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Alphabetical [« »] sabbadians 1 sabbath 5 sabbaths 1 sacred 64 sacredness 1 sacrifice 18 sacrificed 6 | Frequency [« »] 64 mentioned 64 occasion 64 read 64 sacred 64 suppose 63 appeared 63 capable | Origenes Against Celsus IntraText - Concordances sacred |
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1 1, V | ought to be regarded as sacred, or of much value, or holy, 2 2, VIII | metropolis, and from the place sacred to the worship of their 3 2, XX | whether contained in the sacred Scriptures or in the histories 4 3, II | Moses, which were held as sacred, the words of those persons 5 3, VI | five books which are deemed sacred by the Jews, were different 6 3, XII | And so neither are the sacred books of Moses and the prophets 7 3, XVII | whom, as you approach their sacred edifices, are to be seen 8 3, LX | already purified into the sacred mysteries!~ 9 3, LXXVII | and images, and so-called sacred seasons, are blinded in 10 4, VII | there may be found in the sacred book (the names of) those 11 4, IX | derived directly from the sacred Scrip-tares, but also by 12 4, XXI | learned these things from the sacred books of the prophets. But 13 4, XXII | was something divine and sacred, is this, that Jews should 14 4, XXXI | leisure to listen to their sacred laws, the days termed "Sabbath," 15 4, XXXIII | Christians to prove the sacred character of Abraham, and 16 4, XXXIV | no other source than the sacred books of the Jews! Moreover, 17 4, XXXIV | Hebrews, who have their sacred books written in the Hebrew 18 4, XXXVII | similar expressions in the sacred Scriptures, imagine that 19 4, XLV | displayed by the writers of sacred Scripture, who have not 20 4, XLV | intercourse. And yet truly sacred Scripture is nowhere found 21 4, XLVI | together the statements of the sacred history; so that wherever 22 4, LI | hit the meaning (of the sacred writers), that even Grecian 23 4, LI | imagines to be fables in the sacred writings. I know, moreover, 24 4, LIII | patience, and to listen to our sacred writings themselves, and, 25 4, LIX | should be regarded as more sacred or more profane than others, 26 4, LXXXVIII| meetings which are more sacred than our assemblies, and 27 4, LXXXIX | they have ideas of God more sacred than ours, and that they 28 4, LXXXIX | among themselves certain sacred assemblies. But now, on 29 4, XCVII | irrational animals are more sacred than ours, he ascribes the 30 4, XCVII | assemblies which are more sacred than ours, and that they 31 4, XCVII | irrational animals were more sacred than those of men. But if, 32 4, XCVII | irrational animals are more sacred than those of the venerable 33 4, XCIX | everything else which the sacred Scriptures when speaking 34 5, IV | sometimes termed "god" in the sacred Scriptures, but not so that 35 5, XVII | himself misunderstood the sacred Scriptures, or those (interpreters) 36 5, XXXIX | crocodiles, and to treat them as sacred to some fabulous divinity 37 5, L | high priest, clothed in his sacred robe, received obeisance 38 6, VI | and especially in their sacred retreats, concerning the 39 6, VII | investigate the meaning of the sacred writings, and to ask of 40 6, XII | acquainted with the words (of our sacred books), but who, from misunderstanding 41 6, XVI | object of comparison in the sacred Scriptures, and in reference 42 6, XVIII | of passages, in which our sacred writers express their ideas 43 6, XVIII | character of Scripture, the sacred writings of the prophets 44 6, XXXIV | or an iron of love, or a sacred leather! Now what old woman 45 6, XXXVII | investigate the meaning of the sacred books, to a greater degree 46 6, XLIV | for the examination of the sacred writings, should collect 47 6, XLVII | separation from Him For the sacred language of holy Scripture 48 6, LV | then, there is found in the sacred Scriptures, in a certain 49 6, LXXV | against Jesus, he adduces the sacred writings, as one who believed 50 7, IV | from an examination of the sacred Scriptures, that the Jewish 51 7, XII | according to the teaching of sacred Scripture understand the 52 7, XII | those who understand the sacred Scriptures. But Celsus ought 53 7, XXX | time to the study of the sacred Scriptures, to those who 54 7, XXX | that what we affirm of that sacred land has not been taken 55 7, XXXIV | further to learn from the sacred writings that there is a 56 7, LII | work of man can be truly sacred. Those whose piety is grounded 57 7, LXIX | famous of the so-called sacred places, whether temples 58 8, IV | IV.~The sacred Scriptures teach us to think, 59 8, IX | other names by which the sacred Scriptures are wont to designate 60 8, XXIII | former are not much more sacred observances than those feasts 61 8, XXXI | flesh of what are called sacred victims, and when he drinks 62 8, XXXIII | bread becomes by prayer a sacred body, which sanctifies those 63 8, XLVIII | interpret and initiate into the sacred mysteries. The same punishments 64 8, LXIV | God, tens of thousands of sacred powers upon their side.