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Alphabetical [« »] truer 1 truly 14 trusting 1 truth 44 truths 3 turn 4 turned 3 | Frequency [« »] 44 condition 44 goodness 44 ought 44 truth 43 human 42 different 42 many | Origenes De principiis Concordances truth |
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1 Pre, 0, 1| are assured that grace and truth were obtained through Jesus 2 Pre, 0, 1| who know Christ to be the truth, agreeably to His own declaration, " 3 Pre, 0, 1| own declaration, "I am the truth," derive the knowledge which 4 Pre, 0, 2| as we ceased to seek for truth (notwithstanding the professions 5 Pre, 0, 2| alone is to be accepted as truth which differs in no respect 6 Pre, 0, 10| statements he may ascertain the truth regarding each individual 7 I, I, 1| worship Him in spirit and in truth." Fire and spirit, according 8 I, I, 1| are capable of receiving truth, as is said in the Psalms 9 I, I, 1| either thoroughly sees the truth of all things, or comes 10 I, I, 1| Himself, who is called the truth? Such is the meaning of 11 I, I, 1| the understanding of the truth?~ 12 I, I, 4| worship Him in spirit and in truth." And observe how logically 13 I, I, 4| together the spirit and the truth: He called God a Spirit, 14 I, I, 4| bodies; and He named Him the truth, to distinguish Him from 15 I, I, 4| worshipped God neither in truth nor in spirit, being in 16 I, I, 5| that, according to strict truth, God is incomprehensible, 17 I, II, 4| accordingly, is also the truth and life of all things which 18 I, II, 4| they came down from the truth? or how could rational beings 19 I, II, 4| Life, and the Word, and the Truth and the Resurrection: for 20 I, II, 6| Father Himself He is the truth: and as compared with us, 21 I, II, 7| creation; and is also the Truth, and the Life, and the Resurrection,- 22 I, V, 4| ascertain what is nearest to the truth, or what ought to be our 23 I, V, 5| Moreover our Lord, who is the truth, compared the power of His 24 I, VII, 3| desire of ascertaining the truth as far as possible, there 25 II, I, 5| to endure torture, this truth is confirmed; for she says, " 26 II, III, 1| fuller understanding of the truth who have devoted themselves 27 II, VI, 1| understand clearly what truth is, save the Father of truth? 28 II, VI, 1| truth is, save the Father of truth? who can investigate with 29 II, VI, 1| termed), this Wisdom, this Truth, is known to no other than 30 II, VI, 2| and reverence, that the truth of both natures may be clearly 31 II, VI, 3| and Word of God, and the Truth and the true Light, and 32 II, VI, 3| and the Wisdom, and the Truth, it had already wholly entered. 33 II, VI, 6| is more consistent with truth, do we not rather say, what 34 II, VI, 7| we must see whether the truth of all these shadows may 35 II, VI, 7| God, and the causes and truth of things. And the pledge 36 II, VI, 7| And the pledge of this truth being already received through 37 II, VII, 3| themselves logically to state the truth, but cannot even give their 38 II, IX, 5| indeed, what is dearly the truth of things is the privilege 39 II, XI, 1| may, by inquiring into the truth, ascertain the causes and 40 II, XI, 3| the soul with the food of truth and wisdom, and enlighten 41 II, XI, 4| become acquainted with the truth of God and the causes of 42 II, XI, 4| gratification; otherwise the love of truth would appear to have been 43 II, XI, 4| of the investigation of truth, are they made fitter for 44 II, XI, 4| life a kind of outline of truth and knowledge, shall be