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1 NoteGr(3) | 3 S. Greg. Ep. cxv. ~
2 I | doctrines of salvation to men. ~3. Need I add how it was foretold
3 I(3) | 3 Matt. vii. 22 f.; cf. Luke
4 I(11) | 3 Ps. lxxii. (lxxi.) 7 f. ~
5 I(17) | 3 Luke x. 19. ~
6 I(21) | 3 Or, "being stored up in
7 I(24) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 6 f. ~
8 I(33) | 3 Ex. xx. 5. ~
9 I(42) | 3 Cf Gen. xxix. 21 ff. ~
10 I(45) | lattice. In Eccles. xii. 3, a window, as closed by
11 I(45) | with glass. In Hos. xiii. 3, a chimney, or hole for
12 I(48) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 6 f. ~
13 I(53) | 3 John ii. 6. ~
14 I(55) | factors or divisors. Thus 6 = 3 + 2 + 1. ~
15 I(58) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 7 f. ~
16 I(65) | 3 That is, "inspired." ~
17 I(72) | 3 Gen. iii. 8. ~
18 I(76) | 3 Gen. xvii. 14. ~
19 I(81) | 3 Matt. v. 39. ~
20 I(86) | 3 Gen. xlviii. 22; Josh. xxiv.
21 I(91) | 3 Matt. v. 34. ~
22 I(96) | 3 Rom. ii. 28 f. ~
23 I(100) | 3 Heb. xii. 22 f. ~
24 I(106) | 3 Matt. xv. 24 ; cf. John
25 I(108) | 1 Col. ii. 3 ; Isa. xlv. 2f. ~
26 I(110) | 3 Matt. v. 14. ~
27 I(114) | 3 Cf. Isa. i. 16. ~
28 I(120) | 3 Rom. xvi. 25 f. ~
29 I(125) | 3 Heb. viii. 5. ~
30 II | Origen proceeds: ---- ~3. Now that we are going to
31 II(130) | 3 Luke xi. 51; cf. Matt. xxiii.
32 II(133) | 3 Ps. xii. (xi.) 7. ~
33 IV(141) | 3 2 Cor. xi. 6. ~
34 IV(143) | 5 Col. ii. 3. ~
35 IV(147) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
36 V | that, he continues: ---- ~3. Again, though I have said
37 V(153) | 3 1 Kings iv. 32 f. ~
38 V(162) | 3 Ps. lxix. (lxviii.) 29. ~
39 V(168) | 3 Rom. ii. 16. ~
40 VI(171) | 3 Matt. v. 9. ~
41 VI(176) | 3 Cf. Luke viii. 8. ~
42 VII(179) | 3 "Inconsequence in the connections,
43 VII(183) | 3 Ex persona Dei. On the prosopopoeia
44 VIII | ye shall surely die." ~3. And so it is with the present
45 VIII(190) | 3 Cf. Rom. xii. 5 ; Gal. iii.
46 IX(199) | 3 Gal. iii. 24 ff. ~
47 IX(204) | 3 Rom. ii. 14f. ~
48 IX(205) | irrational), xx. 22, xxi. 3, xxvii. 2, xxvii. 13. ~
49 IX | may become blind." 210~~~~~~3. So, then, it is as true
50 IX(210) | 3 John ix. 39. ~
51 X(215) | 3 Matt. xii. 36. ~
52 XIII(225) | 3 Lit., "things received,"
53 XIII | the outer and the inner. ~3. Why need I digress further
54 XIII(229) | 2 John x. 3. ~
55 XIII(230) | 3 Matt. vii. 7; Luke xi. 9. ~
56 XIV(233) | 3 "In principatum." ~
57 XIV | the power of God." 242~~~~~~3. For there is a demonstration
58 XIV(244) | 3 "Sermonis gratia allicere
59 XIV(244) | Calvin on Ps. xlv. 3. ~
60 XIV(248) | 3 Cf. Rom. i. .18 ff. ~
61 XIV(252) | 3 "Noumena" as opposed to "
