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no 639
noah 2
nobility 1
noble 29
nobleness 1
nobler 4
noblest 5
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29 expressed
29 goes
29 house
29 noble
29 perform
29 promise
29 proved
Origenes
Against Celsus

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noble

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXIV | what is considered to be noble birth.~ 2 1, XXIX | such a nature as being both noble in itself, and devoting 3 1, XXX | of a man even of the most noble nature, there was that apparently 4 1, LXVII | what hast thou done that is noble or wonderful either in deed 5 3, XXII | yet they manifested many noble qualifies, which were displayed 6 3, XLVIII | not many mighty, not many noble, are called: but God hath 7 3, LIII | spoken, suppose that the noble doctrines of our faith would 8 3, LVI | children and women from noble and venerable studies, and 9 4, XLVIII | religious respect of His noble works of creation, not contaminating 10 4, XLVIII | name of God, and for His noble works of creation, that 11 4, LXXXI | LXXXI.~Our noble opponent, however, not observing 12 5, XXXIV | indeed, regard it as a noble act to banquet upon human 13 5, XXXVI | prevent a man from being noble and virtuous. If Ammon, 14 5, LXV | making it appear that the noble sentiments which Celsus 15 5, LXV | which at once evidence their noble and religious character. 16 6, III | these as well as all other noble expressions. And for this 17 6, XII | that, in addition to this noble knowledge of 'forms' (which 18 6, XXVII | assail us as if we called the noble Creator of this world an " 19 6, XXXVIII| XXXVIII.~Our noble (friend), moreover, not 20 6, LXXVIII| upon the human race. For no noble deed has ever been performed 21 7, VII | unapproachable excellence, intrepid, noble, unmoved by danger or death. 22 7, VII | prophets: for we see that the noble, earnest, and devout lives 23 7, XXXV | disposed to lead a good and noble life?~ 24 7, XLII | These words of Plato are noble and admirable; but see if 25 7, XLIV | philosophy such profound and noble sentiments about God or 26 7, LIII | most barbarously, showed a noble contempt for his suffering, 27 7, LIV | inspired man, and lived a noble life? I am greatly deceived 28 7, LIV | those whom they call gods. Noble, indeed, it was in Anaxarchus 29 8, XXI | therefore seems to me a most noble saying of Paul, "Ye observe


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