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27 viii
Origen
The Philocalia

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1 TransPre| perhaps be of service to the reader. "The fortunes of Origen 2 I | interpretation may be useful to the reader: ---- ~ ~~ Interpretation~ |~ |~ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -~ | | |~ 3 I | the careful and attentive reader of the words of the prophets, 4 I | Bridegroom. Clement, the reader who has got beyond the letter, 5 I | glory.74Who but a careless reader of these things would not 6 I | places where the careful reader will be distracted because 7 I | literally observed, or not. The reader must therefore, following 8 I | impossible. The cautious reader must therefore very carefully 9 I | unless, perchance, some reader by further labour may discover 10 IV | from the beginning. ~1. A reader who carefully distinguishes 11 VI | other Apostles. But if a reader comes who has been instructed 12 VII | more or less confusing the reader. ~Again, from the 4th Homily 180 13 VIII | taken, often confuse the reader, so that he suspects the 14 VIII | there he spoke with him." A reader glancing at the words as 15 IX | everywhere one and the same. A reader must therefore in every 16 IX | spiritual word in them. The reader of the Divine Scripture 17 XIV | mislead even an intelligent reader, alleging that they have 18 XIV | are enough to convince the reader, particularly in things 19 XIV | Scriptures. For even an ordinary reader soon discovers that many 20 XIV | difficulty? Well, the prudent reader of the narratives, who wishes 21 XVII | these points, and remind the reader of what was said above on 22 XVIII | thy wisdom." 350And any reader of the Psalms may find the 23 XXI | explanations of them; so that a reader studying our examples may 24 XXI | another unto dishonour?" 502A reader may well say, "If, as the 25 XXI | free agents." Let me ask a reader who makes this use of the 26 XXI | contradict himself, how does the reader who thus understands him 27 XXIII | prove his guilt to every reader. Now no blame would have


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