Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] passing 14 passion 16 passionate 1 passions 21 passover 5 past 15 pasture 3 | Frequency [« »] 21 ordinary 21 ours 21 partly 21 passions 21 referring 21 relates 21 returned | Origenes Against Celsus IntraText - Concordances passions |
Book, Chapter
1 1, XVI | by human weaknesses and passions.~ 2 1, LXI | being agitated by contending passions on account of his wickedness, 3 1, LXIV | treatise on the Cure of the Passions, in his endeavours to restrain 4 1, LXIV | endeavours to restrain the passions of the human soul, not pretending 5 1, LXIV | under the dominion of the passions, and continues: "And if 6 1, LXIV | end, then by it must the passions be healed; and if there 7 1, LXIV | are to be freed from their passions who are under their dominion;" 8 1, LXIV | in how many persons the passions have been brought under 9 2, LXXVIII| and those devoted to their passions, and who, by reason of their 10 4, XXXI | those incentives to the passions of the youth! Their courts 11 4, LXIII | things, while subserving the passions of those who frequented 12 4, LXXII | direct you." It is no human passions, then, which we ascribe 13 6, LXVII | who is prevented by his passions from seeing the truth? Christians, 14 7, IV | against God which the carnal passions serve to excite. If, then, 15 7, XXXVI | the influence of vulgar passions. Hence Homer is admired, 16 7, XLVIII | his power to restrain his passions within the limits he, prescribed 17 8, II | their own feelings and passions to God. It does hold true 18 8, LI | On the Subjugation of the Passions. For when he sought to apply 19 8, LI | remedies to the affections and passions which oppress and distract 20 8, LI | must seek to regulate the passions in accordance with that 21 8, LIII | is oppressed by certain passions until it is purged from