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1 TransPre | we find in Origen's own words about Holy Scripture a deep 2 PreGreek | selection of passages from the words of the impious Origen. [ 3 I | only. "For they," so the words stand, "have moved me to 4 I | new doctrines and strange words welcomed the Apostles, and 5 I | bearing witness to their words both by signs and wonders 6 I | Jesus, and making use of the words of the prophets concerning 7 I | attentive reader of the words of the prophets, if his 8 I | what we believe to be the words of God are not human compositions. 9 I | with all his soul to the words of God. If, however, the 10 I | multitude not by persuasive words of wisdom, but by demonstration 11 I | heretics when they read the words, "A fire is kindled in mine 12 I | things we also speak, not in words which man's wisdom teacheth, 13 I | complete mysteries. The precise words are these: "Woe unto you 14 I | thou mayest answer with words of truth to those who try 15 I | another epistle he quotes the words, "Thou shalt make all things 16 I | Sometimes it is only a few words, not literally true, which 17 I | sophistically trifle with the words, and confront you with frigid 18 I | Apostle Paul uses the express words? And what are we to say 19 I | letter of the Apostle's words, "Admonish the disorderly, 20 I | describe. ~22. The inspired words relate that God chose out 21 I | Israel,97we do not take the words in the same sense as the 22 I(101) | Rufinus, "If we listen to the words of Paul as the words of 23 I(101) | the words of Paul as the words of Christ speaking in him." ~ 24 I | earth: therefore let thy words be few." 112And it is fitting 25 II | 1st Psalm. ~1. The Divine words say that the Divine Scriptures 26 II | sayings shall be to you as the words of this book which is sealed, 27 II | faint echoes of the Divine words. This was what the Saviour 28 II | a knowlege of the Divine words when He said, "Which things 29 II | things also we speak, not in words which man's wisdom teacheth, 30 II | he says: ---- ~4. If the words of the Lord are pure words, 31 II | words of the Lord are pure words, as silver tried in a furnace, 32 IV | speech was not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration 33 V | of the flesh." 149If the words before us had not a hidden 34 V | 2. As far as the words go there are two possible 35 V | First of all, we adduced the words of Ecclesiastes, "My son, 36 V | Proverbs, "In the multitude of words thou shalt not escape sin, 37 V | if the mere speaking many words is much speaking, even if 38 V | speak many holy and saving words. If this be so, and he who 39 V | indulges in a "multitude of words," Solomon himself did not 40 V | be effective without many words of the simpler kind? Wisdom 41 V | perishing, "I prolonged my words unto you, and ye did not 42 V | that "in a multitude of words thou wilt not escape sin"; 43 V | sinned though he spake many words about the above-mentioned 44 V | inquire what "a multitude of words" is, and then pass on to 45 V | is not "a multitude of words," for it is not "words "; 46 V | of words," for it is not "words "; there is one Word 157 47 V | the whole Word. But as for words other than this Word, which 48 V | we may believe them to be words respecting truth, ---- what 49 V | a word, but each of them words. For the unit can nowhere 50 V | not on the number of the words, see whether we cannot say 51 V | must point out that the words should have been "In this 52 V | of his prophecy that the words of the book were sealed, 53 VI(174) | 1 R.V., "The words of the wise are as goads, 54 VI(174) | nails well fastened are the words of the masters of assemblies, 55 VI | Preacher,175all the Scriptures, words of the wise, are as goads, 56 VI | as nails well fastened, words which were given from collections 57 VII | Spirit Who speaks, for the words are clearly the Saviour' 58 VIII | A reader glancing at the words as they stand might suppose 59 IX | Romans, Volume IX. on the words, "What then? Is the law 60 IX | what we do with most other words; for there are other instances 61 IX | proved by the following words of the Apostle: "For when 62 IX | the meaning of law in the words,"Sin is not imputed where 63 IX | invariably use the same words to denote the same things; 64 X | botanist, nor can dissect the words of the Prophets, you must 65 XI | are shadowed out in these words. Every good pasture, and 66 XI | reminded of better sheep in the words, "And as for my sheep, they 67 XII | those many in number, the words of the Psalm will prove, " 68 XIV | ordinary acceptation of the words; for Aquila preserved the 69 XIV | investigate the meaning of words, where they deal with the 70 XIV | determine the exact meaning of words in different languages, 71 XIV | close connection of the words and the order of the incidents, 72 XIV | preaching was not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration 73 XIV | and grace be shed over his words,244and effective speakers 74 XIV | no means communicable in words, but is acquired through 75 XIV | Good is not communicable in words," 249and who say that "from 76 