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Alphabetical [« »] lie 1 lies 1 lieth 2 life 69 life-and 1 light 63 lightning 4 | Frequency [« »] 72 upon 71 every 69 let 69 life 68 certain 67 out 67 time | Origenes De principiis Concordances life |
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1 Pre, 0, 1| men to a good and happy life from no other source than 2 Pre, 0, 5| having a substance and life of its own, shall, after 3 Pre, 0, 5| an inheritance of eternal life and blessedness, if its 4 Pre, 0, 10| living beings or without life, there is no distinct deliverance. ~ 5 I, I, 2| killeth, but the spirit giveth life," where there can be no 6 I, I, 6| twentieth or thirtieth year of life; but the intellect is sharpened 7 I, I, 9| chews and eats the bread of life which cometh down from heaven. 8 I, II, 4| accordingly, is also the truth and life of all things which exist. 9 I, II, 4| derived their being from life? or how could those things 10 I, II, 4| also should fall away from life, and bring death upon themselves 11 I, II, 4| God for the enjoyment of life should utterly perish, it 12 I, II, 4| the wisdom and word and life of God. And then, in the 13 I, II, 4| virtue of His being the Life, and the Word, and the Truth 14 I, II, 4| which they bring into this life, and carry with them when 15 I, II, 4| receiving the breath of life that He is made a Son, by 16 I, II, 7| also the Truth, and the Life, and the Resurrection,-in 17 I, III, 3| to be understood of the life, or the word, or the other 18 I, III, 5| things which are without life, and in all things universally 19 I, III, 5| things which are without life, or in those which, although 20 I, III, 5| all converted to a better life. In those persons alone 21 I, III, 5| already turning to a better life, and walking along the way 22 I, III, 6| into his face the breath of life, and man became a living 23 I, III, 7| begin to walk in newness of life. And therefore the expression 24 I, III, 7| should walk in newness of life, that they might receive 25 I, III, 7| things the gift of natural life. There is also a special 26 I, III, 8| the holy and the blessed life, in which (as it is only 27 I, VI, 2| who even in the present life are placed in the Church, 28 I, VI, 3| the whole of this mortal life is full of struggles and 29 I, VII, 4| have discovered to possess life and reason, were endowed 30 I, VIII, 3| the zeal and effort of our life; and if we always pursue 31 I, VIII, 3| according to the desert of our life or the amount of our zeal. 32 II, II, 2| without it; for an incorporeal life will rightly be considered 33 II, III, 1| themselves in the present life to these pursuits, and who, 34 II, III, 2| have become a partaker of life, it will then, in addition 35 II, III, 2| as the body partakes of life, then because life may be, 36 II, III, 2| partakes of life, then because life may be, and is, separated 37 II, III, 4| which has been done in this life will be said to be repeated,- 38 II, VI, 3| said, "No one shall take my life (animam) from me," inhering, 39 II, VI, 7| mean when he says, "Your life is hid with Christ in God; " 40 II, VI, 7| And elsewhere, "Is not our life upon the earth a shadow? " 41 II, VI, 7| shadow, but also all our life which is upon the earth 42 II, VIII, 1| eat the blood, because the life of all flesh is its blood; 43 II, VIII, 1| and ye shall not eat the life with the flesh; " in which 44 II, VIII, 1| blood of every animal is its life. And if any one now were 45 II, VIII, 1| living things, that the "life of all flesh is the blood," 46 II, VIII, 1| substance be endowed with life. That beasts of burden or 47 II, VIII, 1| countenance the breath of life, and man became a living 48 II, VIII, 1| persons to be endowed with life. But with regard to God, 49 II, IX, 7| had done anything in this life, "the elder shall serve 50 II, IX, 7| deserts of his previous life, so as to deserve to be 51 II, IX, 8| himself when he is in this life, will be prepared for every 52 II, X, 2| purged themselves in this life, i.e., sinners, he borrowed 53 II, X, 3| proportion to the dignity of his life and soul, a glory and dignity 54 II, X, 5| while existing in this life, have been unable to procure 55 II, X, 5| fatal poison was in this life lessened by no healing medicine; 56 II, X, 8| the habitations of this life, bright and glorious after 57 II, X, 8| wicked also, who in this life have loved the darkness 58 II, X, 8| ignorance which had in this life taken possession of their 59 II, XI, 1| things. As therefore, in this life, one man deems it the highest 60 II, XI, 1| inquire whether in that life which is the true one (which 61 II, XI, 1| God, i.e., in that eternal life), there will be for us some 62 II, XI, 2| the form of things in this life, and according to the gradations 63 II, XI, 2| manner of things in this life in all similar matters, 64 II, XI, 3| it will be the bread of life, which may nourish the soul 65 II, XI, 3| individual may depart from this life less perfectly instructed, 66 II, XI, 3| constancy the struggles of life and the trials of piety; 67 II, XI, 4| very forms of the bread of life, and the quality of that 68 II, XI, 4| Whence also, even in this life, those who devote themselves 69 II, XI, 4| those who possess in this life a kind of outline of truth