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Gentiles   Justin Martyr justinm   180

conversion of   Justin Martyr justinm   253, 260, 264, 265

Gentiles, the conversion of, more difficult than that of the Jews   Irenæus irenaeus   495

Gideon, a type   Irenæus irenaeus   445

Gifts, the, of the Holy Spirit   Irenæus irenaeus   533

Gnostics, the hypocrisy and pride of   Irenæus irenaeus   439

Goat, the, sent away   Barnabas barna   141

Goats   Justin Martyr justinm   301

God   Justin Martyr justinm   164, 165, 166, 166, 167, 172, 177, 190, 197, 198, 199, 200, 300

His care for men   Justin Martyr justinm   172

His character   Clement of Rome fecc   10, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 16,   Ignatius ignatius   80

His infinitude   Irenæus irenaeus   569

His namelessness   Justin Martyr justinm   281

His power and glory will shine forth in the resurrection   Irenæus irenaeus   529

His providential rule over the world   Irenæus irenaeus   459

His righteousness   Justin Martyr justinm   245, 246

His unity and sole government, treatise by Justin Martyr on   Justin Martyr justinm   290

alone knows all things   Irenæus irenaeus   399

always true and faithful   Irenæus irenaeus   572

and the Word, formed all things by their own power   Irenæus irenaeus   546

attributes of   Irenæus irenaeus   521

but one announced by the law and the prophets, whom Christ confesses as His Father   Irenæus irenaeus   466

but one, proved against Marcion and others   Irenæus irenaeus   359

but one, who is the Father   Irenæus irenaeus   463

communion with   Irenæus irenaeus   556

created all things out of nothing   Irenæus irenaeus   370

declared by the Son   Irenæus irenaeus   489

declared by the law and manifested in Christ   Irenæus irenaeus   550

different names of, in the Hebrew Scriptures   Irenæus irenaeus   412

does not give His glory to another   Justin Martyr justinm   230

formed all things by the Word and Spirit   Irenæus irenaeus   487

has placed man under laws for man’s own benefit   Irenæus irenaeus   478

how He appeared to Moses   Justin Martyr justinm   184

how known   Justin Martyr justinm   196

how to draw near and serve Him   Clement of Rome fecc   12, 14, 14, 20,   Polycarp poly   34

imitators of   Clement of Rome fecc   13

immutable and eternal   Irenæus irenaeus   465

just to punish and good to save   Irenæus irenaeus   459

many things, the knowledge of which must be left in His hands   Irenæus irenaeus   399

needs nothing from man   Irenæus irenaeus   482

not the author of sin   Irenæus irenaeus   502

not to be sought after by means of syllables and letters   Irenæus irenaeus   396

objection from Matt. vi. 24 answered   Irenæus irenaeus   421

objection to the doctrine of one, deduced from 2 Cor. iv. 4, answered   Irenæus irenaeus   420

of faith in   Polycarp poly   35

one and the same, inflicts punishments and bestows rewards   Irenæus irenaeus   523

one, proclaimed by Christ and the apostles   Irenæus irenaeus   417

opinions of Greek philosophers as to   Justin Martyr justinm   274

pardons our sins   Irenæus irenaeus   544

proved to be one and the same the Creator from the Gospel of Matthew   Irenæus irenaeus   422

proved to be one and the same the Creator, from the Gospel of John   Irenæus irenaeus   426

proved to be one and the same the Creator, from the Gospels of Mark and Luke   Irenæus irenaeus   423

rejected by the Jews   Justin Martyr justinm   262, 267

seen by men, yet invisible   Irenæus irenaeus   490

showed Himself to be merciful and mighty to save after the fall of man   Irenæus irenaeus   449

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Æschylus   Justin Martyr justinm   290

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Orpheus   Justin Martyr justinm   290

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Philemon   Justin Martyr justinm   290

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Sophocles   Justin Martyr justinm   290

the Holy Ghost throughout the Old Testament mentions but one   Irenæus irenaeus   418

the author of both testaments   Irenæus irenaeus   505

the destruction of Jerusalem derogates nothing from His majesty   Irenæus irenaeus   465

the image of, in which man was made   Irenæus irenaeus   544

the misery of departure from   Irenæus irenaeus   523

the unity of proved from Moses, the prophets and Christ   Irenæus irenaeus   463

the world made by   Irenæus irenaeus   361

those deceived who feign another   Irenæus irenaeus   530

unity of, reaffirmed   Irenæus irenaeus   544

what He decreed concerning Christ   Justin Martyr justinm   249

God of this world, the   Irenæus irenaeus   420

Gods, false   Justin Martyr justinm   171, 181, 233

Gods, the so-called, in the Old Testament   Irenæus irenaeus   419

Good deeds   Clement of Rome fecc   13,   Ignatius ignatius   95, 95

Good works, not necessary for Valentinian heretics   Irenæus irenaeus   324

Gospel superior to law   Barnabas barna   146, 146,   Ignatius ignatius   63, 63

Gospels, the four

respective characteristics of   Irenæus irenaeus   428

symbolized by the four living creatures   Irenæus irenaeus   428

there can be neither more nor fewer   Irenæus irenaeus   428

those who destroy the form of, vain and unlearned   Irenæus irenaeus   429

Government, civil, of God, and to be obeyed   Irenæus irenaeus   552

Grace   Ignatius ignatius   63, 63, 92, 92

Graces, Christian   Ignatius ignatius   81,   Polycarp poly   35

Grain of mustard seed, the   Irenæus irenaeus   573

Greater and less, application of the phrase   Irenæus irenaeus   472

Greeks

opinions of their philosophers, as Thales   Justin Martyr justinm   274

opinions of their philosophers, of Plato and Aristotle   Justin Martyr justinm   275

opinions of their philosophers, of Pythagoras and Epicurus   Justin Martyr justinm   274

what their philosophers and poets learnt from Moses’ writings   Justin Martyr justinm   276, 277, 277, 278, 278

Greeks, Justin’s Discourse to   Justin Martyr justinm   271

calls upon them to study the divine word   Justin Martyr justinm   272

exposes the Greek theogony   Justin Martyr justinm   271

follies of Greek mythology   Justin Martyr justinm   272

the shameless practices of the Greeks   Justin Martyr justinm   272

wherein he justifies his departure from Greek customs   Justin Martyr justinm   271

Greeks, Justin’s Hortatory Address to   Justin Martyr justinm   273

wherein he shows that their poets are unfit to be religious teachers   Justin Martyr justinm   273

Grief   Polycarp poly   35

Grief, evil spirits said by Valentinus to derive their origin from   Irenæus irenaeus   323

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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