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ridiculing 4
ridiculous 18
ridiculously 4
right 39
righteous 59
righteously 2
righteousness 44
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39 origin
39 places
39 prayer
39 right
39 turn
39 universe
39 unless
Origenes
Against Celsus

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right

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | truth, we have deemed it right to yield to your injunction, 2 1, V | is not in conformity with right reason (to suppose) that 3 1, LVI | and righteousness; and Thy right hand shall lead Thee marvellously. 4 2, I | to be pillars" gave the right hand of fellowship to Paul 5 2, XLIV | what appeared to them the right way of honouring God, put 6 2, LXIX | for they have thought it right to describe the tomb as 7 3, VII | nowhere teaches that it is right for His own disciples to 8 3, XIX | suppose that) you are right in eulogizing the fact that 9 3, XXIII | always in conformity with right reason, would yield his 10 3, XLII | things which are contrary to right reason, how could you any 11 3, L | from all things contrary to right reason? Philosophers verily 12 3, LXV | one regulated according to right reason. And although Celsus 13 5, XXVII | the murder of parents, are right laws; or those of the Persians, 14 5, XXXIV | Pindar appears to me to be right in saying that 'law' is 15 5, XXXVIII| he will do what is not right, so far as the language 16 5, LV | from heaven. And if it were right to pass a jest upon what 17 6, VIII | others, which is far from right, and being filled with vain 18 6, XVIII | XVIII.~I thought it right to quote these few instances 19 6, XLIV | away from God, and from right views of Him, and from His 20 6, XLVI | passages, have I thought it right to adduce, that the hearer 21 6, LXXIX | administers in due season, and as right reason demands, the affairs 22 7, XXVI | own, to take from them the right of making war upon their 23 7, XXXVII | of what constitutes the right and the wrong use of personification, 24 7, XLV | heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me," so that 25 7, XLIX | purpose of cavilling with any right opinions or sound doctrines 26 7, LVIII | conclusion .that it is never right to do injustice, even in 27 7, LXVIII | nothing but what is just and right. But if we ascribe to the 28 7, LXIX | through ignorance of what is right, all such do not keep the 29 8, IX | except those to whom that right has been given by God." 30 8, IX | can you prove that the right to be honoured has been 31 8, IX | you will not say that the right to be worshipped as a god 32 8, IX | others, we ask proof that the right to be worshipped was given 33 8, IX | Jesus, we will show that the right to be honoured was given 34 8, XXX | the grave. For it is not right that the dwelling-place 35 8, XXXII | things according to what is right, we feast with no demons, 36 8, XXXIX | even then he would have no right to call the Son of God a 37 8, LII | persuade them of the rewards of right living, when we see that 38 8, LII | lost the common notions of right and wrong, of good and evil. 39 8, LXXV | is at once necessary and right. They take charge of all--


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