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Alphabetical [« »] see 62 seed 6 seeds 2 seeing 36 seek 9 seeketh 1 seeks 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 resurrection 36 s 36 save 36 seeing 36 shown 35 know 35 like | Origenes De principiis Concordances seeing |
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1 Pre, 0, 2| learn it from Himself; so, seeing there are many who think 2 I, I, 8| bodily natures is called seeing and being seen, is termed, 3 I, I, 8| Because, then, neither seeing nor being seen can be properly 4 I, I, 9| strength; for what else is seeing God in heart, but, according 5 I, II, 1| only-begotten Son of God is, seeing He is called by many different 6 I, II, 3| unbegotten Father Himself, seeing he denies that He had always 7 I, II, 8| whether the Son of God, seeing He is His Word and Wisdom, 8 I, II, 8| proportions, should, on seeing the latter, acknowledge 9 I, II, 10| whom He is called Father, seeing that Wisdom, which is the 10 I, II, 10| one ought to be offended, seeing God is the Father, that 11 I, II, 12| declarations of Scripture, seeing in the Gospel the Son is 12 I, III, 4| joy, and peace; " and, "Seeing ye began in the Spirit, 13 I, III, 8| by participating in it. Seeing, then, that firstly, they 14 I, III, 8| degrees of perfection; and seeing it is by partaking of the 15 I, IV, 2| on, although cursorily, seeing we were discussing a cognate 16 I, V, 4| exist no longer for ever." Seeing, then, that such are the 17 I, VI, 2| 2. Seeing, then, that such is the 18 I, VII, 2| heavenly things. And secondly, seeing that the course of the discussion 19 I, VII, 3| time without motion. And seeing that the stars move with 20 II, I, 1| earth or is born in it. Seeing, then, there is so great 21 II, I, 4| nature of corporeal being, seeing the diversity in the world 22 II, III, 2| may dispense with them; seeing our former treatise has 23 II, III, 2| be no bodily substance, seeing there will be no use for 24 II, III, 2| the clothing of the body, seeing it is an ornament to it, 25 II, III, 6| any causes of corruption, seeing it is the world of the saints 26 II, IV, 3| understanding, and not of seeing. For he who has understood 27 II, V, 2| those who had quitted Egypt, seeing we sometimes behold committed 28 II, V, 2| earthly-minded persons and the devil, seeing they have done nothing worthy 29 II, VI, 1| comprehend them by reason, seeing we men are weaker and frailer 30 II, VI, 1| first-born of every creature." Seeing, moreover, those declarations 31 II, VI, 1| head of Christ is God; " seeing clearly also that it is 32 II, VI, 5| a difficulty to any one, seeing we have frequently proved 33 II, VI, 6| has become wholly fire, seeing nothing but fire is visible 34 II, IX, 4| 4. Seeing, then, that all things which 35 II, IX, 4| hast Thou made them all; " -seeing, then, Christ is, as it 36 II, X, 3| passions of flesh and blood, seeing the apostle manifestly declares