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similitudes 1
simon 11
simonians 3
simple 41
simple- 1
simple-minded 2
simpleminded 1
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41 prophetic
41 raised
41 service
41 simple
41 socrates
41 suffered
41 teach
Origenes
Against Celsus

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simple

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | or incantations, but the simple, name of Jesus, and certain 2 1, IX | have obtained through a simple faith, but would continue 3 1, XXVII | converts to Christianity, the simple and ignorant necessarily 4 1, XXVII | admits that it was not the simple alone who were led by the 5 1, XLII | inviting men of acuteness to a simple and unreasoning faith, but 6 1, XLVIII | a stumbling-block to the simple, who in their simplicity 7 1, LIII | the world have reposed a simple faith in Him, the fulfilment 8 2, XX | means" in the sense of "simple futurity," which nothing 9 2, LV | in order to deceive their simple hearers, and who make gain 10 3, XXXIII | know how to ascend from a simple faith, and to investigate 11 3, XLIV | although some of them are simple and ignorant, they do not 12 3, XLIX | whether they be intelligent or simple; and "He is the propitiation 13 3, LIV | heart," and "Who is the most simple among you, let him turn 14 3, LXXVIII| the Gospel, as the more simple class of persons, and, as 15 4, XIV | altogether incorruptible and simple, and uncompounded and indivisible.~ 16 4, LII | faith of the multitude of simple believers, but were not 17 4, LIV | others for professing a simple faith, would have us to 18 4, LXXXVII| Christians as exceedingly simple and commonplace, and imagines 19 5, XV | fitted to the capacity of simple believers, who require a 20 5, XX | anything more than of a (simple) faith in the Christian 21 5, XXVIII | for the more general and simple class of answers to the 22 5, LXIV | apply to those who turn away simple persons, and those who are 23 6, II | contained in these apparently simple words. For, if I may venture 24 6, II | who wrote and taught in a simple and practical manner, and 25 6, V | chief good," whereas the simple language of the holy Scriptures 26 6, X | we ought not to yield a simple assent, but to furnish a 27 6, XIII | seeing that even the more simple class of men who adhere 28 6, XXVII | from entering even into the simple intercourse of conversation 29 6, XXXIX | practices in the presence of the simple (that they may have the 30 7, IV | but merely by prayer and simple adjurations which the plainest 31 7, XVI | find no Christian, however simple he may be, and however little 32 7, XXIV | yet be taken in their more simple and obvious sense. as teaching 33 7, XXVII | from those who are very simple and ignorant of the meaning 34 7, XXXVIII| great God is in essence simple, invisible, and incorporeal, 35 7, XLI | capacities of ignorant men, of simple women, of slaves, and, in 36 7, LIV | of the more ignorant and simple, but many also of the most 37 7, LIX | as to be fit, not for the simple tastes of peasants and poor 38 7, LX | to the capacities of the simple multitudes whom it addressed. 39 7, LXI | degraded by the plain and simple language which our Lord 40 8, XII | surely none of us is so simple as to suppose that truth 41 8, LX | follow the inure ordinary and simple method, and have recourse


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