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ensuring 1
entails 1
entangled 3
enter 29
entered 16
entereth 3
entering 8
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29 condemned
29 conformity
29 demon
29 enter
29 expressed
29 goes
29 house
Origenes
Against Celsus

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enter

   Book, Chapter
1 1, I | would regard as wickedness, enter into associations contrary 2 1, I | would do well who should enter into a secret association 3 1, V | manner to those who would enter into conversation with houses." 4 1, XII | candidly, with a desire to enter into their meaning, he would 5 3, I | through Christ; and now we enter upon this third division 6 3, XXVIII | not only believe, but s enter upon the life which Jesus 7 3, LX | moreover, that "wisdom will not enter into the soul of a base 8 3, LXXIV | they contain, nor tried to enter into the aim of the writers.~ 9 4, IV | God which exhort them to enter on a better life. But there 10 4, LXIII | permitted by the laws to enter the cities, they (still) 11 4, LXIII | increased, they dared even to enter the cities. Such accounts 12 4, LXXXIII| heaven, and cause it to enter not only a human body, but 13 4, LXXXIV | they meet one another they enter into conversation, for which 14 4, XCII | from the true God, secretly enter the bodies of the more rapacious 15 4, XCV | a demoniacal nature may enter into our minds, or any spirit 16 5, I | possible, indeed, for me to enter along with my words into 17 5, XIX | are led by their faith to enter on a better course of life, 18 5, XXIX | malicious soul wisdom shall not enter, nor dwell in a body subject 19 6, XVI | than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God," 20 6, XVI | than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God!" 21 6, XVIII | indecent, who are unable to enter into the great thoughts 22 6, XXIII | modes in which divine souls enter into a better world; and 23 6, XXXVI | into it the righteous shall enter;" and again, to what is 24 6, LI | it is not our object to enter into an explanation of the 25 7, I | examination. And now, while we enter upon the seventh book, we 26 7, III | impure nature, by choosing to enter the soul of the prophetess 27 7, XXIII | hard for the rich man to enter into the kingdom of God;'' 28 7, XXXI | our purpose at present to enter into any full description 29 8, XXX | may descend so low as to enter the bodies of the brutes.


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