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Origen
The Philocalia

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1 I | Divine inspiration, let us bring together a few brief remarks 2 I | that are not, that he might bring to nought the things that 3 IV | the ends of the earth, and bring into subjection to the word 4 IX | law hath been our tutor to bring us unto Christ, that we 5 XIII | Christianity your "object," and to bring the whole force of your 6 XIV | that are not, that he may bring to nought the things that 7 XVIII| gave a word to those who bring good tidings with great 8 XVIII| that are not, that he might bring to nought the things that 9 XVIII| our public discourses to bring forth what is best and most 10 XVIII| for the sick that he may bring them the help they need, 11 XX | service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth; 12 XX | that so many philosophers bring Providence into their arguments 13 XX | that would be not only to bring down the soul from the vaults 14 XX | at long intervals, and to bring its father, dead and buried 15 XXI | time, whenever they shall bring forth fruit abundantly, 16 XXI | not contradictory; we must bring them both together, and 17 XXII | distinctly mean, if he can bring it about, to make a Jew 18 XXII | to rise above these and bring the soul near to the Creator, 19 XXIII| has brought about or will bring about what he relates, but 20 XXIII| Jeremiah, in order that he may bring us back to ourselves, and 21 XXIII| what the Lord intends to bring upon every nation. ~19. 22 XXIII| different from human kind, do bring about some of the events 23 XXIII| the detestable results, bring things to pass of their 24 XXV | all that follows they who bring in by a side wind the absurd 25 XXV | say, "I buffet my body and bring it into bondage, lest by 26 XXV | not buffet his body and bring it into bondage as much 27 XXV | would buffet his body, and bring it into bondage, because 28 XXVI | and very many. And he will bring upon thee again all the 29 XXVI | this law, will the Lord bring upon thee, until it utterly 30 XXVII| it is unworthy of God to bring about the hardening of any 31 XXVII| to say, "And thou shalt bring down his hoar head in peace 32 XXVII| to the unbelieving they bring hardness of heart. And,


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