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Alphabetical [« »] dean 1 dear 1 dearly 1 death 33 death-the 1 deaths 1 decay 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 account 33 case 33 creator 33 death 33 did 33 expression 33 prophets | Origenes De principiis Concordances death |
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1 Pre, 0, 4| and did not endure this death common (to man) in appearance 2 I, II, 4| away from life, and bring death upon themselves by their 3 I, II, 4| by their declension-for death is nothing else than a departure 4 I, II, 4| was necessary that, before death, there should be in existence 5 I, II, 4| would destroy the coming death, and that there should be 6 I, V, 5| seed. Prepare thy sons for death on account of the sins of 7 I, VIII, 4| its horn, shall be put to death in the same way; or even 8 II, III, 2| saying which is written, Death is swallowed up in victory! 9 II, III, 2| up in victory! Where, O death, is thy victory? O death, 10 II, III, 2| death, is thy victory? O death, thy sting has been swallowed 11 II, III, 2| swallowed up: the sting of death is sin, and the strength 12 II, III, 3| on immortality, and that death is swallowed up at the end; 13 II, III, 3| to be destroyed, on which death could operate, while the 14 II, III, 3| being no longer overcome by death, or of being wounded by 15 II, III, 3| of the material nature, death is both swallowed up, and 16 II, III, 3| deservedly said by all, "O death, where is thy victory? O 17 II, III, 3| where is thy victory? O death, where is thy sting? The 18 II, III, 3| thy sting? The sting of death is sin." If these conclusions, 19 II, IV, 4| them, and at last put to death even the son, is said in 20 II, IV, 4| commanded them to be put to death before him, and burned their 21 II, V, 3| Christ, indeed, was put to death in the flesh, but quickened 22 II, V, 3| nature that, when put to death, they sought God. By all 23 II, V, 4| that which is good made death unto me? God forbid." As 24 II, V, 4| follow he says, "Sin wrought death in me by that which is good," 25 II, VI, 2| was greatly troubled in death, saying, as He Himself; 26 II, VI, 2| soul is sorrowful even unto death; " and that at the last 27 II, VI, 2| last He was brought to that death which is accounted the most 28 II, VI, 2| overthrowing the empire of death, laden with its spoils. 29 II, VI, 3| nature which could admit of death; and He is called the Son 30 II, VIII, 4| is sorrowful, even unto death; " and, "No man taketh My 31 II, VIII, 5| is sorrowful, even unto death," have interpreted them 32 II, X, 3| after its corruption and death, repairs and restores the 33 II, X, 5| more tolerable to submit to death than to endure perpetually