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cultivation 3
cunning 4
cup 14
cure 20
cured 9
cures 8
curing 2
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20 asserting
20 attention
20 completely
20 cure
20 demonstrate
20 deserving
20 desiring
Origenes
Against Celsus

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cure

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXVI | attain their object--the cure of the body--without divine 2 1, LXIV | in his treatise on the Cure of the Passions, in his 3 3, XXV | AEsculapius, who used to cure the bodies of men, I would 4 3, XXV | of Apollo, that since the cure of bodies is a thing indifferent, 5 3, XLVIII| whom the Gospel promises to cure, when they come, by rendering 6 3, LIV | deny their obligation to cure the souls even of foolish 7 3, LXI | word some helps towards the cure of those who are sick, respecting 8 3, LXXIV | sick in order to help and cure them. If, bow-ever, by " 9 3, LXXV | race? Nay, if we should cure those who have fallen into 10 3, LXXV | those whom they promise to cure."~ 11 4, XV | unsightly objects in order to cure the sufferers, that he passes 12 4, XVIII | friends, with a view to their cure, or in that of enemies when 13 4, XVIII | formerly professed to effect a cure could accomplish so much 14 4, LXXXII| many purposes, both for cure of disordered bodies, and 15 5, I | apply a rational medicine to cure the wound inflicted by Celsus, 16 6, LVI | surgeons in order to effect a cure, we were to say that a father 17 6, LVI | evils for the conversion and cure of those who need this discipline, 18 8, LX | can do nothing more than cure the body. But, indeed, I 19 8, LX | are reverenced, can even cure the body. But in seeking 20 8, LXXII | which no medical skill can cure, yet we hold that in the


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