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injuries 2
injuring 1
injurious 2
injury 24
injustice 19
inmost 1
innate 1
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24 healed
24 homer
24 iniquity
24 injury
24 instance
24 investigate
24 lest
Origenes
Against Celsus

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injury

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXIII | brought forth some fool to do injury to mankind,--a teacher of 2 2, XLIV | God suffer all kinds of injury and death, that they may 3 2, XLVIII | upon it, they sustain no injury, for they also have become 4 2, LI | whether they tend to the injury of men or to the reformation 5 4, XLVIII | any fable which might do injury to the young.~ 6 4, LXXIX | secure their safety from injury by wild beasts. But when 7 4, LXXXI | he see how great is the injury done to religion from accepting 8 5, XLIII | reason, and unattended with injury either to master or slave, 9 5, L | Macedon they sustained no injury from him, although they 10 5, LVII | who endure all kinds of injury, even to death itself, rather 11 8, VI | thereby be doing any harm or injury to God, in the same way 12 8, VI | God, in the same way as injury would be done to a man by 13 8, VII | statement, that men suffer injury when the servant of one 14 8, VII | What is the nature of the injury which is done to the former 15 8, VIII | of philosophy, that the injury sustained is one which regards 16 8, VIII | by the worse." But if by injury he means a wicked impulse 17 8, VIII | habit, it is plain that no injury of this kind would befall 18 8, IX | belong to God, without any injury to ourselves. But, as if 19 8, XXVI | wicked and that seek the injury of men. Besides, what are 20 8, XXXV | would be able to do great injury to those who despised them; 21 8, XXXV | manner of men, inflicting injury upon those who insult them. 22 8, XXXVI | from God. And they even do injury to those who are under them, 23 8, XXXVIII| suffered the most certain injury. For what greater injury 24 8, XXXVIII| injury. For what greater injury can befall a man than that


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