62 XIV(257) | 3 Hos. x. 12. ~
63 XIV(269) | 3 Plato, Crito, 49 B. ~
64 XIV(273) | 3 Isa. liii. 1 ff. ~
65 XIV(276) | 3 Cf. Matt. xvii. 1 f. ~
66 XIV(281) | 3 Cf. Matt. xvii. 6. ~
67 XIV(284) | 3 Cf. Matt. xvii. 1. ~
68 XIV(293) | 3 Cf. 2 Cor. xii. 2 ff. ~
69 XIV(300) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 7. ~
70 XVI | to be blamed for this. ~3. Granting that there are
71 XVI(304) | 3 2 Tim. i. 3. ~
72 XVI(304) | 3 2 Tim. i. 3. ~
73 XVI(307) | 3 Tit. iii. 10 f. ~
74 XVII(314) | 3 Lit., "after ": the names
75 XVII | same subject, he says: ~3. But since Celsus thinks
76 XVII(317) | 3 That is, "Zeus." ~
77 XVIII | of Epicurus and Celsus. ~3. Since, then, as reason
78 XVIII(328)| 3 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
79 XVIII(331)| 3 Ps. lxviii. (lxvii.) 12
80 XVIII(337)| 3 Luke v. 8. ~
81 XVIII(339)| 1 Tit. iii. 3 ff. ~
82 XVIII(343)| 3 John viii. 40. ~
83 XVIII(347)| 3 1 Cor. i. 24. ~
84 XVIII(350)| 3 PS. li. (l.)8. ~
85 XVIII(355)| 3 Hos. xiv. 9. ~
86 XVIII(357)| 5 Ezek. xxviii. 3. ~
87 XVIII(362)| 3 Ex. vii. 22. ~
88 XVIII(366)| 3 Or, "spiritual." ~
89 XVIII(371)| 3 1 John ii. 2. ~
90 XVIII(376)| 3 Heb. v. 12ff. ~
91 XVIII(379)| 3 Prov. ix. 4ff., 16. ~
92 XVIII(382)| 3 The Spartan legislator,
93 XIX | seems able to accomplish. ~3. Now see whether the principles
94 XX | and roots,392and thorns?" ~3. For, in the first place,
95 XX(395) | 3 Ecclus. xxxix. 21 17. ~
96 XX(399) | 3 Hesiod. ~
97 XX(407) | 3 John xvi. 25. ~
98 XX(415) | 3 Cf. Hom. Od. xv. 526. ~
99 XX(420) | 3 Cf. Hom. Od. xvii. 541 ff. ~
100 XX(424) | 3 Num. xxiii. 23. ~
101 XXI(433) | 3 Animate nature. Lit., "by
102 XXI(436) | 3 Or, "speaking generally."
103 XXI | so that we do the reverse.3. If any one says that the
104 XXI(440) | 3 Deut. xxx. 19. ~
105 XXI(446) | 3 Matt. vii. 24, 26. ~
106 XXI(450) | 1 Ex. iv. 21, vii. 3. ~
107 XXI(452) | 3 Mark iv. 20 ; cf. Luke viii.
108 XXI(457) | 3 Cf. Gal. v. 8. ~
109 XXI(466) | 3 Cf. Ex. viii. 28. ~
110 XXI(470) | 3 Isa. lxiii. 17. ~
111 XXI(474) | 3 Others, "he that is abandoned
112 XXI(477) | 3 That is, "check the growth." ~
113 XXI(480) | 3 Cf. Ex. vii. 14 ; Rom. ix.
114 XXI(486) | 3 Cf. Mark iv. 11. ~
115 XXI(489) | 3 Or, "in addition to our
116 XXI(492) | 3 Or, "deliberate purpose." ~
117 XXI(496) | 3 Ps. cxxvii. (cxxvi.) 1 f. ~
118 XXI(505) | 3 2 Cor. v. 10. ~
119 XXI(509) | 3 Ex. xix. 19. ~
120 XXI(512) | 3 That is, "soul natures,
121 XXII(515) | Macc. iii. 39, vii. 35, 3 Macc. ii. 21. Schleusner
122 XXII | providence of the Supreme God. ~3. And let any one who chooses
123 XXII(522) | 3 Wisd. x. 5. ~
124 XXII(526) | 3 See Chap. i. (heading) for "
