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Alphabetical [« »] abilities 1 ability 10 abject 2 able 23 abode 3 abodes 1 abounded 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 natures 24 seem 24 speak 23 able 23 ages 23 appears 23 language | Origenes De principiis Concordances able |
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1 Pre, 0, 1| how could they have been able to prophesy of Christ? And 2 I, I, 5| the knowledge which we are able to obtain of God, either 3 I, I, 7| things? How, also, is it able to perceive and understand 4 I, I, 7| perceive, however, who shall be able to describe or state what 5 I, II, 4| that a human mind should be able to apprehend how the unbegotten 6 I, III, 1| For although no one is able to speak with certainty 7 I, III, 3| present time we have been able to find no statement in 8 I, III, 4| His disciples were not yet able to receive, thus addresses 9 I, III, 8| of progress, shall we be able at some future time perhaps, 10 I, III, 8| many struggles that we are able to reach it) we ought so 11 I, VI, 4| numerous and powerful are able to live and to exist without 12 II, I, 2| requiring help, and others being able to give it, and others again 13 II, I, 4| discovered by chance, was able to suffice Him for an undertaking 14 II, III, 3| But as they will not be able immediately to escape all 15 II, III, 5| and I know not that I am able to enumerate the number 16 II, V, 3| appear an evil which is able to reward the good with 17 II, V, 3| defend, for they will not be able to maintain that a bad man 18 II, VII, 1| consider, then, that they are able to discover nothing which 19 II, VII, 2| the whole nation, who were able to look beyond the mere 20 II, VII, 4| have explained as we were able what sentiments ought to 21 II, VIII, 2| by means of which we are able to comprehend those things 22 II, IX, 6| declarations which we were able to produce from the holy 23 II, XI, 4| inquiry so that we may be able at last to describe, as