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Origen
The Philocalia

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1 I | is the "governor of the people," and that his seed shall 2 I | the sins of God's former people, and this has come to pass 3 I | with those which are not a people: I will provoke them to 4 I | with those which were not a people, the foolish people, whom 5 I | not a people, the foolish people, whom God chose through 6 I | shall be shepherd of my people Israel."14And the seventy 7 I | to be cut off from their people. If an express enactment 8 I | shall be cut off from his people." 76If you wish to see some 9 I | progenitors of the rulers of the people, and these again the ancestors 10 I | up to the rulers of the people, and the rulers to the patriarchs, 11 I | house and rest, when the people were in camp and struggling 12 V | If thou wilt forgive this people their sin, forgive them; 13 VII | personifies this or that people, or anything whatsoever, 14 IX | strangers will I speak unto this people; and not even then will 15 IX | in the Deluge, and to the people of Sodom as well, and to 16 XIII | returned to divide God's people into two parts, and make 17 XIV | up." 266And again, "The people which sat in darkness saw 18 XIV | dainties, but only rich people accustomed to live delicately. 19 XVIII| and bequeaths laws to the people, his words are regarded 20 XVIII| the history of the Jewish people, and the utterances of the 21 XVIII| the masses and ordinary people. And the same applies to 22 XVIII| none but fools, low-born people, blockheads, slaves, weak 23 XVIII| persuade only silly, ill-bred people, blockheads, and slaves, 24 XVIII| a gathering of sensible people, and would never dare to 25 XVIII| are considered educated people, but invite the common people 26 XVIII| people, but invite the common people to assemble, are like the 27 XVIII| masses as well as to other people. ~22. If the Philosophers 28 XVIII| near a company of sensible people, nor venture to show their 29 XVIII| are the simpler sort of people, and require such teaching 30 XVIII| ignoramuses you mean inferior people, do you when you try to 31 XVIII| seek to attract inferior people or the cultured? Certainly 32 XVIII| with Philosophy. Inferior people, then. But inferior people, 33 XVIII| people, then. But inferior people, as we have seen, are ignoramuses; 34 XVIII| to win many such inferior people to Philosophy; it follows 35 XVIII| are portentously stupid people, my answer is that I do 36 XX | men who from hatred of the people they dislike, blame them 37 XX | understanding. But we Christian people, who are dedicated to the 38 XX | exceedingly wise: the ants are a people not strong, yet they provide 39 XX | evidence to show that many people have been preserved from 40 XX | of an augur to turn His people from the practice of augury, 41 XXI | the Psalms, "Oh that my people had hearkened unto me, and 42 XXI | was in the power of the people to hearken and walk in the 43 XXI | that he might not let the people go; and with this shall 44 XXI | saying, "Thou wilt not let my people go.460Behold, I smite all 45 XXI | they who are called the people of Tyre,487although it was 46 XXI | the Saviour preach to such people to their hurt, so that a 47 XXII | country of the Jews and its people, to the one or more angels 48 XXII | would say, assign the Jewish people and their country to one 49 XXII | Lord's portion became his people Jacob; Israel the lot of 50 XXII | said, Behold, they are one people, and they have all one language; 51 XXII | portion of the Lord and His people called Jacob, and Israel 52 XXII | belonging to the former people who did not sin. And let 53 XXIII| that for the sake of the people to whom Cyrus was a benefactor, 54 XXIII| the nativity of certain people in Etheopia such that they 55 XXVI | opinion of very ignorant people, for the causes of such 56 XXVII| that he should not let the people go? For you tell us that 57 XXVII| sad were applied to the people in the course of what befell 58 XXVII| goodness of God;674for the people were through the numerous 59 XXVII| the other enemies of the people. And this familiar ending 60 XXVII| doth not forsake his own people." 683If the incurring punishment 61 XXVII| chastised as well as his people, was not punished with good 62 XXVII| Egyptians who went out with the people, mean mercy; but to the 63 XXVII| the cause of evil to some people. "Woe unto thee. Chorazin! 64 XXVII| day of judgment for the people of Tyre and Sidon than for 65 XXVII| that he might not let the people go, can be just, and at 66 XXVII| If thou wilt not let my people go"; 703 and in another


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