125 XXII(527) | 4 Gen. xi. 3. ~
126 XXII(532) | 3 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 6. ~
127 XXIII(535)| 3 See the De Princip. Bk.
128 XXIII(535)| Princip. Bk. i. c. 7, s. 3. It was Origen's belief
129 XXIII | to give some idea of it. ~3. Here let us remind ourselves
130 XXIII(541)| 3 1 Kings xiii. 1 ff. ~
131 XXIII(547)| 3 R.V. "the river." "The Eulaeus
132 XXIII(553)| 3 Jer. xxvi. (xxxiii.) 3. ~
133 XXIII(553)| 3 Jer. xxvi. (xxxiii.) 3. ~
134 XXIII(557)| 3 Eur. Phoen. 18 ff. ~
135 XXIII(563)| 3 Isa. xxxiv. 4. ~
136 XXIII(570)| 3 "Contemperatio." ~
137 XXIII(573)| 3 Cf. Test. Aser., 7. ~
138 XXIII(579)| 3 Cf. Heb. i. 14. ~
139 XXIII(583)| 3 In popular language mathematici
140 XXIII(587)| 3 Through the kindness of
141 XXIV | holds good of substances. ~3. But I know you are longing
142 XXV(600) | 3 Gal. i. 15 f. ~
143 XXV(601) | 1 Ps. Iviii. (Ivii.) 3. ~
144 XXV(603) | 3 Or, predestination, and
145 XXV(607) | 3 According to Origen, God
146 XXV | but real foreknowledge. ~3. And let no one think that
147 XXV(612) | 3 Matt. xxv. 34 f. ~
148 XXV(618) | 3 2 Cor. xi. 2:3 ff. ~
149 XXV(618) | 3 2 Cor. xi. 2:3 ff. ~
150 XXV(619) | 4 Cf. Rom. v. 3 f. ~
151 XXVI(622) | 3 "Does happiness come from
152 XXVI(629) | 3 Lev. xxvi. 16. ~
153 XXVI | who forsake godliness. ~3. And they who understand
154 XXVI(632) | 1 Lev. xxvi. 3 ff. ~
155 XXVI(634) | 3 Sept., "remainders," from
156 XXVI(639) | 3 Cf. 1 Kings xvii. 8 f. ~
157 XXVI(641) | 5 Cf. Isa. xx. 3. ~
158 XXVI(644) | 1 Cf. Rom. v. 3. ~
159 XXVI(646) | 3 Ps. xxxiv. (lxxxiii.) 19. ~
160 XXVI(647) | 4 Job xl. 3. ~
161 XXVI(650) | 3 Some MSS. omit "the righteous
162 XXVI(659) | 3 Cf. Rom. ix. 16. ~
163 XXVII(664)| 3 Ex. vii. 3. ~
164 XXVII(664)| 3 Ex. vii. 3. ~
165 XXVII(667)| 3 Sound. ~
166 XXVII | they suppose, even good. ~3. We have advisedly gone
167 XXVII(673)| 1 Ex. vii. 3. ~
168 XXVII(675)| 3 Ex. xii. 38. ~
169 XXVII(678)| 3 Ps. lxxxix. (lxxxviii.)
170 XXVII(684)| 3 3 Kings ii. 6. ~
171 XXVII(684)| 3 3 Kings ii. 6. ~
172 XXVII(685)| Hebrew. Cf. De Princip. i. 3, 4 (Hebraeus magister),
173 XXVII(685)| references. See also Chap, ii. 3 of this book. ~
174 XXVII(688)| 3 Cf. Acts v. 4. ~
175 XXVII(692)| 3 Ex. x. 27. ~
176 XXVII(696)| 3 Rom. ix. 22. ~
177 XXVII(699)| 3 Luke x. 13 ff. ~
178 XXVII(702)| 3 Ex. x. 27. ~
179 XXVII(704)| 5 Ex. x. 3. ~
180 XXVII(707)| 3 Ex. i. 14. ~
181 Index | Christianity, rapid spread, 2, 3, 108; and secular learning,
182 Index | 97; prophetic utterances. 3; His mortal body, 109; was
183 Index | Expectation of the Gentiles, 3, 173; the inspirer of better
184 Index | by prophecy to have come, 3 f. ~Mithrae, 87. ~Montanists,