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seems 38
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sees 10
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30 itself
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30 seen
30 shown
30 still
30 substance
Origen
The Philocalia

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seen

   Part
1 I | given by the things that are seen, we strengthen our position 2 I | things are very clearly seen to be providential, while 3 I | origin of things that are seen, and for the origin of others 4 I | the origin of others not seen, and all this is the offspring 5 I | and thronging thoughts, seen as through a lattice,45and 6 I | of life,71which could be seen and felt, so that whoever 7 I | below at the foot were to be seen, Jesus beheld the kingdoms 8 I | while the secret things, not seen by all, but as it were buried 9 I | beneath the things that are seen, are the hidden treasures 10 I | of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through 11 I | and the Prophets which are seen are akin to the things of 12 I | the Prophets which are not seen but are intelligible.124 13 I | were of a body which is seen, and a soul therein apprehended 14 IV | the power of God is really seen. For the mysteries of the 15 V | meaning of the book being seen by John written in front 16 XII | If any of you have ever seen an asp or some other venomous 17 XIV | of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through 18 XIV | world and things that are seen, from which they rise to 19 XIV | God appeared, for He was seen, not with their bodily eyes, 20 XVIII| traces of their wisdom may be seen in the worship of irrational 21 XVIII| proofs of his wisdom may be seen in his works, which contain 22 XVIII| came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half 23 XVIII| the things that are not seen ---- and these doctrines 24 XVIII| of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through 25 XVIII| inferior people, as we have seen, are ignoramuses; and your 26 XX | confusion of thought has not seen that he is blaming the Philosophers 27 XX | here, again, Celsus has not seen where the difference lies 28 XXI | had received the seed was seen to be flourishing; the husbandman 29 XXI | and hear things which, if seen and heard, would convict 30 XXII | the mercy of Him Who is seen and proved to be more mighty


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