 III, IV | to him. For the latter, being unable to drive the barbarians 35 III, IV | large a herd of swine was being kept at that time in the 36 III, XI | imagine that the demons, being terribly overcome134 by 37 III, XI | the ordinance which was being ignored by those who inhabited 38 III, XI | of Antipater, the latter being the man who supported the 39 III, XI | guardianship of the law, and being inflamed accordingly.~ ~ 40 III, XI | might do so. For the demons, being greatly troubled, resorted 41 III, XI | been left in doubt as not being perceptible, and a matter 42 III, XI | matter of suspicion as not being in bodily form. For any 43 III, V | This follows from poverty being able to save the poor man, 44 III, V | character, and in the end, being compelled to go to the houses 45 III, XII | aside, and is punished by being cut off from life. And no 46 III, XXIII | better food and position, being enrolled among men, receiving 47 III, XXIII | we men have all come into being in our bodies, and it is 48 III, XXIII | through His operative word, as being truly the result of His 49 III, XXIII | For all men have come into being by receiving their body 50 III, XXIII | satisfaction, and soon vanishes, as being without share of divine 51 III, XXIII | blessed land of Christ, being joined with the power of 52 III, XXIII | is His blood used up by being drunk, but while he that 53 III, XXIV | within, without any harm being received. So that which 54 III, XXV | speaking of the demon, as being something which exalts itself 55 III, XXVII | and so he was desirous of being a hindrance to the cross. 56 III, XXIX | is the chance of the Jews being scandalised, hoping in time 57 III, XXX | it was that Paul said, "Being free, I made myself the 58 III, XXXVII | attack in dense array, we, being as it were pierced all round 59 III, XXXVII | Paul did similar good by being all things to all men. Sometimes 60 III, XXXVII | forbid a certain drug as being harmful, and yet in a bad 61 III, XXXII | long ago been brought into being. For if God does not take 62 III (229)| here stated ; their system being founded on the theory of 63 IV, I | in the order of phenomena being changed ? And if the condition 64 IV, I | the sound of protest,240 being reduced to silence by the 65 IV, I | He has created, but, as being much grieved over it, He 66 IV, II | which were brought into being, and ordained that each 67 IV, II | the things that come into being. For He does not do and 68 IV (255)| within a few months of his being charged to feed the lambs.~ ~ 69 IV (256)| seed of the dragon, for by being beheaded Paul lured the 70 IV, VI | of judgment, itself too being about to be judged, together 71 IV, VI | worthy of a better fate, as being fixed by a divine ordinance 72 IV, VII | Isaiah about the heaven being rolled up as a scroll (Isa. 73 IV, VIII | These sayings, besides being base and unsuitable to such 74 IV, XIX | disgusting things, and simply by being baptised and calling on 75 IV, XIX | actions only by believing and being baptised, and in the |139 76 IV, XIX | countless wrongdoings simply by being baptised. Such then is the 77 IV, XXVI | as supreme, and without being one of them. He is uncreate, 78 IV, XXVI | angel or any other spiritual being except the one true God. ~ ~ 79 IV, XXVII | unclean growth of the flesh, being begotten and begetting and 80 IV, XXVII | nature therein.~ ~[As for God being so material as to have " 81 IV, XXII | her unborn child, before being born and swaddled in due 82 IV, XXVIII | it together when it was being dissolved by its sins. The 83 IV, XXIX | a man would be by a dog being called after him. To call 84 IV, XXIV | would He be able to sin, as being good by nature. If then 85 IV, XXIV | and is not prevented from being evil; nevertheless, even 86 IV, XXX | which is created come into being from what existed already 87 IV, XXX | from nothing). But if, from being nothing, God has given it 88 IV, XXX | For He who brought into being that which was not, will 89 IV, XXX | covering, does not dissolve its being, but on the contrary, it 90 IV, XXX | contrary, it rejoices in being clothed with a fairer beauty 91 IV, XXX | it holds down the whole being of things in obscurity, 92 IV, XXX | babe receiving suck, sorrow being brought by care and disease 93 IV, XXX | city welcomed, equality being shunned and that which is 94 IV, XXX | and that which is unequal being sought after, the nature 95 IV, XXX | on account of any other being, but heaven and earth and 96 IV, XXX | not seeing it, he himself being in both cases his own arbiter 97 IV, XXX | brightness of heavenly doctrines, being himself aware of salvation 98 V | put in a lamp, so faith, being as it were put into a lamp,