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antiquity 15
antisthenes 1
antitype 1
ants 31
anxieties 1
anxiety 2
anxious 5
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31 addition
31 addressed
31 air
31 ants
31 appointed
31 conduct
31 entire
Origenes
Against Celsus

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ants

   Book, Chapter
1 4, XXIII | of bats or to a swarm of ants issuing out of their nest, 2 4, XXV | a collection of bats, or ants, or worms, or frogs, rather 3 4, XXVI | be regarded as worms and ants, and the rest of mankind 4 4, XXVI | certain men are worms and ants, that they are the worms 5 4, XXVI | that they are the worms and ants and frogs who have fallen 6 4, XXVI | worms, and relatives of ants, and to bear a likeness 7 4, LXXVII | greater degree to us than to ants and flies? For the night 8 4, LXXVII | rational beings. And if ants and flies, which labour 9 4, LXXVII | into being for the sake of ants and flies, nor must we suppose 10 4, LXXXI | nothing to the purpose, for ants and bees do the same. Bees, 11 4, LXXXI | and sovereignties, even to ants and bees; in respect to 12 4, LXXXI | which matters, however, ants and bees merit no approval, 13 4, LXXXI | so that by looking upon ants, for instance, they might 14 4, LXXXIII| to pass a eulogy upon the ants, in order that, while praising 15 4, LXXXIII| irrational providence of the ants, as he regards it. it. Now 16 4, LXXXIII| toils, when he says of the ants, that "they help one another 17 4, LXXXIII| difference between us and the ants, even when we help those 18 4, LXXXIII| purpose?" And would not the ants, as being irrational creature, 19 4, LXXXIII| mankind. Moreover, even if the ants set apart in a place by 20 4, LXXXIII| existence of reason among ants, but as the work of the 21 4, LXXXIII| that of a man and those of ants and bees, which is the act 22 4, LXXXIV | since he asserts that, "when ants die, the survivors set apart 23 4, LXXXIV | Nor does he regard the ants as devoid of reason, who 24 4, LXXXIV | book. For, speaking of the ants conversing with one another, 25 4, LXXXIV | that this was the case with ants would be a most ridiculous 26 4, LXXXV | to differ from those of ants and bees?" Now does he who, 27 4, LXXXV | the proceedings of men and ants, look upon their bodies 28 4, LXXXV | upon the bodies of men and ants, and would not rather consider 29 4, LXXXV | superiority of man, not only over ants, but even over elephants. 30 4, LXXXVII| wiser than the wise: The ants are a people not strong, 31 4, LXXXVII| is not, then, the visible ants which are "wiser even than


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