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Singular acuteness and skill of; in examining the human body The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.5.2
Gentiles Justin Martyr justinm 180
Calling of the The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.11.12
Had been declared in the Old Testament, but obtained its fulfilment under the New The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.11.12
Is a distinguishing feature of the New Testament above the Old The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.11.12
Why it seemed to the Apostles so new and extraordinary The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.11.12
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 of the Holy Spirit Body, Soul and Spirit bsas 153-159
Gifts, the, of the Holy Spirit Irenæus irenaeus 533
Given over Exchanged Glory: A Vision of Freedom eg1 See Exchanged glory: Given over
Glory
Of Christ at the right hand of the Father The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.16.14
Of God, the
Is displayed in our reconciliation to God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.4.26
Is infringed, when men glory in themselves The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.13.2
ought to remain unimpaired by idolatry or any other wickedness The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.1
Of believers
What it is in this world The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.15.4
What it will be after this life The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.25.10
Glory to glory Exchanged Glory V: God Meant it for Good eg5 See Unveiled approach to life, One Flesh: What does it Mean? ofwm See Unveiled approach to life
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
Abhors all the works of hypocrisy The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.6
Alone knoweth the heart The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.8.23
As manifested in Scripture, is the same as delineated in His works The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.10.1
But exists in Three Persons The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.13.2
By the advent of Christ has made himself more familiarly known in Three Persons The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.13.16
Christ is the image of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.15.3
Employs Satan to instigate the reprobate, but is free from all taint The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.5
Forbids men to worship Him under a bodily shape The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.2
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
How He influences the hearts of men in indifferent matters The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.6
How He works in the hearts of men The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.2
How he acts towards the reprobate The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.18.1
Hypocrisy offers fictitious worship to The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.4.4
In bad actions, is anything to be attributed to? The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.1
In what sense repentance is ascribed to The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.17.13
Is almighty The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.16.3
Is contrasted by Scripture with Idols The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.2
Is not the Author of sin The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.16
Is one The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.10.3
Is the husband of the Church The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.8.18
Is the source and fountain of all good The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.2.2
Is unchangeable The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.11.14
Makes events certain by his overruling Providence The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.6
Must not be represented as a momentary Creator, who completed his work and then left it The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.16.1
Ought to be acknowledged as the Governor of the world The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.16.1
Sometimes appeared in the form of a man, but this does not excuse the worship of images The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.11.3
The attributes of are described by Moses, David, and Isaiah The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.10.2
There is no inconsistency in attributing the same act to God, to Satan, and to men The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.4.2
Why he created all things, not in a moment, but in six days The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 1.14.21
Why he is called a Father The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.36
Why he is called our Father The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.38
Why he is said to dwell in heaven The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.20.40
Works in his elect in two ways; inwardly, by his Spirit; outwardly, by his word The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.5.5
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 Sensor Exchanged Glory III: Wise as Serpents eg3 See Wisdom: God Sensor
God meant it for good Exchanged Glory IV: A Time for Every Purpose eg4 100-101, Exchanged Glory V: God Meant it for Good eg5 13, 20-21, 143-147, 148, 152-157, 163-164
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
Gospel, the
A summary of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.3.1, 3.3.19
By way of excellence, is applied to the promulgation of the grace manifested in Christ The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.9.2
Difference between the law and The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.9.4
Faith is obedience to The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.2.6
Includes the whole doctrine of salvation The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.10.4
Is preached to the reprobate ; but why? and with what results? The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.24.1
John the Baptist stood between law and The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.9.5
Taken in a large sense, comprehends the evidences of mercy which God bestowed on the patriarchs The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.9.2
Was known to the fathers, though more obscurely The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.9.2
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
Among men is twofold, spiritual and civil The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 3.19.15
Approved and appointed by God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.20.4
Civil, necessity of The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.20.1
Corruption of, by the Papacy The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.5.1
Effect which this ought to have on civil rulers themselves The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.20.6
How it ought to repress the fury of the Anabaptists The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.20.7
Mode of, in the primitive Church The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.4.1
Spiritual, should be exercised and administered solely by the Word of God The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.3.2
Three forms of, namely, monarchy, aristocracy, democracy; but which of them is best cannot be determined with certainty The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.20.8
Government, civil, of God, and to be obeyed Irenæus irenaeus 552
Grace Body, Soul and Spirit bsas 108-114, Ignatius ignatius 63, 63, 92, 92
Grace of God, the
Corrects and cures natural corruption The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.3.6
How far that distinction may be admitted The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.3.11
Is the source of all that is good in men The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.3.6
Operating and co-operating, Lombard’s distinction between The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 2.2.6
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
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The cunning of; in supplanting the emperor The Institutes of the Christian Religion cvin 4.11.13
Grief Polycarp poly 35
Grief, evil spirits said by Valentinus to derive their origin from Irenæus irenaeus 323
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