Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] errors 12 erus 1 esau 5 escape 22 escaped 9 escapes 2 escaping 4 | Frequency [« »] 22 corruptible 22 descended 22 duty 22 escape 22 etc 22 examine 22 existing | Origenes Against Celsus IntraText - Concordances escape |
Book, Chapter
1 1, I | having no opportunity of escape, were compelled to live 2 1, III | some purpose, seeing they escape the penalty of death which 3 1, XXI | has the good fortune to escape corruption, because there 4 1, LXVI | conveyed into Egygt? Was it to escape being murdered? But then 5 1, LXVI | that the Child Jesus should escape the snare of Herod, and 6 2, IX | himself, and endeavouring to escape in a most disgraceful manner, 7 2, X | Jesus attempted to make His escape by disgracefully concealing 8 2, XXIV | and lament, and pray to escape the fear of death, expressing 9 2, XXV | a desire that they might escape the impending calamities, 10 2, XLVI | how can this Jew of Celsus escape the charge of falsehood, 11 4, XV | objects, does not wholly escape the possibility of being 12 4, XVIII| one is taking measures to escape danger. But no sick man 13 4, XIX | when taking measures to escape danger. But God does not 14 4, XIX | not fear any one, so as to escape danger by leading into error 15 4, XXXII| that their morals might escape corruption, they enjoyed 16 4, XLV | the surrounding district; escape to the mountain, lest thou 17 4, LXIV | similar kind, how can Celsus escape appearing in a ridiculous 18 5, XXXV | in which case they will escape censure; whereas the Christians, 19 5, XLVII| some labours in order to escape from a greater number; and 20 5, LVII | than allow a falsehood to escape their lips regarding God, 21 7, LXIII| to commit adultery, and escape the knowledge of the husband, 22 8, LVIII| and may as far as possible escape all plagues and troubles.