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1 NoteGr(1) | 1 Philocalia = love of the
2 PreGreek(4)| 1 Presbyter of Alexandria,
3 PreGreek(5)| 1 S. Cyr., Alex. Ep. xliv.
4 I | mystical teaching.~ ~ ~ 1. Inasmuch as when we investigate
5 I(1) | 1 As "oracles." ~
6 I(7) | 1 Gen. xlix. 10. ~
7 I(9) | 1 1 Cor. i. 26 ff. ~
8 I(9) | 1 1 Cor. i. 26 ff. ~
9 I(10) | 2 Ps. xlv. (xliv.) 1 f. ~
10 I(15) | 1 Dan. ix. 24. ~
11 I(19) | 1 Cf. 2 Cor. iii. 16; Heb.
12 I(19) | 2 Cor. iii. 16; Heb. x. 1. ~
13 I(22) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
14 I(22) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
15 I(23) | 2 Heb. vi. 1. ~
16 I(24) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 6 f. ~
17 I(31) | 1 Isa. xi. 6 f. ~
18 I(34) | 4 Cf. 1 Sam. xv. 11, 17, 35. ~
19 I(38) | 8 1 Sam. xvi. 14. ~
20 I(40) | 1 Cf. Gen. xix. 30 ff. ~
21 I(44) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 16, 12 f. ~
22 I(44) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 16, 12 f. ~
23 I(46) | 1 Luke xi. 52. ~
24 I(48) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 6 f. ~
25 I(49) | 4 Heb. x. 1. ~
26 I(51) | 1 Widows and orphans ---- "
27 I(55) | divisors. Thus 6 = 3 + 2 + 1. ~
28 I(56) | 1 1 Cor. ix. 9 f.; cf. Deut.
29 I(56) | 1 1 Cor. ix. 9 f.; cf. Deut.
30 I(57) | 2 Heb. viii. 5; x. 1. ~
31 I(58) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 7 f. ~
32 I(59) | 4 1 Cor. x. 11. ~
33 I(60) | 5 1 Cor. x. 4. ~
34 I(63) | 1 Col. ii. 16 f. ~
35 I(66) | 4 Rom. xi. 4 ; cf. 1 Kings xix. 18, ~
36 I(69) | 1 See sec. 14, beginning. ~
37 I(70) | 1 Gen. i. 5. ~
38 I(74) | 1 Matt. iv. 8. ~
39 I(79) | 1 Jer. xvii. 21. ~
40 I(83) | 5 1 Cor. vii. 18. ~
41 I(84) | 1 See above. The Spirit is
42 I(89) | 1 Ex. xx. 13 ff. ~
43 I(92) | 4 1 Thess. v. 14. ~
44 I(94) | 1 1 Cor. x. 18. ~
45 I(94) | 1 1 Cor. x. 18. ~
46 I(97) | 1 Matt. xv. 24.~
47 I(98) | 1 Rom. ix. 8. ~
48 I(104) | 1 Isa. xiv. 12. ~
49 I(108) | 1 Col. ii. 3 ; Isa. xlv. 2f. ~
50 I(112) | 1 Eccles. v. 1. ~
51 I(112) | 1 Eccles. v. 1. ~
52 I(115) | 4 Rom. ix. 33; 1 Pet. ii. 7; cf. Isa. viii.
53 I(118) | 1 Wisd. xvii. 1. ~
54 I(118) | 1 Wisd. xvii. 1. ~
55 I(119) | 2 1 Cor. ii. 7 f. ~
56 I(121) | 4 2 Tim. i. 10; John i. 1 f. ~
57 I(123) | 1 Rom. i. 20. ~
58 II | Commentary on the 1st Psalm. ~1. The Divine words say that
59 II(128) | 1 Rev. v. 1 ff. ~
60 II(128) | 1 Rev. v. 1 ff. ~
61 II(131) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 13. ~
