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23. Here, to the things thou hast thought meet to inquire of me
Academic philosophy, the, criticised, [3]210 sq.
Adam, the appearing of God to, and how he spoke to, [4]45 sq.; on account of his sin we are delivered into the power of the devil, [5]175.
Angels, how they work miracles, [6]60; have their power from God only, [7]63; appearing of, [8]64-[9]66; how the law was given by, [10]67.
Anthropomorphism, [11]18.
Arians, the arguments of, derived from the words "begotten" and "unbegotten," refuted, [12]88 sq.
Back parts, the, of God, [13]50-[14]52.
"Beginning," the word, spoken relatively in regard to the Trinity, [15]85, [16]94, [17]95.
"Begotten" and "unbegotten," the words, [18]91, [19]225; reply to cavils of heretics respecting, [20]89.
Blessedness, desired by all, [21]170; perfect only in the life to come, [22]171; cannot exist without immortality, [23]172.
Christ, the mediation and intercession of, shall cease, [24]26-[25]28; the sending of, at His incarnation, [26]40; the death and resurrection of, and their bearing on us, [27]71 sq.; the Mediator gathers the many into one, [28]75 sq.; the ignorance of, [29]30; the death of, voluntary, [30]77 sq.; the most perfect victim for cleansing guilt, [31]79, [32]80.
Cicero says all men will be blessed, [33]170; commends contemplative wisdom, [34]197.
Creation, all, a manifestation of God, [35]58.
Daniel, the appearance of God to, [36]53.
Death, the, of soul and body, and the bearing of Christ's one death on, [37]71?[38]73.
Degradation, the lowest, reached by degrees, [39]160.
Demons, miracles wrought by, to be spurned, [40]76.
Devil, the, the mediator of death, [41]76; how he leads his own to despise the death of Christ, [42]79; overcome not by might but by righteousness, [43]176-[44]178.
Dove, the, Holy Spirit manifested by a, [45]42, [46]224.
Essence, and substance, [47]21 (note), [48]92, [49]109-[50]114, [51]139 (note).
Eunomius, his error in saying that the Son of God is the son not of His nature but of His will, [52]220.
Faith, a thing of the heart, [53]168; necessary to blessedness, [54]171.
Father, the, not alone immortal, [55]44, etc.; what is said of, and the Son together; and what not, [56]98, etc.; is Himself power and wisdom, [57]104, etc.; and the Son, together one wisdom as one essence, [58]107, etc.
Generation, eternal, [59]225, [60]226 (notes).
Glass, seeing through darkly, explained, [61]206, etc.
God, how the Scriptures speak of, [62]18; why immortality ascribed exclusively to, [63]18; the substance of, how to know, [64]18; uses of the term, [65]22 (note); whether God the Trinity, or one person of the Trinity, appeared to the fathers, [66]45; how He spake to Adam, [67]45; His appearance to Abraham, [68]46, etc., [69]66, etc.; to Lot, [70]47; to Moses, [71]48; in the pillar of cloud and fire, [72]49; at Sinai, [73]50; to Daniel, [74]53; the will of, the higher cause of all corporeal changes, [75]57; uses all His creatures as He will for His glory, [76]58; the essence of, never appeared, [77]65; the appearances of, wrought by angels, [78]66; the knowledge of, to be sought from Himself, [79]69, etc.; not corporeal nor changeable, [80]87; the only unchangeable essence, [81]88; what is spoken of according to essence, is spoken of each person severally, and together of the Trinity itself, [82]91; of those things which belong absolutely to His essence, [83]92; what is said of, in respect to time, said relatively, [84]95; how a substance, simple and manifold, [85]100; is a Trinity, but not triple, [86]101; whether one person, or the three together, called the one God, [87]102; substance is spoken of improperly, essence properly, [88]111; nothing greater in, than one person [89]116; corporeal conceptions of, to be rejected, [90]116; to be known by faith, that He may be loved, [91]118, etc.; worship of, is the love of Him, [92]163; what His wrath is, [93]179.
Head, mystical meaning of covering the, [94]159.
Hilary quoted respecting the persons of the Trinity, [95]102, [96]201.
Holy Spirit, the, is very God, [97]23; why so called, [98]93; relation to the Son, [99]26; relation to the Son and the Father, [100]39; the sending of, [101]40, [102]85; not incarnate in the dove, [103]42; the sensible showing of, [104]85; the Father and the Son the only beginning of, [105]94; whether He was a gift before as well as after He was given, [106]95; equal to the Father and the Son in all things, [107]100, etc.; is together with the Father and the Holy Spirit one wisdom, [108]107; is properly called in Scripture by the name of love, [109]215, etc.; is God, and also the gift of God, [110]217; of the procession of the, [111]224, etc.
Hypostasis and person, how these words came into use in reference to the Trinity, the former among the Greeks, the latter among the Latins, [112]23 (note), [113]92, [114]109, etc.
Image of God, how man is the, [115]113; turning aside from, 160; to be found in the rational soul, [116]185; how formed anew in man, [117]195.
Image of the beast in man, [118]161.
Imagination, the power of [119]153.
Incarnation of the Word, benefits of, [120]174, [121]179.
Infants, minds of, [122]186.
Infinite, the, not the All, [123]101 (note).
Kingdom, the, delivered by Christ to the Father. [124]26, etc., [125]28.
Knowledge of God, the, to be sought from God, [126]69, etc.
Law, the, given by angels, [127]67.
Love, the true, by which we arrive at a knowledge of the Trinity, [128]122.
Magic, great miracles wrought by, [129]60; how far it extends, [130]61.
