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Alphabetical [« »] others 58 others-so 1 otherwise 7 ought 44 our 149 ours 7 ourselves 8 | Frequency [« »] 45 kind 44 condition 44 goodness 44 ought 44 truth 43 human 42 different | Origenes De principiis Concordances ought |
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1 Pre, 0, 3| 3. Now it ought to be known that the holy 2 I, I, 4| Samaritan view, that God ought to be worshipped on Mount 3 I, I, 4| inquiring of Him whether God ought to be worshipped in Jerusalem 4 I, I, 4| Jerusalem is the place where we ought to worship." To this opinion 5 I, I, 6| differing, and that which ought to be free from all bodily 6 I, II, 2| not whether our curiosity ought to advance beyond this, 7 I, II, 6| that the will of the Father ought alone to be sufficient for 8 I, II, 7| Resurrection,-in the same way ought we to understand also the 9 I, II, 9| is the power of God," it ought to be termed not only the 10 I, II, 10| than Christ? And as no one ought to be offended, seeing God 11 I, II, 10| called omnipotent, no one ought to be offended that the 12 I, II, 10| doubtless the only-begotten Son ought to be omnipotent, that the 13 I, III, 4| lives, Thou wilt be known," ought to be understood of Christ 14 I, III, 6| between good and evil, they ought to avoid and guard against 15 I, III, 8| are able to reach it) we ought so to continue, that no 16 I, V, 4| nearest to the truth, or what ought to be our opinions agreeably 17 I, V, 4| what souls of Tyrians, we ought to understand, whether that 18 I, VI, 1| difficulty and importance, he ought to bring to the effort a 19 I, VI, 2| one end to all things, so ought we to understand that there 20 I, VII, 1| ascertain whether they also ought properly to be reckoned 21 I, VII, 3| understanding on these matters, we ought first to inquire after this 22 I, VIII, 4| from the sacred Scriptures ought to be understood.~Fragment 23 II, I, 1| what other cause than this ought to be assigned for the existence 24 II, I, 3| that the whole world also ought to be regarded as some huge 25 II, IV, 1| does the expression, which ought to be used by those who 26 II, IV, 1| respecting oaths, saying that we ought not to "swear either by 27 II, IV, 3| by nature, then neither ought He to be visible to the 28 II, IV, 4| how such an expression ought to be understood.~ 29 II, V, 2| parable itself. Moreover, they ought to explain this also, how 30 II, V, 3| the authority of Scripture ought to be sufficient to refute 31 II, VI, 1| with whom the Word was), we ought to regard it as certain 32 II, VI, 3| the apostle to those who ought to imitate it, that "he 33 II, VII, 1| that, in the next place, it ought to be shown, with respect 34 II, VII, 2| firmly persuaded that neither ought circumcision to be understood 35 II, VII, 4| were able what sentiments ought to be entertained regarding 36 II, VIII, 5| than the rest of the body, ought to be understood to mean 37 II, IX, 3| it is certain that these ought to be regarded not as of 38 II, IX, 6| dwelling, in which there ought to be not only vessels of 39 II, IX, 7| righteousness of the Creator ought to appear in everything. 40 II, IX, 8| retribution, so far as each one ought to be assisted or cared 41 II, X, 1| opinions on these points ought to be. But that these subjects 42 II, X, 1| it seems to me that we ought first to consider the nature 43 II, X, 1| certainly necessary, we ought to be invested with no other 44 II, X, 7| joining itself to the Lord, it ought to have been one spirit.