Tertullian On Modesty "But," say they, "God is `good, 'and `most good, '[15]

Origen Against Celsus Book V

And here I may employ this illustration, as beating upon this point: Our Lord and Saviour, heating Himself on one occasion addressed as "Good Master,"[41]

Hippolytus Refutation of All Heresies Book V

He says that this (one) alone is good, and that what is spoken by the Saviour[43]

Hippolytus Refutation of All Heresies Book VII

and as Himself acknowledges: "Why call ye me good? there is one good,"[86]

Clementine Homily III

is good.'[62]

Origen Commentary on John Book II " The good God says this with respect of us also who pray that we may be part of His congregation. The Saviour praises him, saying,[34]

Origen Commentary on John Book VI

Naaman, then, is still in error, and does not see how far inferior other rivers are to the Jordan for the cure of the suffering; he extols the rivers of Damascus, Arbana, and Pharpha, saying, "Are not Arbana and Pharpha, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Shall I not wash in them and be clean? "For as none is good[139]

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