62 II(131) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 13. ~
63 II(136) | 1 Or, "providence." ~
64 III(137) | 1 This total was made by taking
65 IV | pages from the beginning. ~1. A reader who carefully
66 IV(139) | 1 Or, "inaccurate." ~
67 IV(144) | 6 1 Cor. i. 26 f. ~
68 IV(145) | 1 Rom. i. 14. ~
69 IV(147) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
70 V(150) | 1 "Nisi primum, plane secundum;
71 V(151) | 1 Eccles. xii. 12. ~
72 V(153) | 3 1 Kings iv. 32 f. ~
73 V(156) | 6 John i. 1. ~
74 V(158) | 1 John v. 39. ~
75 V(160) | 1 Rev. v. 1 ff. ~
76 V(160) | 1 Rev. v. 1 ff. ~
77 V(166) | 1 Ezek. ii. 10. ~
78 V(169) | 1 2 Cor. iii. 6. ~
79 VI | are the peacemakers" 171~~~~~~1. To the man who is both
80 VI(174) | 1 R.V., "The words of the
81 VI(177) | 1 1 Sam. xvi. 14. ~
82 VI(177) | 1 1 Sam. xvi. 14. ~
83 VII | Origen wrote in his youth. ~1. Any one who does not understand
84 VII(181) | 1 Ps. cix. (cviii.) 1, 8. ~
85 VII(181) | 1 Ps. cix. (cviii.) 1, 8. ~
86 VIII | the Commentary on Hosea. ~1. Inasmuch as the solecisms 184
87 VIII(186) | 1 Gen. ii. 16 f. ~
88 VIII(188) | 1 1 Cor. x. 17. ~
89 VIII(188) | 1 1 Cor. x. 17. ~
90 IX | then? Is the law sin?" 196~~~~~~1. One term, law, may be used,
91 IX(197) | 1 Gal. iii. 10; cf. Deut.
92 IX(202) | 1 1 Cor. xiv. 21; cf. Isa.
93 IX(202) | 1 1 Cor. xiv. 21; cf. Isa. xxxviii.
94 IX(208) | 1 Jolm iv. 35. ~
95 X | the evil of your doings" ~1. If at anytime in reading
96 X(213) | 1 Rom. ix. 33; 1 Pet. ii.
97 X(213) | 1 Rom. ix. 33; 1 Pet. ii. 7; cf. Isa. viii.
98 X(216) | 1 Cf. Matt. v. 18. ~
99 XI(217) | 1 Ezek. xxxiv. 17 ff. ~
100 XI | he thus proceeds: ---- ~1. Now let us do our best
101 XI(218) | 1 Ezek. xxxiv. 19. ~
102 XII | Joshua, the son of Nun. ~1. A hearer greatly profits
103 XII(219) | 1 Ps. ciii. (cii.) 1. ~
104 XII(219) | 1 Ps. ciii. (cii.) 1. ~
105 XII(220) | 2 1 Cor. xiv. 14. ~
106 XII(221) | 1 Cf. Matt. ix. 29. ~
107 XIII | The letter to Gregory. ~1. Greeting in God, from Origen
108 XIII(223) | 1 Gregory Thaumaturgus, so
109 XIII(226) | 1 Ex. xxvii. 16. ~
110 XIII(227) | 2 1 Kings xi. 14 ff. In the
111 XIII(227) | Ader (accurately, Eder, 1 Chron. viii. 15). ~
112 XIII(228) | 1 1 Kings xii. 28 f., Jeroboam. ~
113 XIII(228) | 1 1 Kings xii. 28 f., Jeroboam. ~
114 XIII(231) | 1 Heb. iii. 14. ~
115 XIV | Commentaries on Genesis. ~1. "God made the two great
116 XIV(237) | 1 John v. 19. ~
