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Alphabetical [« »] spiritual 34 spirituality 1 spiritually 2 splendour 19 spoils 1 spoke 4 spoken 21 | Frequency [« »] 19 never 19 point 19 possessed 19 splendour 19 thus 19 why 18 3 | Origenes De principiis Concordances splendour |
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1 I, I, 5| with the brightness and splendour of the sun, would it not 2 I, I, 5| necessary to tell him that the splendour of the sun was unspeakably 3 I, I, 6| but when we behold his splendour or his rays pouring in, 4 I, II, 5| upon her. For she is the splendour of the eternal light, and 5 I, II, 7| brightness: for it is by its splendour that we understand and feel 6 I, II, 7| light itself is. And this splendour, presenting itself gently 7 I, II, 7| capable of enduring the splendour of the light, being made 8 I, II, 9| the Omnipotent, and the splendour of eternal light, and the 9 I, II, 11| place, wisdom is called the splendour of eternal light. The force 10 I, II, 11| similitude of the sun and the splendour of its rays, and showed 11 I, II, 11| Now His wisdom is the splendour of that light, not only 12 I, II, 11| eternal and everlasting splendour. If this be fully understood, 13 I, VII, 2| to be understood of the splendour of their physical substance, 14 I, VII, 2| want of cleanness in the splendour of their bodily substance 15 I, VII, 3| the world the amount of splendour which has been entrusted 16 II, II, 2| beings, it shines in the splendour of celestial bodies, and 17 II, III, 7| changed"), will shine forth in splendour; or at least that when the 18 II, VI, 3| passing into His light and splendour, was made with Him in a 19 II, IX, 5| to glitter with a starry splendour; to give to some the glory