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longer-lived 1
longing 3
longs 1
look 45
looked 3
looketh 1
looking 13
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45 darkness
45 evident
45 longer
45 look
45 merely
45 proper
45 saw
Origenes
Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 2, XXXIII | belief to their statements, look in admiration on the Logos 2 3, VII | persecutors. And truly, if we look a little deeper into things, 3 3, XX | utters these words, and look carefully at the meaning 4 3, XXXVIII| which forbade the soul to look upwards. And the causes 5 3, LVII | the word of God, and who look to Him in all things, and 6 3, LXII | righteous man, although he look up to Him, (adorned) with 7 3, LXII | impossible for a man to look up to God (adorned) with 8 3, LXIII | a righteous man, who can look up to God (adorned) with 9 3, LXXVII | those who are unable to look up from the exceeding greatness 10 4, XIV | XIV.~But let us look at what Celsus next with 11 4, XV | of) him who is unable to look upon the splendours and 12 4, XXXII | God, which aids those who look upwards to Him. And as it 13 4, XLV | thence, when they said: "Look not behind thee, neither 14 4, LXXXIII| such as know not how to look into the nature of all things, 15 4, LXXXV | Come now, if one were to look down from heaven upon earth, 16 4, LXXXV | proceedings of men and ants, look upon their bodies alone, 17 4, LXXXV | earthly things would desire to look from such a distance upon 18 4, LXXXV | irrational. And if he once look upon the source of all impulses, 19 4, XCVII | soundness of) his statements, we look to their consequences, it 20 5, X | Lord addressed to him, "Look now towards heaven, and 21 5, XXXIV | adjacent to Libya, and who look upon themselves as Libyans, 22 5, XLII | within its limits, but to look for Him on high, and beyond 23 5, XLIII | very lowest Jew directs his look to the Supreme God alone; 24 5, XLIV | nations, let us proceed to look at them. He is of opinion, 25 5, LIII | concession from Celsus; but we look to the work of Him who came 26 6, IV | if she were God, and will look (with approval) upon the 27 6, XIX | weight of glory; while we look not at the things which 28 6, XXXI | first principle of water, look upon me as one of thine 29 6, XLVI | for this purpose, let us look at another of the charges 30 6, LXVI | LXVI.~Let us look also at his next statement, 31 6, LXVI | sculptors, and who will not look upwards, and ascend in thought 32 6, LXIX | a polluted heart should look upon God; for that must 33 6, LXXVII | of preaching" those who look at this alone say, "We saw 34 7, III | and Palestine--these they look upon as marvellous sayings, 35 7, XXII | to be admired by all who look upon it. As soon, then, 36 7, XXXII | Scripture encourages us to look, when it speaks to us of 37 7, XXXVI | exercising the senses, you look upwards with the soul; if, 38 7, XXXIX | exercising your senses, you look upwards with the soul; if, 39 7, XXXIX | order that the soul may look without distraction upon 40 7, XLI | superstition, that they may look upward through the Word 41 7, XLV | you." He says also that we look upon nothing that is pure, 42 7, LIV | for his courage, yet to look up to Anaxarchus as a god 43 8, V | or in any way he may, "to look not at the things which 44 8, LII | men, therefore, when they look upon the universe, observe 45 8, LIV | and who would have us to look down also! And no one can


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