the disciples
group · 5 works · 7 mentions · 15 anchored passages
His disciples · disciples · the apostles · the children of the kingdom · the learners · those within · two of them
in the texts
Adversus Marcionem
The disciples of Christ, whose actions, commissioning, and witness are discussed throughout as evidence for continuity with the Creator.
He sends the disciples to preach the kingdom of God.
Three of the learners he takes as witnesses of the coming vision and voice.
" Even when the disciples make excuse, he persists in the voice of ignorance.
Letters
Christ's disciples, cited as example of faith preceding worship.
And when did the disciples worship him—was it not when they saw the creation made subject to him?
Who Is the Rich Man That Shall Be Saved?
The followers of Jesus who witness and react to his teaching on wealth and salvation.
Children, how hard it is for those who trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God!
And the disciples too at first were themselves frightened and panic-stricken when they heard.
Therefore, when the blessed Peter, the chosen, the eminent, the first of the disciples, for whom alone with Himself the Saviour pays the tribute, heard these things, he quickly seized and grasped the saying.
Adversus Praxean
The followers of Jesus who receive his teaching, commission, and the Spirit.
disposing the kingdom to his disciples, as he says it was disposed to himself by the Father;
Run on further, and you will find that the one whom you believe to be the Father (it being said in the Father's place, and you suppose the Father to have been the husbandman on earth) is again acknowledged in the heavens by the Son, when, looking up there, he handed over his disciples to the Father.
He meanwhile poured out the gift received from the Father, the Holy Spirit, the third name of the godhead and the third stage of the majesty, the proclaimer of the one monarchy, but also the interpreter of the oikonomia, if anyone shall receive the words of his new prophecy, and the guide into all truth, which is in the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, according to the Christian mystery.
De Carnis Resurrectione
The disciples, who question Jesus about the destruction of the temple and the end of the age.
Asked by His disciples when those things would come to pass which He had meanwhile burst forth concerning the temple's downfall, He sets in order, first, the times of the Jews up to the destruction of Jerusalem, then, of the common things, up to the conclusion of the age.