XIV | not at all communicable in words, and believing that God 77 XIV | hearers, so that, employing words familiar to them, it might 78 XIV | paid no attention to the words of the 45th Psalm, the Psalm " 79 XIV | and marred more than the words "born of men," in the passage 80 XIV | For we might say that the words of the philosophers, being " 81 XIV | men who have been born of words with a great voice, such 82 XIV | to hear the unutterable words thence proceeding. For we 83 XVI | writings of Moses and the words of the Prophets. Similarly, 84 XVI | men who understand the words, "Blessed are the peacemakers," 308 85 XVII(310) | maintained that all the words of a language were formed 86 XVII(311) | 2 According to Epicurus words, were formed originally, 87 XVII(311) | expression, call it a stream of words." ---- A. Gellius, Bk. v. 88 XVII | well-compacted system, with words known to extremely few, ---- 89 XVIII | laws to the people, his words are regarded as empty fables, 90 XVIII | does not give Paul's exact words, which run thus: "If any 91 XVIII | preaching was in persuasive words of that wisdom which is 92 XVIII | preaching were not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration 93 XVIII | into every land, and their words unto the end of the world." 334 94 XVIII | contain much thought in few words, and in which you may discover 95 XVIII | Howbeit I believed not the words, until I came, and mine 96 XVIII | Hosea, in his concluding words, exclaims, "Who is wise, 97 XVIII | to such an one that the words are not, "No wise man after 98 XVIII | may give heed to Solomon's words, "Ye fools, be of an understanding 99 XX | lines, I might quote the words of Solomon in the Proverbs: " 100 XX | strongholds of kings." 406But the words are not clear, and I therefore 101 XX | pleasure of him who in the words of our Scriptures is called " 102 XX | slave he rejoiced; in the words of the poet, "The noble 103 XX | and this is so, in the words of Celsus, "in order that 104 XX | and they who neglect the words intended to turn them may 105 XXI | one which heareth these words of mine, and doeth them, 106 XXI | God are both we and our words: All wisdom also and knowledge 107 XXI | and in explanation of the words, "On whom he will he hath 108 XXI | will say who from the bare words seeks to destroy Free Will. 109 XXI | were not for the additional words, "Lest haply they should 110 XXI | it is, when we find the words, "Lest haply they should 111 XXI | themselves so take the above words, to have had this motive 112 XXI | things and heard Divine words, they did not profit, while 113 XXI | Now let us look at the words, "So then it is not of him 114 XXI | think, we can offer to the words, "So then it is not of him 115 XXI | think, accounts for the words, "It is not of him that 116 XXI | For if we must take the words, "It is not of him that 117 XXI | who makes this use of the words, if he can imagine the Apostle 118 XXI | cannot, so far as these words go, be held responsible. 119 XXII | not to repeat the exact words of Celsus already quoted, 120 XXIII(537)| Ox. 1843) says "the three words texni/thj, dhmiourgo_j, 121 XXIII | that we were examining the words, "Let the lights be for 122 XXIII | if any one interprets the words certainly will be in the 123 XXIII | not shown by the following words which we shall quote: "Neither 124 XXIII | Laius, either in the precise words of the tragic poet, or in 125 XXIII | says, "I heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful 126 XXIII | from which we quoted the words, "I read in the pages of 127 XXIII | Nothing can be truer than your words. ~ 128 XXV | Epistle to the Romans, at the words "separated unto the gospel 129 XXV | and also make use of the words in the Psalms, "The wicked 130 XXV | on the clearness of the words, whether the wicked who 131 XXV | called to be an Apostle. The words stand thus: "We know that 132 XXV | is clearly shown by the words, "We know that all things 133 XXV | be adduced, we uphold the words, "Well done, good and faithful 134 XXV | sound reason also in the words, "Thou wicked and slothful 135 XXV | even supposing that the words "Separated unto the gospel 136 XXVI | on the 4th Psalm, at the words, "Many say, who will show 137 XXVI | healeth thee." 627And the words also from Deuteronomy against 138 XXVI | not observe to do all the words of this law which are written 139 XXVI | if we are to handle the words, "Many say, who will show 140 XXVI | sometimes, I suppose, even use words in a wrong sense, we must 141 XXVII | the frequently occurring words, "The Lord hardened the 142 XXVII | way of interpreting the words, "The Lord hardened the 143 XXVII | to be the meaning of the words,"The Lord hardened the heart 144 XXVII | our head, suffice for the words, "And the Lord hardened 145 XXVII | discover in the Apostle's own words the softer meaning he desires: " 146 XXVII | the literal meaning of the words, that Pharaoh's heart was 147 XXVII | think they understand the words, "The Lord hardened the 148 XXVII | not God at all; but if the words were truly spoken, I would


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