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advancement 1
advances 5
advancing 2
advantage 33
advantageous 4
advantages 2
advent 23
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34 took
34 used
33 accusation
33 advantage
33 apply
33 comparison
33 deceived
Origenes
Against Celsus

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advantage

   Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | wicked men, who, taking advantage of the ignorance of those 2 1, XXXI | their lives for the public advantage, in order to remove those 3 2, XXIII | behalf of men would be of advantage to the whole human race.~ 4 3, XXVIII| does he do this? And what advantage was he procuring to the 5 3, XXIX | would say that, as it was of advantage to the human race to accept 6 3, XXXI | did he himself obtain any advantage from the possession of such 7 3, LXXIX | stated in obscure terms with advantage. Moreover, as for the most 8 4, LIII | of being recorded for the advantage of their future hearers. 9 4, LXVII | Celsus should deem it of advantage, in writing a treatise against 10 4, LXX | you do not know what is of advantage to yourself, or to another, 11 4, LXX | contain something which is of advantage to the whole community. 12 4, LXX | individual, although of advantage to the whole community. 13 4, LXX | did something that was of advantage to the entire city, while 14 4, LXX | will be of the greatest advantage to the world, and will therefore 15 4, LXX | you do not know what is of advantage either to yourself or to 16 4, LXXI | man in order to secure the advantage of men that the Scripture 17 4, LXXVI | yet all with a view to his advantage. For the irrational animals 18 4, XCIX | of His which acts for the advantage of the whole, to inflict 19 5, XIX | and so as to be to the advantage of the multitude. Our hope, 20 5, XXV | established for the public advantage; and also because, in all 21 5, XXV | deeper reason why it is of advantage to the Jews to cultivate 22 5, XXVI | been enacted for the public advantage, and aim because, in all 23 5, XXXVI | cows' flesh, because of the advantage which results from the use 24 5, XXXIX | of moderation, for much advantage is derived by men from these 25 5, XXXIX | directly, and for the general advantage, and which "reason," we 26 5, XLII | everything that was not of advantage to the human race was withheld 27 5, XLII | generation. And what an advantage was it to be taught from 28 5, XLII | substance! And how great was the advantage which they enjoyed in being 29 5, LVII | in such an event to the advantage of their souls. Nor does 30 5, LVIII | resurrection was to be for the advantage of mankind. I do not speak 31 5, LVIII | I do not understand what advantage he thinks will accrue to 32 6, II | contrary, many have received advantage from those who wrote and 33 6, VI | what was to prove of such advantage to human beings, and to


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