Book, Chapter

 1    II,     VIII|     done or will do them, why call me a mere man with brethren ?
 2    II,       IX|     by saying, "Why dost thou call me good when thou thinkest
 3    II,       IX|      which is good,' I do not call the man good absolutely,
 4   III,       XI|  Emperor, for what the Romans call a "settlement." 136 For
 5   III,      XIV|       He is there before they call Him. No separation of His
 6   III,      XIX|      so condemned Peter as to call him Satan, and thought of
 7   III,     XLII|        For the matter did not call for trouble, and involved
 8   III,     XLII|      is mad enough to wish to call the elements idols, but
 9    IV,        X| physician, and He came not to call the righteous but sinners
10    IV,    XVIII|       nature |137 requires no call to repentance. The "sick"
11    IV,    XVIII|     Word in pity came down to call and heal them, as we see
12    IV,    XVIII|     as those in heaven.~ ~His call began directly man had fallen,
13    IV,    XVIII|       so there was no need to call them, but He called men,
14    IV,    XVIII|    physician and come down to call them back from disobedience.
15    IV,    XVIII|   said: "I am not here now to call the righteous," etc. But
16    IV,    XVIII|      if some have refused the call, the fault is in their own
17    IV,     XXIX|       statues.307 Nor must we call the four elements gods,
18    IV,     XXIX|    being called after him. To call mean things " gods" does
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