|    Part, Question1   1, 10  |        equality, as Origen said (Peri Archon. i); or at least
 2   1, 13  |    according to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i), words ~are signs
 3   1, 13  |          the thing as is said in Peri Herm. i. But the word "animal"
 4   1, 14  |          the Philosopher says in Peri Herm. i.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 5   1, 17  |  contrary, The Philosopher says (Peri Herm. ii), that a false ~
 6   1, 17  |         the ~Philosopher proves (Peri Herm. ii), the contrary
 7   1, 34  |    according to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i) vocal sound signifies
 8   1, 39  |    according to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. ii), what is open
 9   1, 51  |          them. ~For Origen says (Peri Archon i): "It is God's
10   1, 64  |        It was Origen's opinion [*Peri Archon i. 6] that every ~
11   1, 65  |         that, Origen laid down [*Peri Archon ii.] that corporeal ~
12   1, 70  |       was the belief ~of Origen (Peri Archon i) and Jerome that
13   1, 75  |         1~I answer that, Origen (Peri Archon iii, 5) held that
14   1, 39  |    according to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. ii), what is open
15   1, 52  |          them. ~For Origen says (Peri Archon i): "It is God's
16   1, 65  |        It was Origen's opinion [*Peri Archon i. 6] that every ~
17   1, 66  |         that, Origen laid down [*Peri Archon ii.] that corporeal ~
18   1, 71  |       was the belief ~of Origen (Peri Archon i) and Jerome that
19   1, 74  |         1~I answer that, Origen (Peri Archon iii, 5) held that
20   1, 84  |          the Philosopher says (1 Peri Herm. i) that "words are ~
21   1, 84  |        as the ~Philosopher says (Peri Herm. i). But in words we
22   1, 89  |         4~I answer that, Origen (Peri Archon i, 7,8) held that
23   1, 113 |     flesh. For, as ~Origen says (Peri Archon iii), even if there
24   2, 5   |         be observed that Origen (Peri Archon. ii, 3), following
25   2, 7   |    according to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i), ~"words are the
26   2, 25  |          the Philosopher states (Peri Herm. i, 1). Now in most ~
27   2, 53  |        assertion "Good is good" (Peri Herm. ii). Secondly, on
28   2, 64  |          as stated at the end of Peri Hermenias. ~For though "
29   2, 77  |        one another, as stated in Peri Herm. ii. If ~therefore
30   2, 77  |    according to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i), "words ~express
31   2, 78  |         2: Further, Origen says (Peri Archon iii) that "a man
32   2, 80  | suggestion. ~Origen proves this (Peri Archon iii, 2) from the
33   2, 106 |      flesh, and a sin offering ({peri hamartias}), ~hath," etc.]~
34   2, 13  |           wherefore Origen says (Peri Archon. i, 3): "I do not ~
35   2, 23  |    mortal sin. ~For Origen says (Peri Archon i): "When a man who
36   2, 83  |    according to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i, ~2). Therefore
37   2, 93  |     contrary, Origen says in his Peri Archon [*The quotation is
38   2, 161 |          contrary, Origen says [*Peri Archon i, 3]: "I think that
39   2, 162 |          life, ~as Origen held [*Peri Archon ii, 9]: for this
40   3, 6   |         1~I answer that, Origen (Peri Archon i, 7,8; ii, 8) maintained
41   3, 60  |         as the Philosopher says (Peri Herm. i), "words are not ~
42   3, 60  |      though they be transposed" (Peri Herm. x).~
43   3, 78  |        as the Philosopher ~says (Peri Herm. i). And therefore
44 Suppl, 71|          is the error of Origen (Peri ~Archon. i; cf. Gregory,
45 Suppl, 88|          Empedocles and ~Origen (Peri Archon. ii, 3) maintained,
 
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