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Alphabetical [« »] heat 3 heated 1 heaven 59 heavenly 22 heavens 17 heavier 1 hebrew 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 believe 22 find 22 follows 22 heavenly 22 new 22 receiving 22 righteousness | Origenes De principiis Concordances heavenly |
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1 I, I, 4| to the shadow or image of heavenly things; and such also was 2 I, V, 2| powers of wickedness also, in heavenly places, are spoken of by 3 I, V, 2| Gospel? Then we have certain heavenly beings called by a similar 4 I, VI, 3| with the assistance of the heavenly powers; and continue, on 5 I, VI, 3| every single office of the heavenly powers. From which, I think, 6 I, VII, 2| included amongst the number of heavenly things. And secondly, seeing 7 I, VII, 4| beings which are called heavenly. For, as regards man, how 8 I, VII, 4| the same to hold good with heavenly beings, which reason itself 9 I, VII, 5| properly applicable to these heavenly existences. The following 10 I, VII, 5| abide in this bright and heavenly body is more necessary, 11 I, VIII, 2| spiritual natures both among heavenly existences and human souls, 12 I, VIII, 2| shown to be the case with heavenly beings, let us borrow an 13 II, VI, 1| lips testifies, and as His heavenly Father bore Him witness, 14 II, VI, 7| similitude and shadow of heavenly things." And elsewhere, " 15 II, VIII, 2| holy angels and the other heavenly powers, since that definition 16 II, IX, 3| abodes, and clothed with heavenly and resplendent bodies; 17 II, IX, 7| the one hand were created heavenly, some on the other earthly, 18 II, IX, 7| also is it with regard to heavenly creatures, if we notice 19 II, X, 2| then, which exists among heavenly bodies, let them show to 20 II, X, 2| with the differences in heavenly bodies, we shall ask them 21 II, X, 2| borrowed a comparison from the heavenly bodies, saying, "One is 22 II, X, 2| another of fishes." For heavenly things are worthily compared