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Alphabetical [« »] groanings 1 groans 1 gross 4 ground 15 grounded 1 grounds 6 grow 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 dead 15 declared 15 given 15 ground 15 here 15 lest 15 necessary | Origenes De principiis Concordances ground |
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1 I, I, 1| should there be the slightest ground for imagining, that from 2 I, II, 4| resurrection should have its ground in the wisdom and word and 3 I, II, 4| them is there the slightest ground for understanding anything 4 I, III, 4| or "lives," exist as the ground of the knowledge of God 5 I, V, 4| importance and difficulty on the ground of inference alone, or to 6 I, V, 5| broken and beaten to the ground. Thou indeed saidst in thy 7 I, VIII, 2| Creator, without any existing ground of merit, to confer upon 8 II, I, 3| world, will again furnish ground and occasion for the diversities 9 II, I, 4| animals, exhibit the same ground of change? For whatever 10 II, III, 4| to be poured out on the ground, the fall of the grain would 11 II, V, 3| regarded among men as the ground of virtue and wickedness, 12 II, IX, 3| undoubtedly be sought a ground of diversity. Regarding 13 II, IX, 5| offered in sacrifice,-is a ground of strong objection. Their 14 II, IX, 7| degree of his merit, on this ground, indeed, that each one, 15 II, X, 3| describes the sowing in the ground of a "bare grain of corn,