Man, is both after the image of God and is the image of God, [131]113; rescued not by might but by righteousness, [132]176.
Mediatorship of Christ, the cessation of, [133]28 (note), [134]29.
Merits, our, are the gifts of God, [135]174.
Mind, the Trinity in, [136]125; knows itself not in part but in whole, [137]137; its opinion of itself deceitful, [138]138; what it knows of itself, [139]140, etc.; an image of the Trinity, [140]143; in what part of, alone, is the Trinity the image of God, [141]156; how it thinks of itself, [142]187;loves God in rightly loving itself, [143]192, etc.; infirmity of the human, [144]223.
Miracles, why not usual works, [145]59; diversity lone makes, [146]60; great, wrought by magicians, [147]60; how angels work, [148]61; signs, [149]63 wrought by demons, to be spurned, [150]76.
Moses, in what manner he saw God, [151]50; his rod changed into a serpent, its sign, [152]64.
Nature, what it teaches us regarding God, [153]202.
Numbers, the senary and ternary, [154]73, etc., [155]74, etc.
Perfection, how God brings us to, [156]70.
Persons, the three, in the Godhead, [157]23 (note), [158]92; and Hypostases, how the word came into use, etc., [159]109-[160]111; the Scriptures never formally speak of three, in one God, [161]110.
Pharaoh, the miracles wrought by the wise men of, [162]59.
Philosophers, not to be consulted respecting the resurrection, [163]80; their blessedness ridiculous, [164]171; origin of the name, [165]183.
Plato's doctrine of reminiscences, [166]164.
Procession, [167]225, [168]226 (notes).
Pythagoras, story regarding, [169]164.
Resurrection of Christ, the, the faith of, saves, [170]51.
Righteous man, how the man not yet righteous can know the, [171]120.
Sabellianism, [172]7, [173]92.
Scripture, Holy, the adaptation of, even to the simplest, [174]18; has more meanings than one, [175]36; a double rule for understanding the various modes of speech used in, respecting the Son, [176]37.
Sheol, [177]192.
Son of man, the, [178]33 (note).
Son of God, the, is very God, [179]21; in what respects less than the Father, [180]24, etc.; the subjection of, to the Father, and delivers up the kingdom to the Father, [181]24-[182]28; relation of, to the Holy Spirit, [183]26; how equal to, and how less than the Father, [184]29; how said not to know the day nor the hour, [185]30, etc.; how to sit on His right hand and His left, not His to give, [186]31; the two natures of, lays a foundation for opposite things being said of, [187]33, etc.; judgment committed to, [188]33, etc.; double rule for understanding the phraseology of Scripture respecting, [189]37, etc.; glorification of, by the Father, [190]39; the sending of, [191]40; object of the incarnation of, [192]81; how sent and proclaimed beforehand, [193]82; how in His incarnation He was made less without detriment to His equality with the Father, [194]83; what the sending of, means, [195]84; the wisdom and power of the Father, [196]97; what is said of the Father and, together, and what not, [197]98; and the Father, how one, [198]99; and the Father, one wisdom as one essence, [199]107, etc.; why He is chiefly intimated by the word wisdom, when both the Father and the Holy Spirit are wisdom, [200]107; the love by which we arrive at a knowledge of, [201]122; how we are justified by His blood, [202]175; why He took upon Himself man from the race of Adam and from a virgin, [203]180; we are to be like Him, [204]196.
Soul, opinions of philosophers regarding its substance, [205]139; whence comes its error concerning itself, [206]140; its power over the body, [207]148.
Species, mental, produced by species in succession, [208]153.
Spirit, the Holy, why so called, [209]93 (note).
Spirit, a word of many meanings, [210]195.
Spiration, [211]93, [212]225, [213]226 (notes).
Subordination, [214]4, [215]38-[216]40.
Ternary number, the, in Christ's resurrection, [217]118, [218]119.
Theophanies, the, [219]43-[220]54, [221]65-[222]68.
Trinity, for what purpose the dissertation on, was written, [223]17; the Catholic faith respecting, [224]20; the difficulties concerning, [225]21, etc.; all three sometimes understood in one person, [226]27, [227]28 (note); the entire invisible, [228]43; whether the, spoke at Sinai, or some one person specially, [229]49, [230]53; the co-eternity of, [231]85, [232]86; the three persons of, and one essence, [233]92, [234]93; the word "beginning" how spoken relatively in regard to the Trinity, [235]94; God is a, but not triple, [236]101; whether one, or the three persons together, is called the one God, [237]102; Hilary quoted respecting the persons of the, [238]102; whether each person of, is of itself wisdom, [239]104, etc.; the use of the words hypostasis and person, in relation to, [240]109-[241]114; why we do not speak of one person and three essences in, [242]111; how the, may be loved though unknown, [243]119; difficult to be demonstrated by natural reason, [244]202, etc.; disparity between the trinity which is in man and that which is in God, [245]111, [246]129, [247]133, [248]143 (notes), [249]222.
Trinity in man, three things in love, as it were a trace of, [250]124; a kind of, exists in mind, knowledge, and love, [251]125; another, in memory, understanding, and will, [252]134-[253]143; a trace of, in the outer man, [254]144, etc.; man made after the image of the, [255]5, [256]157., etc., [257]190.
Unity of the Father and the Son, [258]99; numerical not specific, [259]20 (note).
Vision, how produced, [260]145.
Word, the Incarnate, dispels our darkness, [261]70; man apt for the perception of truth through, [262]71; incarnation of, suitable for freeing man from mortality, [263]174; knowledge and wisdom of, [264]180, etc.; of God, and word of man, [265]209; of God, equal to the Father, [266]213.