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Alphabetical [« »] sophocles 2 sophroniscus 3 sorcerer 7 sorcerers 18 sorcerers- 1 sorceries 1 sorcery 34 | Frequency [« »] 18 separate 18 sick 18 solomon 18 sorcerers 18 superiority 18 vision 18 wherefore | Origenes Against Celsus IntraText - Concordances sorcerers |
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1 2, XXXIV | that there are certain sorcerers who are able by incantations 2 2, XXXIV | histories to the doings of sorcerers. "But," he continues, "no 3 2, XLIX | merely from giving heed to sorcerers in general, and those who 4 2, XLIX | who are wicked men, and sorcerers; and he calls him who makes 5 2, XLIX | one is God and the other sorcerers? Why ought the others, because 6 2, L | but who are wicked men and sorcerers, although Celsus asserts 7 2, LI | incantations, and become subject to sorcerers) that some works must be 8 2, LIII | but who are wicked men and sorcerers," some one, either Greek 9 2, LIII | but who are wicked men and sorcerers. For it is written in your 10 2, LIII | is a God, and the others sorcerers?" one might object to him, 11 2, LIII | servant of God, and the others sorcerers?" But when, in addition 12 3, XXXVI | For it was no company of sorcerers, paying court to a king 13 4, LXXXVI | only on the professions of sorcerers. However, let it be granted 14 4, LXXXVI | such arts, whether they are sorcerers or not: how can serpents 15 5, XXXVIII| but also by magicians and sorcerers, and those demons who are 16 6, XIV | assertions, he terms us "sorcerers," and asserts that "we flee 17 6, XXXI | with the artifices of those sorcerers, through which they desire 18 6, XXXII | these things, in order that sorcerers might not, under pretext