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Alphabetical [« »] provoke 2 provoked 2 prudence 3 prudent 15 prunicos 3 pruning-hooks 1 ps 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 prevail 15 priest 15 princes 15 prudent 15 pythian 15 refuse 15 render | Origenes Against Celsus IntraText - Concordances prudent |
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1 2, XVII | What god, or spirit, or prudent man would not, on foreseeing 2 2, LXXVI | case with a God, or even a prudent man." Observe, now, whether 3 2, LXXVI | Celsus thinks that even a prudent man would not have recourse 4 2, LXXVIII| least may tend to become so; prudent instead of foolish, or be 5 3, XLIV | instructed, or who is wise or prudent (for such qualifications 6 3, XLV | understand these things? or prudent, and he shall know them?" 7 3, XLVIII | instructed, or wise, or prudent, embraces the Gospel. Now, 8 3, XLVIII | one who is not such, and a prudent man rather than one who 9 3, XLVIII | rather than one who is not prudent, and a man whose behaviour 10 3, XLVIII | instructed,' or 'wise,' or 'prudent?' " Nay, let him who wills 11 3, XLVIII | instructed," and "wise," and "prudent;" and none the less, if 12 3, LIX | who has clean hands, and a prudent tongue;' others again thus: ' 13 4, L | these things? or who is prudent, and he shall know them?" 14 8, LXXI | persuasion have been taken some prudent ruler shall arise, with 15 8, LXXI | drive back the enemy, some prudent ruler shall arise, with