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Origen
The Philocalia

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1 TransPre | preservation of a large part of it in the Philocalia. 2 I | two also the "corporeal" part with its power of edification. 3 I | I mean the "corporeal" part of the Scriptures, many 4 I | either forsake the doctrinal part because we receive no instruction 5 I | some is unreal; and that no part of the Law is to be literally 6 V | each of these meanings is a part of the whole Word. But as 7 IX | written in our governing part,205and day by day becoming 8 IX(205) | 4 The governing part, or reason. The Stoics taught 9 IX(205) | hegemonicon or governing part, the five senses, the faculty 10 X | to be used, and to what part it is to be applied, and 11 X | tell for what use every part, even the least, was intended 12 XI | Gospels and not tread down any part of them, and while we drink 13 XVII(310) | 1 De Interp. Bk. i. part 1, chap. 2. See also Plato, 14 XIX | better reason for the most part to adopt their opinions. 15 XXI | righteous judgment of God forms part of 431the preaching of the 16 XXI | that, though for the most part 436the nature of animals 17 XXI(436) | translate, "the greater part of the nature assigned to 18 XXI | the same lump to make one part a vessel unto honour, and 19 XXI | understood that man plays his part, though the manliness and 20 XXI | God effects the greater part of it. And that what we 21 XXI | the same lump to make one part a vessel unto honour, and 22 XXII | the garb of history, in part literally true, in part 23 XXII | part literally true, in part conveying some secret meaning, 24 XXIII | has forgotten that he is a part of the world, and subject 25 XXIII | planet, or in what minutest part of the sign it appeared, 26 XXIII | not only in which twelfth part of the Zodiac the star in 27 XXIII | question is, but also in what part of the twelfth part, and 28 XXIII | what part of the twelfth part, and in which of its sixty 29 XXIII | Zodiac is there, but also the part of the sign, and the sixtieth 30 XXIII | the sign, and the sixtieth part of this part, whether the 31 XXIII | the sixtieth part of this part, whether the first or second 32 XXIII | equivalent to half the twelfth part, can any one ascertain the 33 XXIII | one ascertain the sixtieth part, unless he has a corresponding 34 XXIII | relation of the stars, and the part of the sign on the horizon. 35 XXIII | east at the rate of one part in a hundred years, and 36 XXIII(568)| 1 "Twelfth part." ~ 37 XXIII(591)| equally complete in every part." Possibly, "co-extensive 38 XXIV | uncreated substances will be a part of the other, and, as they 39 XXIV | filled matter, or was in a part of it. If any one prefers 40 XXIV | to say that God was in a part of matter, he makes God 41 XXIV | smaller than matter: if a part really contained the whole 42 XXIV | deserves blame, because He left part of the matter in its evil 43 XXIV | to the destruction of the part on which He worked. In truth, 44 XXIV | to have been done to this part of matter; inasmuch as though 45 XXIV | perception of evil; but now every part of it has the perception 46 XXVI(620) | preference," which is a part of the voluntary, but not


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