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| Alphabetical [« »] impenitent 4 imperfect 1 imperil 1 impiety 21 impious 11 impiously 1 implant 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 foolish 21 gods 21 hearers 21 impiety 21 kings 21 literal 21 mysteries | Origen The Philocalia IntraText - Concordances impiety |
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1 I | himself to danger for his impiety. We must therefore remember 2 II | least, after such strange impiety, let them see how they can 3 XIV | the utmost audacity and impiety in their conceptions of 4 XVIII| together to try him for impiety, on account of certain of 5 XX | are much more guilty of impiety towards God, "Who provides 6 XX | root, or a thorn. But the impiety is obvious whichever way 7 XX | a man who accuses us of impiety; for any one may see, from 8 XX | it is that is guilty of impiety. Then he adds, "Even if 9 XX | draw nigh." 428Is it not impiety for the man who accuses 10 XX | the man who accuses us of impiety, to say that "the irrational 11 XXI | less be convicted of deep impiety, seeing that they do not 12 XXII | Celsus will tell us how it is impiety to relinquish ancestral 13 XXII | life; and how it can be impiety to abolish laws, those of 14 XXII | consequence, that it is impiety for the Jews to break their 15 XXII | no means to be taxed with impiety when he does not observe 16 XXII | only, so that piety and impiety are the same thing, inasmuch 17 XXII | no fear is, and count it impiety to partake of such food. ~ 18 XXII | nought;532and that it is impiety not to throw ourselves upon 19 XXIII| need we further pursue the impiety involved in the doctrine 20 XXIII| Himself the cause of their impiety and unholy conduct. For, 21 XXVII| such as have no tincture of impiety, and can support them with