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despitefully 1
despoiling 1
destiny 1
destitute 30
destroy 32
destroyed 40
destroyer 2
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30 appeared
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30 destitute
30 doing
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30 elements
Irenaeus
Against heresies

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destitute

   Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 10, 3| as these teachers who are destitute of truly divine wisdom maintain; 2 I, 11, 4| truth would still have been destitute of a name. But, in that 3 I, 15, 5| whom thou maintainest to be destitute of body and form, opened 4 I, 29, 4| consorts, while he himself was destitute of one, searched after a 5 II, 7, 6| the images of such as are destitute of figure and incomprehensible?~ 6 II, 7, 7| condemn them as utterly destitute of sense.~ 7 II, 11, 2| may not only be rendered destitute of the means of attacking 8 II, 13, 9| should at one time have been destitute of life. But if they affirm 9 II, 18, 7| an opinion of men totally destitute of the truth. For, that 10 II, 19, 3| utterly frantic, and totally destitute of common sense.~4. 11 II, 19, 9| have been a desert, and destitute of the many good things 12 II, 26, 3| justly declared mad, and destitute of reason, by all possessed 13 II, 27, 3| into danger, and act as if destitute of reason? And is not such 14 II, 28, 2| are on that very account destitute of the knowledge of His 15 II, 32, 2| doctrine. For, since they are destitute of all those [virtues] which 16 II, 33, 5| For God is not so poor or destitute in resources, that He cannot 17 IV, 21, 3| he shall find them not destitute of meaning, but full of 18 IV, 27, 4| presumptuous, nay, even destitute of common sense, who, because 19 IV, 33, 7| rise to schisms, who are destitute of the love of God, and 20 IV, 37, 6| themselves present the Lord as destitute of power, as if, forsooth, 21 IV, 38, 4| Creator, and they who are more destitute of reason than dumb animals [ 22 IV, 39, 4| themselves that they are destitute of light, and do inhabit 23 IV, 39, 4| inhabiting eternal darkness, destitute of all good things, having 24 V, 3, 1| experience], that he may not be destitute of truth and love either 25 V, 3, 3| flesh, therefore, is not destitute [of participation] in the 26 V, 9, 3| The flesh, therefore, when destitute of the Spirit of God, is 27 V, 9, 3| therefore he says, when we were destitute of the celestial Spirit, 28 V, 12, 2| leaving its former abode destitute of breath. But when the 29 V, 27, 2| forementioned things, being in fact destitute of all good, do experience 30 V, 27, 2| upon them because they are destitute of all that is good. Now,


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