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His Father's . . . . and in regard to Himself, since He appeared in human form, [declaring] that He would not tempt the
Lord his God. . . .
A.H. 5.21.3. Who, then, is this Lord God to whom Christ bears witness, . . . the law does indeed declare the Word of God
from the Father . . . . God the Father, who had compassion on His own handiwork, and gave to it salvation, restoring it
by means of the Word--that is, by Christ . . .
A.H. 5.22.1. . . . Him whom the law proclaimed as God, the same did Christ point out as the Father . . . . But the Word of God
is the superior above all . . . . He did both overcome the strong man by His Father's voice . . . . For He did not confound
the adversary by the saying of any other, but by that belonging to His own Father,
A.H. 5.23.2. . . . From this it is clear that the Lord suffered death, in obedience to His Father, upon that day on which Adam
died while he disobeyed God.
A.H. 5.24.4. . . . The Word of God, however, the Maker of all things . . .
A.H. 5.25.2. . . . Him who truly is God, the Father of our Lord . . .
A.H. 5.25.5. . . . God the Father, who was declared by the prophets, but made manifest by Christ. . . . then one and the same
God is most manifestly pointed out, who sent the prophets, and made promise of the Son, and called us into His
knowledge.
A.H. 5.26.2. If therefore the great God showed future things by Daniel, and confirmed them by His Son . . . . the same Father
from whom also the Lord came . . . . Christ fulfilled in the end, ministering to His Father's will, and completing His
dispensations with regard to the human race. . . .
A.H. 5.27.1. . . . His Father . . . His Father . . . His Father . . .
A.H. 5.28.1. . . . Word of God . . .
A.H. 5.28.4. And therefore throughout all time, man, having been moulded at the beginning by the hands of God, that is, of
the Son and of the Spirit, is made after the image and likeness of God. . . . Word of God . . .
A.H. 5.30.4. . . . then the Lord will come from heaven in the clouds, in the glory of the Father . . .
A.H. 5.31.2. . . . He thus ascended to the Father;--[if all these things occurred, I say], how must these men not be put to
confusion, who allege that "the lower parts" refer to this world of ours, but that their inner man, leaving the body here,
ascends into the super-celestial place? . . . awaited the time of His resurrection prescribed by the Father,
A.H. 5.32.2. . . . For his seed is the Church, which receives the adoption to God through the Lord. . . .
A.H. 5.36.2. . . . His Word . . . . also that they ascend through the Spirit to the Son, and through the Son to the Father, and that
in due time the Son will yield up His work to the Father, even as it is said by the apostle . . .
A.H. 5.36.3. God the Father...fulfils the promises for the kingdom of His Son . . . For there is the one Son, who accomplished
His Father's will; and one human race also in which the mysteries of God are wrought, "which the angels desire to look
into;" and they are not able to search out the wisdom of God, by means of which His handiwork, confirmed and
incorporated with His Son, is brought to perfection; that His offspring, the First-begotten Word, should descend to the
creature, that is, to what had been moulded, and that it should be contained by Him; and, on the other hand, the creature
should contain the Word, and ascend to Him, passing beyond the angels, and be made after the image and likeness of
God.
Frag. 8. . . . so was also the body of Christ pure and resplendent; for it was adorned within by the Word, and shielded without
by the Spirit . . . .
Frag. 21. But he does not give, as Christ did, by means of breathing, because he is not the fount of the Spirit.
Frag. 25. . . . Spirit of God . . .
Frag. 26. . . . For if he has not the Holy Spirit, he has no knowledge of the Creator; he has not received Jesus Christ the Life;
he knows not the Father who is in heaven
Frag. 28. . . . Word of God . . .
Frag. 36. . . . Divine Spirit . . .
Frag. 39. Christ, who was called the Son of God before the ages . . . presenting us as pure sons to His Father, if we yield
ourselves obediently to the chastisement of the Spirit.
Frag. 45. . . . Spirit of God . . .
Frag. 48. . . . so also is the body of Christ pure and resplendent, being adorned within by the Word, and shielded on the
outside by the Spirit, in order that from both [materials] the splendour of the natures might be exhibited together.
Frag. 50. . . . when the heaven was opened, [our Lord] full of glory offered it (the flesh) to the Father. . . .
Frag. 52. . . . Word of God, and God . . . so did He also proceed from God as the First-begotten of every creature . . . . And as
He was the servant of God, so is He the Son of God, and Lord of the universe. . . . also did He breathe the Holy Spirit
into His disciples. . . .
Frag. 53. . . . and was glorified by the Father, and is the Eternal King; that He is the perfect Intelligence, the Word of God,
who was begotten before the light; that He was the Founder of the universe, along with it (light), and the Maker of man;
that He is All in all. . . . Son in the Father; God in God. . . . God of God; Son of the Father; Jesus Christ . . .
Frag. 54. He is Himself termed the Perfect Intellect, the Word of God. He is the First-begotten, after a transcendent manner,
the Creator of man . . . Son in the Father; God in God. . . . sitteth on the right hand of the Father, and has been glorified
by Him as the Resurrection of the dead. . . . God of God; Jesus Christ our Saviour.
Dem. 3. First of all it bids us bear in mind that we have received baptism for the remission of sins, in the name of God the
Father, and in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who was incarnate and died and rose again, and in the Holy