117 XIV(239) | 1 2 Cor. v. 19. ~
118 XIV | Christians, Volumes VI. and VII. ~1. In beginning this sixth
119 XIV(241) | 1 I take this to be Origen'
120 XIV(242) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
121 XIV(242) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
122 XIV(243) | 2 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 4. ~
123 XIV(246) | 1 Plat. Ep. vii. 341 C, D. ~
124 XIV(250) | 1 Cf. Plat. Rep. i. 327, A. ~
125 XIV(254) | 5 1 Cor. i. 27 ff. ~
126 XIV(255) | 1 Or, "Word = Scripture." ~
127 XIV(261) | 7 Ps. xxvii. (xxvi.) 1. ~
128 XIV(265) | 11 Isa. lx. 1, ~
129 XIV(267) | 1 Cf. Isa. ix. 2. ~
130 XIV(270) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 5; cf. i. 26;
131 XIV(270) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 5; cf. i. 26; 2
132 XIV(271) | 1 Luke vi. 29. ~
133 XIV(273) | 3 Isa. liii. 1 ff. ~
134 XIV(274) | 1 Sept. paidi/on. Heb. Sugens =
135 XIV(276) | 3 Cf. Matt. xvii. 1 f. ~
136 XIV(279) | 1 Or, "the prophecy," viz.
137 XIV(282) | 1 Or, forms." ~
138 XIV(284) | 3 Cf. Matt. xvii. 1. ~
139 XIV(287) | 6 1 Cor. i. 21. ~
140 XIV(290) | 9 Cf. Mark iii. 1. ~
141 XIV(291) | 1 Matt. i. 1. ~
142 XIV(291) | 1 Matt. i. 1. ~
143 XIV(294) | 4 John i. 1. ~
144 XIV(298) | 1 Cf. John xiii. 25; Matt.
145 XIV(298) | John xiii. 25; Matt. xvii. 1. ~
146 XIV(300) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 7. ~
147 XVI | Book III. against Celsus. ~1. Then, as if he would like
148 XVI(301) | 1 The Dogmatici, Empirici,
149 XVI(302) | 1 1 Cor. xi. 19. ~
150 XVI(302) | 1 1 Cor. xi. 19. ~
151 XVI(305) | 1 Tertullian called those
152 XVII | and V. against Celsus. ~1. Celsus then says, "The
153 XVII(310) | 1 De Interp. Bk. i. part 1,
154 XVII(310) | 1 De Interp. Bk. i. part 1, chap. 2. See also Plato,
155 XVII(312) | 1 The Brahmans were the hereditary
156 XVII(315) | 1 "Demiurge." ~
157 XVII(318) | 1 Lit., "If we translate into
158 XVII(320) | 1 Cf. Plat. Phileb. 12 B,
159 XVIII | and III. against Celsus. ~1. He next urges us in forming
160 XVIII(321) | 1 See Clem. Aleu., Exhortation
161 XVIII(323) | 1 Or, "since probability is
162 XVIII(324) | 1 1 Cor. iii. 18 f. ~
163 XVIII(324) | 1 1 Cor. iii. 18 f. ~
164 XVIII(326) | 1 1 Cor. i. 21. ~
165 XVIII(326) | 1 1 Cor. i. 21. ~
166 XVIII(328) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
167 XVIII(329) | 1 Matt. iv. 19. ~
168 XVIII(330) | 2 1 Cor. ii. 4. ~
