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Origen
The Philocalia

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1 I | possessions, the Word, though the number of the preachers was not 2 I | discovered by the greater number of readers. Hardhearted 3 I | edification. As for the number, the six waterpots may reasonably 4 I | days, six being a perfect number.55~~~~~~13. That we may profit 5 I(55) | 5 That is, a number equal to the sum of its 6 III | books are twenty-two 137in number. From the same volume on 7 III(137)| first who pointed out this number was also that of the letters 8 III(137)| hence, it was concluded, the number of the books in the Hebrew 9 III(137)| ordained to agree with the number of the Hebrew letters." ---- 10 III | with numbers, and every number has among real existences 11 III | Hebrew tradition, the same in number as the letters of the Hebrew 12 III(138)| supposed agreement in the number of the Hebrew letters with 13 III(138)| Hebrew letters with the number of the Hebrew sacred books 14 V | doctrines and not on the number of the words, see whether 15 XII | being, and those many in number, the words of the Psalm 16 XIV | the wants of the greater number, has benefited many. At 17 XVI | arose such an incredible number of philosophic sects of 18 XVIII | And as regards the greater number of believers, who have escaped 19 XVIII | of Jesus by a very small number of persons who are considered 20 XVIII | most Divine, when we have a number of intelligent hearers, 21 XX(403) | all things in measure and number and weight." Origen's word 22 XXI | God leaves the greater number of men without chastisement, 23 XXII | peoples, according to the number of the angels of God; and 24 XXIV | present case, but of any number you please; for our argument 25 XXV(607)| Origen, God created a finite number of souls to begin with; 26 Index | books are twenty -two in number, 34 and note: its solecisms 27 Index | according to Origen, a finite number created, 210; different


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