| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] reaps 1 rear 1 reared 1 reason 24 reason- 1 reasonable 2 reasons 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 like 24 more 24 names 24 reason 24 than 23 others 23 since | Athenagoras A plea for the Christians IntraText - Concordances reason |
Chapter
1 2 | and all learning. For this reason, too, those who are brought 2 4 | those who make them--with reason did the Athenians adjudge 3 4 | by the understanding and reason alone, while matter is created 4 4 | arrangement of the world--with reason might our reputation for 5 6 | circles; but His soul, the reason which presides over the 6 7 | one God, with proofs and reason accordant with truth? For 7 7 | of conjecture, moved, by reason of their affinity with the 8 10| understanding only and the reason, who is encompassed by light, 9 10| spirit, the understanding and reason (nous kai logos) of the 10 13| and "the service of our reason."~ 11 16| perfect world, spirit, power, reason. If, therefore, the world 12 16| beautiful to look upon, by reason of the art of their Framer, 13 18| vented against us, to offer a reason for the course of life we 14 22| can only be beheld by the reason, while they deify the elements 15 22| rise on high with their reason (for they have no affinity 16 23| God who is apprehended by reason, and declared His attributes-- 17 24| there might be some show of reason for our being harassed as 18 24| Son is the Intelligence, Reason, Wisdom of the Father, and 19 25| provided for by the law of reason. But because the demoniac 20 25| them has been produced by reason, and that, therefore, they 21 27| immortal, moves comformably to reason, either predicting the future 22 29| men, they were wicked by reason of ignorance, and overcome 23 35| submitting ourselves to reason, and not ruling over it.~ 24 36| certainly cannot with any reason be accused of wickedness