169 XVIII(335) | 1 Matt. ix. 37 f. ~
170 XVIII(338) | 4 1 Tim. i. 15. ~
171 XVIII(339) | 1 Tit. iii. 3 ff. ~
172 XVIII(341) | 1 Matt. x. 23. ~
173 XVIII(345) | 1 Cf. Gen. xix. 11. ~
174 XVIII(347) | 3 1 Cor. i. 24. ~
175 XVIII(348) | 1 Matt. v. 28. ~
176 XVIII(352) | 5 1 Kings x. 1 ff. ~
177 XVIII(352) | 5 1 Kings x. 1 ff. ~
178 XVIII(353) | 1 1 Kings iv. 29 ff. ~
179 XVIII(353) | 1 1 Kings iv. 29 ff. ~
180 XVIII(360) | 1 1 Cor. xii. 8 ff. ~
181 XVIII(360) | 1 1 Cor. xii. 8 ff. ~
182 XVIII(363) | 4 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 6. ~
183 XVIII(364) | 1 Rom. i. 21. ~
184 XVIII(367) | 4 1 Cor. i. 26 ff. ~
185 XVIII(369) | 1 Cf. 1 Tim. iii. 2. ~
186 XVIII(369) | 1 Cf. 1 Tim. iii. 2. ~
187 XVIII(370) | 2 1 Tim. iv. 10. ~
188 XVIII(371) | 3 1 John ii. 2. ~
189 XVIII(372) | 1 Others see an allusion to
190 XVIII(373) | 1 For the Catechumens (instructed
191 XVIII(374) | 1 The Catechumens were treated
192 XVIII(375) | 2 1 Cor. iii. 2 f. ~
193 XVIII(377) | 1 Cf. Rom. i. 14. ~
194 XVIII(380) | 1 Or, "Ye Greeks, it seems,
195 XVIII(384) | 5 1 Cor. i. 27. ~
196 XIX | that He had a mortal body? ~1. Faith in Antinous 386or
197 XIX(386) | 1 Antinous was the favourite
198 XIX(388) | 1 Lit., "Faith having first
199 XIX(390) | 1 Waterland says, "It is difficult
200 XX | Book IV. against Celsus. ~1. He, Celsus I mean, then
201 XX(391) | 1 Lat., secundae. ~
202 XX(393) | 1 Or, "roots." ~
203 XX(397) | 1 Others, "that it was only
204 XX(401) | 1 Or, "destroy their useful
205 XX(402) | 1 Admit them among rational
206 XX(403) | 1 Ecclus. xvi. 27, "He garnished
207 XX(404) | 1 Cf. Gen. i. 26. ~
208 XX(405) | 1 "Logos, or Word." ~
209 XX(408) | 1 Or, "have certain sacred
210 XX(410) | 1 Ps. xlix. (xlviii.) 12,
211 XX(411) | 1 The conjectural reading. ~
212 XX(413) | 1 Hom. Il. xii. 200 ff. ~
213 XX(416) | 1 Cf. Lev. xi. ~
214 XX(418) | 1 Cf. Hom. Od. iv. 685, xx.
215 XX(422) | 1 Deut, xviii. 14; cf. 12. ~
216 XX(428) | 1 Ex. xxiv. 2. ~
217 XX(429) | 1 Or, "complete and perfect
218 XX(430) | 1 See Chap. xxi. 2, "promptings
219 XXI | he will he hardeneth." ~1. Since the doctrine of a
220 XXI(431) | 1 Or, "is included in." ~
221 XXI(433) | Arist. Nic. Eth. Bk. III. c. 1, "The man acts voluntarily,
222 XXI(434) | 1 Lit., "out of." ~
223 XXI(437) | 1 Rufinus ---- "naturalem
224 XXI(438) | 1 See Ellicott on 1 Tim. ii.
225 XXI(438) | 1 See Ellicott on 1 Tim. ii. 2, "Decency and
226 XXI(444) | 1 Matt. v. 22. ~
