Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xviii Pg 26.1
Anf-01 viii.ii.xv Pg 9
Luke vi. 36; Matt. v. 45, Matt. vi. 25, 26, 33, 21.
And, “Do not these things to be seen of men; otherwise ye have no reward from your Father which is in heaven.”1793 1793
Anf-01 ix.iii.x Pg 2
Comp. e.g., Matt. v. 16, Matt. v. 45, Matt. vi. 9, etc.
who is in heaven, and no other, as I shall show in the sequel of this work. For the present, however, that proof which is derived from those who allege doctrines opposite to ours, is of itself sufficient,—all men, in fact, consenting to this truth: the ancients on their part preserving with special care, from the tradition of the first-formed man, this persuasion, while they celebrate the praises of one God, the Maker of heaven and earth; others, again, after them, being reminded of this fact by the prophets of God, while the very heathen learned it from creation itself. For even creation reveals Him who formed it, and the very work made suggests Him who made it, and the world manifests Him who ordered it. The Universal Church, moreover, through the whole world, has received this tradition from the apostles.