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35 possess
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35 sufficient
35 wonderful
34 besides
34 brings
34 consequence
Origenes
Against Celsus

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wonderful

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | out devils, and done many wonderful works." Whether Celsus omitted 2 1, XXII | profess to produce some wonderful result by means of their 3 1, XXXIII | profess to know in some wonderful way that all bodies are 4 1, XLVIII | occurrences of a rather wonderful kind, as when they either 5 1, L | His resurrection, nor the wonderful works which He was to perform, 6 1, LXVII | personages as great and wonderful, and truly beyond the power 7 1, LXVII | thou done that is noble or wonderful either in deed or in word? 8 1, LXVIII | who profess to do more wonderful things, and to the feats 9 2, XLIX | out demons, and done many wonderful works? And then will I say 10 2, LXIII | passage contain some great and wonderful mysteries, which are beyond 11 2, LXXVIII| multitude? For it would not be wonderful if it were only the wise 12 3, XIV | Their union is the more wonderful, the more it can be shown 13 3, XVII | beautiful gateways, and wonderful temples, and magnificent 14 3, XLI | be correct, what is there wonderful in this, that the mortal 15 3, LV | themselves, they pour forth wonderful statements, to the effect 16 4, VIII | And so it is not at all wonderful that there should also have 17 4, XI | that it is nothing either wonderful or new which we state regarding 18 4, XLIV | Genesis, is manifest from the wonderful wells which are shown at 19 4, LVII | of the ages), it is not wonderful that at the present time 20 4, LXXXVI | that they have gained a wonderful possession." Now, in the 21 4, XCI | captured by the eagle. For this wonderful poet says, in his poem regarding 22 4, XCVIII | of Him. For I know many wonderful things which are related 23 5, V | them, which is something wonderful and mysterious, be obtained. 24 5, LVII | make, that it is not at all wonderful if, on such an occasion, 25 6, XV | matters, nor in things too wonderful for me; if I had not been 26 6, XV | while "walking in great and wonderful things," which are above 27 6, XV | walks in things great and wonderful," which are beyond his capacity; 28 6, XLVII | things. Nor is it at all wonderful if we maintain that the 29 7, VII | the Divine Spirit, whose wonderful effects were widely different 30 7, XXXIV | organs; and what is more wonderful, they speak of a diviner 31 7, XL | and in support of those wonderful advisers, and those wonderful 32 7, XL | wonderful advisers, and those wonderful words which you address 33 8, XLV | divine influence?--all the wonderful things that have been heard 34 8, XLVII | Christians, who have in so wonderful a manner formed themselves 35 8, LXX | that hates us, we enjoy a wonderful peace, trusting in the protection


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