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pearls 1
peasants 2
pebble 1
peculiar 19
peculiarities 1
peculiarity 2
pedagogues 2
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19 judaism
19 method
19 obscurely
19 peculiar
19 pious
19 poor
19 ready
Origenes
Against Celsus

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peculiar

   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | respecting idolatry as being peculiar to Christianity, Celsus 2 2, XXXVII| admits of an explanation of a peculiar and figurative kind; but 3 2, LV | either dreamed so, owing to a peculiar state of mind, or under 4 2, LX | having so dreamed owing to a peculiar state of mind, or having, 5 3, LXX | bitterness contrary to its own peculiar nature, nor that whose nature 6 4, XX | Jews accounting in a way peculiar to themselves for their 7 4, XXXIX | of their laws and their peculiar polity. The present, however, 8 4, XLIV | structure, so foreign and peculiar compared with that of other 9 4, LXI | nature will be termed in a peculiar sense immortal, because 10 4, XCIII | learned from God what was peculiar to them, and to the demons 11 5, XXV | the Jews, then, became a peculiar people, and enacted laws 12 5, XXV | subsequently became a "peculiar people," and enacted laws 13 5, XXVIII| they described as having a peculiar character of their own, 14 5, XLI | concerning heaven is not peculiar to them, but, to pass by 15 6, LVII | hearers. Unless, indeed, some peculiar meaning be understood to 16 6, LVII | following words are uttered with peculiar emphasis: "And now, O Israel, 17 6, LXI | sensation of fatigue is peculiar to those who are in the 18 6, LXV | and set forth in words the peculiar qualities of each individual 19 7, LIX | has a grace of expression peculiar tO the genius of the Hebrew


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