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1 TransPre | compilation of selected passages from Origen's works made 2 NoteGr | containing extracts of passages which may be of service 3 PreGreek | things in the collected passages which are inconsistent with 4 PreGreek | of useful and profitable passages, as it is concisely expressed 5 PreGreek | spurious and illegitimate passages in the margin as "heretical," " 6 PreGreek | the book: a selection of passages from the words of the impious 7 I | and countless similar passages: when they read these, I 8 I(52) | evidently means that certain passages taken literally do not instruct 9 I | And, indeed, very many passages so interpreted as to suit 10 I | one will doubt that these passages by means of seeming history, 11 I | historical truth of certain passages; for instance, that Abraham 12 I | ability, by comparing parallel passages scattered up and down Scripture, 13 I | ruler of Tyre. And the many passages relating to Nabuchadnosor, 14 II | said, by means of other passages containing the explanation 15 V | four full volumes on a few passages of the Gospel, he proceeds 16 VIII | the seemingly inconsistent passages, I fear something similar 17 VIII | befall the language of the passages before us; we are therefore 18 VIII | But if we consider other passages we shall see that even here 19 IX | passing by the numerous passages requiring careful reasoning 20 XI | Scripture, and not turn from the passages troubled by heretics with 21 XI | the good pasture of the passages they choose, drink the clear 22 XI | shy at feeding on those passages which, taken literally, 23 XII | offer to him who hears such passages, I must now tell. Charms 24 XII | fruit of profiting by these passages. Our inner nature is charmed; 25 XIV | For he quoted numerous passages, mainly from Plato, making 26 XIV | to this and to all those passages which Celsus has made out 27 XIV | soon discovers that many passages have a deeper signification 28 XIV | admit, then, that there are passages which speak of the body 29 XVIII | hard sayings and obscure passages in the Law and the Prophets, 30 XX | acquainted with these and similar passages, we wish to observe the 31 XXI | There are, indeed, countless passages in the Scriptures which 32 XXI | Will. ~6. But since certain passages in the Old Testament and 33 XXI | out for himself all the passages which seem to destroy Free 34 XXI | heterodox thinkers use these passages, themselves almost destroying 35 XXI | thus to understand these passages. Suppose some one ignorant 36 XXI | treatment, but dismiss such passages as resemble those they think 37 XXIII | prophecies concerning Judas, the passages themselves on investigation 38 XXIII | any one who studies the passages must despair of understanding 39 XXIII | fanciful interpretations of the passages, why it is that God has 40 XXIII(576)| 28 In the second of these passages he is called "the Archangel." ~ 41 XXV | saved. And some employ such passages to destroy man's Free Will, 42 XXVI | side, they will make use of passages which declare that oven 43 XXVI | suffice if we adduce certain passages from Exodus, Leviticus, 44 XXVI | And countless other passages will be brought forward 45 XXVI | they read the distracting passages of Scripture, to arrive 46 XXVI | who think that in these passages we have the good things 47 XXVI | briefly solve these perplexing passages. We must now say what the 48 XXVII | perdition, and adduce these passages in support of their views, 49 XXVII | must make use of similar passages from the New Testament. 50 XXVII | said, we may adduce similar passages from the Gospel, which go 51 XXVII | they will be upset by other passages and forced to escape from 52 Index | diligently, 22; use of parallel passages, 22, 32; the "main" connection