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1 Int, 6| to represent himself as having a desperate encounter with 2 Int, 6| against the fact of the author having been a bishop. When his 3 Int, 6| Magnesia, and, after perhaps having travelled as far as Rome, 4 Int, 10| speaks of His manhood as having become divine after the 5 I | great city of Edessa,72 having been delivered from an unclean 6 I | garment.74 For the woman, having had the record of the deed 7 II, VIII| forth as a mother does, having conceived me in doing the 8 II, IX| a man is good,88 not as having this possession from his 9 II, IX| from his own nature, but as having obtained this advantage 10 II, IX| But God is good, not as having received or won this from 11 II, XII| vessel full of vinegar. Having therefore bound a vessel89 12 II, XII| said, It is finished, and having bowed his head, he gave 13 II, XVII| when you hear it said, "Having bound a vessel of vinegar 14 II, XVII| him to drink"; and again, "Having filled a sponge with vinegar 15 II, XIX| mean why the Saviour, after having conquered the power of death 16 II, XIX| have an indelible shame in having fought against one man and 17 III, VIII| inward warmth, so Jesus, having the in-dwelling of God, 18 III, XI| oppressed them. And since, as having an incorporeal nature, they 19 III, VI| working some mighty miracle in having caused a great and fearful 20 III, XIII| must not be overlooked. Having just performed a miracle 21 III, XXIII| give the bread and the cup, having sealed it as a result of 22 III, XXIII| to them who ate, as not having the living Word in combination 23 III, XIX| if He so rejected him as having committed mortal sin, that 24 III, XIX| and calling him Satan, as having failed of the very essence 25 III, XXVII| if Peter is convicted of having sinned in ways that cannot 26 III, XXX| the Jews' religion gladly, having a share in each, he is confused 27 III, XXXV| s words about their not having "fellowship with demons" 28 III, XLII| on S. Paul's words about having fellowship with demons ( 29 III, XLIII| There shall arise certain having their Conscience seared 30 IV, I| stands condemned, as not having realised at the time of 31 IV, I| fashion for the world, but having created it incomplete, and 32 IV, I| sense that the Creator, having the world, makes the fashion 33 IV, XIII| These may be described as "Having laws that no one should 34 IV, XIV| to the death. So, after having marshalled the faithful 35 IV, VI| deserving of judgment, as having allowed the judge to speak 36 IV, XXVI| many." God rules not as having the same name as other gods 37 IV, XXVI| like himself), but only as having the added power of tyrant. 38 IV, XXVIII| itself altogether, and not having its rays affected, even 39 IV, XXX| his seeing the sun, and by having a proof of darkness in his 40 IV, XXX| beholding the divine, and having in his own possession, as 41 V | faith of Abraham : -- ~ ~For having believed through good works,