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Alphabetical [« »] indiscriminately 1 indissolubly 2 indistinguishable 1 individual 28 individuals 4 individuals-if 1 induced 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 view 28 creature 28 great 28 individual 28 known 28 prophet 28 put | Origenes De principiis Concordances individual |
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1 Pre, 0, 10| the truth regarding each individual topic, and form, as we have 2 I, I, 7| and to sight, and as the individual members, formed by God, 3 I, I, 7| perceiving and understanding individual things, and for being set 4 I, II, 9| He is present, as if one individual. And although the breath 5 I, II, 12| disposal and arrangement of individual things, each in its season. 6 I, III, 8| And while pointing out the individual distinction of gifts, he 7 I, III, 8| lapsus take place, and the individual quickly repent and return 8 I, V, 1| were not known by any other individual; and that there were others 9 I, VI, 2| remarked, the lapse by which an individual falls away from his position 10 I, VIII, 1| and mental vigour of each individual spirit.~ 11 I, VIII, 2| the denial, but some other individual in him; how should Paul 12 I, VIII, 4| and moral progress of each individual, So, then, the angelic office 13 I, VIII, 4| discerning along with Him each individual thing, until they arrive 14 II, III, 4| the first, so that every individual grain would lie for the 15 II, V, 2| banquet, he beheld a certain individual not clothed with wedding 16 II, V, 3| Scriptures, what are the individual virtues, and not deceive 17 II, VI, 3| diversity characterized the individual souls, so that one was attached 18 II, VII, 2| themselves, and scarcely another individual out of the whole nation, 19 II, VII, 3| others faith; and so to each individual of those who are capable 20 II, VII, 3| that which is needed by the individual who has deserved to participate. 21 II, VIII, 2| subject of inquiry when each individual topic shall begin to be 22 II, IX, 4| special reason for each individual case.~ 23 II, IX, 5| God upon the deeds of each individual will appear a thing not 24 II, IX, 6| from the freedom of the individual will. Now God, who deemed 25 II, IX, 6| continues to regulate each individual according to the variety 26 II, IX, 8| grounds of the merits in each individual case are only recognised 27 II, XI, 3| God; so that, although an individual may depart from this life 28 II, XI, 5| Israel mean, and what the individual people of each tribe. Then,