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honours 17
hoof 1
hook 1
hope 36
hoped 1
hopes 12
horaeus 3
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36 full
36 held
36 histories
36 hope
36 invisible
36 jerusalem
36 learn
Origenes
Against Celsus

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hope

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | they expect. And if the hope and belief of a better future 2 1, LIII | name shall the Gentiles hope." And this man said also 3 1, LXI | surrounding borders, in the hope that he would thus destroy 4 2, LXII | My flesh shall rest in hope, and Thou wilt not leave 5 2, LXV | as others which have no hope. For if we believe that 6 2, LXXVII | Jewish belief: "We certainly hope that there will be a bodily 7 3, III | things, and strengthen their hope of another and better life! 8 3, XXXII | flesh also shall rest in hope: for Thou wilt not leave 9 3, LXV | punishment, on account of the hope which is based upon repentance, 10 3, LXXX | opinions--give birth to no hope at all, on account of the 11 3, LXXX | will deny that it is a vain hope which they entertain regarding 12 3, LXXX | health of the body, and the hope regarding it which is entertained 13 4, XXIX | these, may entertain the hope that by a virtuous life, 14 4, XXXVIII| vessel s rims detained,~Hope still within th' unbroken 15 4, XLIX | plougheth should plough in hope, and he that thresheth in 16 4, XLIX | and he that thresheth in hope of partaking." And in another 17 5, X | seed be;" and having thus a hope that they would become as 18 5, X | all created things, and to hope for the enjoyment of the 19 5, XIII | has subjected the same in hope." But if Celsus had read 20 5, XIII | hath subjected the same in hope; because the creature itself 21 5, XIV | during life); for such a hope is simply one which might 22 5, XIX | advantage of the multitude. Our hope, then, is not" the hope 23 5, XIX | hope, then, is not" the hope of worms, nor does our soul 24 5, LI | God, as the Son of God, in hope of receiving the best rewards 25 6, XIV | understand and grasp the divine hope. We do not maintain, however, 26 6, XX | also." And therefore we hope, after the troubles and 27 7, XII | asketh us a reason for the hope that is in us." And they 28 7, XXVIII | on to ask of us "where we hope to go after death;" and 29 7, L | that subjected the same in hope;" at other times as vanity 30 7, LXV | who made it subject:, in hope." We believe, therefore, 31 7, LXV | remain in this condition "in hope" of a better state, ought 32 8, V | who subjected the same in hope," whilst he praises the 33 8, XLIX | my discourse to those who hope for the enjoyment of eternal 34 8, L | from God, and therefore hope for its resurrection, and 35 8, L | to reason with those who hope for the good of the body, 36 8, LI | his approval of those who "hope that eternal life shall


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