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Alphabetical [« »] celestial 11 censurable 1 censure 4 certain 68 certainly 29 certainty 4 chains 1 | Frequency [« »] 71 every 69 let 69 life 68 certain 67 out 67 time 67 without | Origenes De principiis Concordances certain |
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1 Pre, 0, 3| the utmost clearness on certain points which they believed 2 Pre, 0, 7| took its beginning at a certain time, and is to be destroyed 3 Pre, 0, 8| written are the forms of certain mysteries, and the images 4 Pre, 0, 10| the Church, that there are certain angels of God, and certain 5 Pre, 0, 10| certain angels of God, and certain good influences, which are 6 I, I, 6| agreeably to its nature, is certain from observation of our 7 I, I, 6| with respect to whom it is certain, that if the. mind do not 8 I, I, 7| underlies every bodily sense a certain peculiar sensible substance, 9 I, I, 7| understood that the mind bears a certain relationship to God, of 10 I, II, 6| who picture to themselves certain emanations, so as to divide 11 I, II, 9| out by each one of them certain attributes which belong 12 I, II, 10| appear to have received a certain increase, and to have risen 13 I, III, 6| and by this means bear certain seeds, implanted within 14 I, V, 1| Scripture numerous names of certain orders and offices, not 15 I, V, 1| to ascertain. There are certain holy angels of God whom 16 I, V, 1| he shows that there were certain beings besides those which 17 I, V, 2| of Scripture. Moreover, certain angels of the devil are 18 I, V, 2| manifest. There are also certain princes of this world spoken 19 I, V, 2| After the principalities, certain powers also are named with 20 I, V, 2| rulers of this darkness. Certain spiritual powers of wickedness 21 I, V, 2| the Gospel? Then we have certain heavenly beings called by 22 I, V, 2| even of us human beings certain different orders are mentioned 23 I, V, 3| underlying which it is certain that there are personal 24 I, V, 3| founder of all things, created certain of them holy and happy, 25 I, V, 3| of an opposite kind, and certain others so that they were 26 I, V, 3| something which is in a certain degree inseparable from 27 I, V, 4| these words are spoken of a certain angel who had received the 28 I, V, 5| i.e., a fugitive. Now it is certain that by the dragon is understood 29 I, VI, 1| than in that of fixed and certain decision. For we have pointed 30 I, VI, 2| declension and defection. Certain of those, indeed, who remained 31 I, VI, 3| borne in mind, however, that certain beings who fell away from 32 I, VI, 4| But since Paul says that certain things are visible and temporal, 33 I, VII, 2| following opinion which certain of our friends entertain 34 I, VII, 2| regarding the holy angels, and certain heretics also regarding 35 I, VIII, 3| also the light, and it is certain that the darkness does not 36 II, III, 5| that among created beings certain ages may be understood, 37 II, III, 6| Saviour also points out a certain other world besides this 38 II, III, 6| For, as if He were of a certain other world, He says, "I 39 II, III, 6| maintain the existence of certain images which the Greeks 40 II, IV, 3| hearts of the simple by certain deceptive sophisms, I do 41 II, V, 2| and wonders, if it were certain that they would have repented, 42 II, V, 2| repentance. Again, in a certain parable of the Gospel, where 43 II, V, 2| the banquet, he beheld a certain individual not clothed with 44 II, V, 4| he be so), so also it is certain that without these virtues 45 II, VI, 1| we ought to regard it as certain that this Word, or Reason ( 46 II, VII, 1| have heard, indeed, that certain heretics have dared to say 47 II, VIII, 1| by those who lay down in certain words a definition of soul. 48 II, VIII, 1| regarding Christ-for it is certain, as the Gospel bears witness, 49 II, VIII, 4| different instances, and that certain understandings retain something 50 II, VIII, 5| human members, but that certain of His powers are indicated 51 II, VIII, 5| Finally, I am aware that certain critics, in explaining the 52 II, IX, 1| would be sufficient. It is certain that He made them according 53 II, IX, 1| and the earth." For it is certain that the firmament is not 54 II, IX, 2| to be made bad. For it is certain that to want goodness is 55 II, IX, 2| Creator of all things admitted certain seeds and causes of variety 56 II, IX, 3| called world. In which world certain beings are said to be super-celestial, 57 II, IX, 3| another star in glory." Certain beings are called earthly, 58 II, IX, 3| milder disposition. And certain of them live under laws 59 II, IX, 3| character, rather than laws. And certain of them, from the hour of 60 II, IX, 3| himself? There are also certain invisible powers to which 61 II, IX, 3| intimates that there are certain lower powers, and that among 62 II, IX, 3| to require; since it is certain that these ought to be regarded 63 II, IX, 7| election may stand," that (as certain think) some things on the 64 II, X, 1| bodies. What then? If it is certain that we are to make use 65 II, X, 4| it had stamped on itself certain signs and forms at the moment 66 II, X, 4| the substance of the soul certain tortures are produced by 67 II, XI, 1| regarding promises. It is certain that there is no living 68 II, XI, 2| 2. Certain persons, then, refusing