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Alphabetical [« »] barabbas 1 barbarian 13 barbarian- 1 barbarians 24 barbarians- 1 barbarous 13 barbarously 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 abandoned 24 absurdity 24 aristeas 24 barbarians 24 beforehand 24 customs 24 discovered | Origenes Against Celsus IntraText - Concordances barbarians |
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1 1, II | because of its origin among barbarians, but gives the latter credit 2 1, XI | sects among the Greeks or Barbarians, why should we not rather 3 1, XIV | credence to the histories of Barbarians and Greeks respecting the 4 1, XXVI | persons, Greeks as well as Barbarians, learned as well as ignorant, 5 1, XXX | military skill, and some of the Barbarians for their marvellous powers 6 1, XXXI | current both among Greeks and Barbarians, of persons who have laid 7 1, XXXI | among all the Greeks and Barbarians alike, and "so bear away 8 1, XXXII | lay, all the Greeks and Barbarians, who were looking for divine 9 2, XIII | under heaven to Greeks and Barbarians, wise and foolish alike? 10 3, XXIV | multitude both of Greeks and Barbarians acknowledge that they have 11 3, XXIV | he asserts, of Greeks and Barbarians acknowledge the existence 12 3, XXIV | multitude of Greeks and Barbarians who acknowledge the existence 13 3, LIV | are debtors to Greeks and Barbarians, to wise men and fools, ( 14 3, LXXX | advanced among Greeks and Barbarians, regarding the immortality 15 4, XXXVIII | Egyptians, and those of the Barbarians who pride themselves upon 16 4, LXXXVIII| Greeks, but also among the Barbarians, who have either discovered 17 6, I | not Greeks only, but also Barbarians (and great, indeed, is the 18 7, V | others among the Greeks and Barbarians, that the human soul lives 19 7, XXXVI | who put into the mouths of barbarians, slaves, or uneducated'. 20 8, LXVIII | wildest and most lawless barbarians; and then there would no 21 8, LXVIII | the most impious and wild barbarians." For if, in the words of 22 8, LXVIII | is evident that even the barbarians, when they yield obedience 23 8, LXXII | Europe, and Libya, Greeks and Barbarians, all to the uttermost ends 24 8, LXXII | Libya, as well Greeks as Barbarians, was impossible. And perhaps