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superintendent 1
superintendents 6
superintending 11
superior 30
superiority 18
superiors 1
supernatural 1
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30 qualities
30 reference
30 remain
30 superior
30 water
29 back
29 circumcision
Origenes
Against Celsus

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superior

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | testimony, and one that rises superior to all false witness, and 2 1, Pref | that was in himself rose superior), did not set down argument 3 1, X | his particular sect to be superior to any other? For, not waiting 4 1, XVIII | Discourse will show, greatly superior to your wise poets and philosophers."~ 5 1, XXXII | need of a body not only superior to others, but invested 6 1, LX | pro-determined that he was superior in power to all demons, 7 1, LXI | whom Jesus is the first, superior to all others in honour 8 2, LXXVIII | assistance, and could rise superior to all who withstood the 9 3, VIII | recover their courage and rise superior to the thought of death, 10 3, XXXVI | Jesus as that of a being of superior power, or reverentially 11 3, XLVI | wisdom of Moses, which proved superior to all the wisdom of the 12 3, LXXXI | by any of the others is superior to that which we promise, 13 3, LXXXI | all men to be human, are superior to those which are proved 14 4, XXIV | vultures and elephants would be superior to us men; for they are 15 4, XXIV | irrational creatures are superior to rational beings, merely 16 4, XXIV | any other natures whatever superior to that of man, since the 17 4, XXIX | this way the angels are superior to men; so that men, when 18 4, XLVI | conduct of Joseph was far superior to what is related of Bellerophon, 19 4, LXXV | us as a mighty aid, far superior to any weapon which wild 20 4, LXXXI | that "if men appear to be superior to irrational animals on 21 4, LXXXVIII| by the human race are not superior to those of all other mortal 22 4, LXXXVIII| idea of God, he is deemed superior to the other animals, let 23 4, LXXXIX | Celsus, who regards birds as superior to men, ought to employ 24 5, XXXIII | who make a profession of superior attainments in wisdom and 25 5, XLI | it, as being possessed of superior wisdom, and keep aloof from 26 5, XLIII | are possessed of a wisdom superior not only to that of the 27 5, LIV | adherence to one who is a superior God and father of him who 28 6, LXII | which belong to God are far superior to all things with which 29 6, LXXI | that the rational soul is superior to all "corporeal" nature, 30 8, L | surely he ought, as one of superior humanity, to assist even


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