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 1   Int               |            work, that the author's name, date, and country have
 2   Int,        2     |        book. He gives the author's name as Magnetes, and places
 3   Int,        2     |         was necessarily his proper name, as of course Macarius Magnes
 4   Int,        5     |       contains the words "that the name of three Persons in one
 5   Int,        5     |      borrowing from a book of that name. But as a matter of fact
 6   Int,        6     |            ambiguity of his double name,39 we may safely speak of
 7   Int,        6     |           was such a bishop, whose name was Macarius, has naturally
 8   Int,        6     |            bearing the very common name of Macarius,52 who was not
 9   Int          (52) |           than twenty-four of that name are given in the Diet. Christ.
10   Int,        6     |        which he faced, probably by name, Hierocles and the arguments
11   Int,        6     |          to Holy Writ, it bore the name of an obscure bishop, of
12   Int,        7     |           the answer should bear a name reminiscent of it. There
13   Int,        9     |      passage on Baptism |29 in the name of the Trinity may well
14   Int,       10     |           is that many to whom his name has meant nothing will regard
15     I          (71) |        equivalent to Veronica. Her name is also recorded in the
16    II,     VIII     |     specify any of His Apostles by name,but simply says, "He that
17    II,       IX     |           not that the identity of name steals away the truth and
18    II,       IX     |          determine the identity of name. Thus if any one calls the
19    II,       XV     |           31). For tell me, in the name of God, what is this judgment
20    II,      XVI     |         does not seem to have this name as an original one, but
21   III,     VIII     |        conceal by his phantoms the name of godliness. If He had
22   III,      III     |         temple. All that bears the name of Moses was written 1180
23   III,       IV     |          he asked him, What is thy name? And he answered, Many.126
24   III,       XI     |         asked what the |67 demon's name was, as though He were ignorant
25   III,       XI     |            So He asks "What is thy name ?" and he answers "Legion."
26   III,       XI     |          that He said "What is thy name ?" His object was not to
27   III,     XIII     |            may receive the generic name of "sea." Thirdly, apart
28   III,    XXIII     | inseparably acquired the Saviour's Name,159 bestowed upon His body
29   III,    XXVII     |     impregnable rock, and gets his name of Peter (Rock-man) in consequence.175
30   III          (230)|           4 The Encratites (as the name implies) were the Gnostics
31   III          (230)|       strict asceticism, while the name Apotactites suggests the
32    IV          (235)|           is a fictitious one, the name may have been suggested
33    IV          (239)|            dhmiourgo&j, a familiar name as the world-maker of the
34    IV          (247)|         Dragon). The LXX gives the name as Ambakou&m, in A.V. Habbacuc.~ ~
35    IV          (252)|         iii. 15 (see p. 79). Their name implies that they were "
36    IV          (257)|      intended. He was mentioned by name, and this same incident
37    IV,        V     |            many should come in His name, saying, I am Christ (Matt.
38    IV,        V     |          for many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ, and
39    IV,       XV     |            many should come in His name, saying, I am Christ (Matt.
40    IV,       XV     |           many men who in Christ's name deceived many, and finally
41    IV,       XV     |           Persia, who imitated the name of Christ, and corrupted
42    IV,       XV     |         Phrygia, who, bearing this name, underwent in the name of
43    IV,       XV     |        this name, underwent in the name of the Lord an ascetic and
44    IV,       XV     |    appropriating to themselves the name of Christianity, wrought
45    IV,       XV     |         longer willing to bear the name of Christian, but like to
46    IV,       XV     |            to be called, after the name of their leaders, Manichaeans,
47    IV,      XIX     |           ye were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ,
48    IV,      XIX     |        baptised and calling on the name of Christ, he is quite easily
49    IV,      XXV     |           ye were justified in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
50    IV,      XXV     |            washed" he adds "in the name of the Lord." Just as a
51    IV,      XXV     |          it has been marked by the name of Christ.]~ ~For the naming
52    IV,      XXV     |         wipes out the dirt, so the name of Christ, when wrapped
53    IV,      XXV     |         any other way than "in the name of the Lord and the Spirit
54    IV,      XXV     |         when he said it was in the name of the Lord and the Spirit,288
55    IV,      XXV     |          in the names" but "in the name." For there is one name
56    IV,      XXV     |            name." For there is one name of God both upon the Father
57    IV,      XXV     |  sanctification, in order that the name of the three Persons may
58    IV          (288)|          mati, thus making "in the name of" refer to Him as well
59    IV,      XXV     |     nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the
60    IV,      XXV     |           the laver of baptism the name of the Trinity, saying, "
61    IV,      XXV     |           ye were justified in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
62    IV,     XXVI     |            matter of similarity in name.292 It is quite wrong to
63    IV,     XXVI     |       because things bear the same name they must be identical in
64    IV,     XXVI     |          reality. For example, the name |144 of "warm" is given
65    IV,     XXVI     |        relatively,294 although the name of "God" may be given to "
66    IV,     XXVI     |       rules not as having the same name as other gods and therefore
67    IV,     XXVI     |           does not grudge them the name of god if they simply draw
68    IV,      XXI     |          why do we dispute about a name ? And are we to consider
69    IV,      XXI     |          address her by some other name. But I suppose nothing in
70    IV          (304)|           to be connected with the name which the author uses as
71    IV,    XXIII     |           to you of that insidious name of "gods" from the law,
72    IV,     XXIX     |         the stars, even though the name of their motion may suggest
73    IV,     XXIX     |            with by men bearing His name, than a man would be by
74    IV,     XXIX     |             it is only mocking the name. God is not angry at it,
75    IV,      XXX     |          who engraved the almighty Name on the tablet of their soul,
76    IV,      XXX     |           dipped in the inviolable Name will never be affected by
77    IV,      XXX     |         which will flee before the Name which is named upon them.~ ~
78    IV,      XXX     |           if it be not done in the name and to the honour of the
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