227 XXI(450) | 1 Ex. iv. 21, vii. 3. ~
228 XXI(455) | 1 Rom. ix. 18 f. ~
229 XXI(460) | 1 Cf. Ex. iv. 23, ix. 17. ~
230 XXI(462) | 1 According to others, "If
231 XXI(464) | 1 The word denotes the deliberate
232 XXI(468) | 1 Isa. lxiii. 17 f. ~
233 XXI(472) | 1 Cf. Luke xiv. 11. ~
234 XXI(473) | 2 Cf. Matt. xi. 25; 1 Cor. i. 29. ~
235 XXI(475) | 1 Matt. xiii. 5 f. ~
236 XXI(478) | 1 Or, "to us," that is, "in
237 XXI(482) | 1 Mark iv. 11 f. ~
238 XXI(483) | 1 "Demiurge." ~
239 XXI(484) | 1 Sus. 42. ~
240 XXI(487) | 1 Cf. Matt. xi. 21. ~
241 XXI(490) | 1 Rom. ix. 16. ~
242 XXI(494) | 1 Rom. ix. 15. ~
243 XXI(496) | 3 Ps. cxxvii. (cxxvi.) 1 f. ~
244 XXI(499) | 6 1 Cor. iii. 6f. ~
245 XXI(500) | 1 Or, "our own free will." ~
246 XXI(502) | 1 Rom. ix. 18 ff. ~
247 XXI(503) | 1 2 Cor. xii. 21. ~
248 XXI(507) | 1 Either (a) God's foreknowledge
249 XXI(510) | 1 Rom. ix. 19. ~
250 XXI(514) | 1 Rom. ix. 21. ~
251 XXII | Book v. against Celsus. ~1. Now let us see what Celsus
252 XXII(515) | 1 The Greek word occurs in
253 XXII(517) | 1 The same word as above.
254 XXII(518) | 1 Explained above. ~
255 XXII(519) | 1 Sophrosune, "Perfected self-mastery." ~
256 XXII(520) | 1 Deut. xxxii. 8 f. ~
257 XXII(521) | 2 Gen. xi. 1 ff. ~
258 XXII(524) | 1 Cf. Matt. vii. 6. ~
259 XXII(529) | 1 Cf. Deut. xxxii. 9. ~
260 XXII(530) | 1 Cf. Rom. i. 28, 26, 24. ~
261 XXII(532) | 3 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 6. ~
262 XXII(533) | 1 Ps. ii. 8. ~
263 XXIII | for days, and for years." ~1. As regards the lights of
264 XXIII(536) | 1 Eumque rerum istarum fontem
265 XXIII(538) | 1 Gen. i. 14. ~
266 XXIII(539) | 1 Sus. 42 f. ~
267 XXIII(540) | 2 1 Kings xii. 32. ~
268 XXIII(541) | 3 1 Kings xiii. 1 ff. ~
269 XXIII(541) | 3 1 Kings xiii. 1 ff. ~
270 XXIII(542) | 4 1 Kings xiii. 5. ~
271 XXIII(545) | 1 Isa. xlv. ff. ~
272 XXIII(548) | 1 Dan. viii. 5 ff. ~
273 XXIII(550) | 1 Ps. cix. (cviii.) 12, 16
274 XXIII(551) | 1 Or, "giving an oracular
275 XXIII(554) | 1 Ex. iv. 11. R.V. "Dumb,
276 XXIII(555) | 1 Ps. cix. (cviii.) ff. ~
277 XXIII(558) | 1 Cf. John ii. 25. ~
278 XXIII(559) | 1 Matt. xxvi. 23. ~
279 XXIII(561) | 1 Or, "productive." How we
280 XXIII(564) | 1 Gen. i. 14. ~
281 XXIII(566) | 1 Following ABC; Viger, "vel
282 XXIII(568) | 1 "Twelfth part." ~
283 XXIII(571) | 1 "A mathematician (i.e. astrologer)
284 XXIII(575) | 1 Wisd. viii. 18. ~
285 XXIII(576) | of God." See 2 Esd. iv. 1, 36, v. 20, x. 28 In the
286 XXIII(577) | 1 Rom. ix. 17. ~
287 XXIII(581) | 1 For the story of Clement
288 XXIII(581) | Recognitions, vii. 25, viii. 1, etc. ~
289 XXIII(585) | 1 From the point of opposition. ~
290 XXIV | Eusebius of Palestine. ~1. I suppose you are aware
291 XXIV(592) | 1 See Plat. Gorg. 506 E. Another
292 XXIV(593) | 1 Viger ---- "Si ex rerum
293 XXIV(594) | 1 "Are spontaneous" does not
294 XXIV(595) | 1 "Demiurge." ~
295 XXIV(596) | 1 The word denotes the mixing
296 XXIV(598) | 1 See Robinson, p. xli. et
297 XXV | unto the gospel of God." ~1. The third point to notice
298 XXV(599) | 2 Rom. i. 1. ~
299 XXV(601) | 1 Ps. Iviii. (Ivii.) 3. ~
300 XXV(605) | 1 Rom. viii. 29. ~
301 XXV(609) | 1 Rom. viii. 28 f. ~
302 XXV(610) | 1 Matt. xxv. 21, 23. ~
303 XXV(614) | 5 Rom. i. 1. ~
304 XXV(616) | 1 1 Cor. ix. 27. ~
305 XXV(616) | 1 1 Cor. ix. 27. ~
306 XXV(617) | 2 1 Cor. ix. 16. ~
307 XXVI(620) | 1 Or, on "purpose," "choice,"
308 XXVI(620) | see Arist. Eth. Nic. bk. 1 (Chase's translation). ~
309 XXVI | us the good things?" 621~~~~~~1. Seeing that there is so
310 XXVI(625) | 1 Matt. xxv. 21, 23. ~
311 XXVI(627) | 1 Ex. xv. 20. ~
312 XXVI(632) | 1 Lev. xxvi. 3 ff. ~
313 XXVI(633) | 2 Deut. xxviii. 1 ff. ~
314 XXVI(637) | 1 Cf. Matt. iv. 24. ~
315 XXVI(639) | 3 Cf. 1 Kings xvii. 8 f. ~
316 XXVI(644) | 1 Cf. Rom. v. 3. ~
317 XXVI(648) | 1 Cf. Rom. viii. 28. ~
318 XXVI(655) | 1 "Happiness," according to
319 XXVI(656) | 2 Ps. cxxvii. (cxxvi.) 1. ~
320 XXVI(657) | 1 Cf. Ezek. xxviii. 15. ~
321 XXVI(662) | 1 Mic. i. 12 ; cf. Jer. xvii.
322 XXVII | hardening Pharaoh's heart. ~1. Nearly all readers of the
323 XXVII(665) | 1 "Demiurge." ~
324 XXVII(668) | 1 Ex. x. 27. ~
325 XXVII(670) | 1 Rom. ix. 18. ~
326 XXVII(671) | 1 Ex. x. 27. ~
327 XXVII(673) | 1 Ex. vii. 3. ~
328 XXVII(676) | 1 Ps. xxxii. (xxxi.) 10. ~
329 XXVII(682) | 1 Ex. vii. 5. ~
330 XXVII(686) | 1 Ps. vi. 1, xxxviii. (xxxvii.)
331 XXVII(686) | 1 Ps. vi. 1, xxxviii. (xxxvii.) 1. ~
332 XXVII(686) | vi. 1, xxxviii. (xxxvii.) 1. ~
333 XXVII(690) | 1 Cf. 1 Tim. i. 20. ~
334 XXVII(690) | 1 Cf. 1 Tim. i. 20. ~
335 XXVII(691) | 2 1 Cor. v. 5. ~
336 XXVII(694) | 1 Job xl. 8. ~
337 XXVII(697) | 1 John ix. 39. ~
338 XXVII(700) | 1 Ex. iv. 22 f. ~
339 XXVII(705) | 1 Ex. ix. 29 f. ~
340 Index | Celsus, 62-137, 163-173, 18-1-187.~Charms and names, 83. ~
341 Index | scheme of interpretation, 1; inspiration, 2f., 32, 56;