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Alphabetical [« »] cockles 1 cognate 1 cognisable 1 cold 13 colder 1 colds 1 collect 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 birth 13 book 13 children 13 cold 13 contrary 13 day 13 definition | Origenes De principiis Concordances cold |
Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, I, 7| that of taste; heat or cold, hardness or softness, roughness 2 II, I, 4| mention four qualities-heat, cold, dryness, humidity. These 3 II, VI, 6| metal iron is capable of cold and heat. If, then, a mass 4 II, VI, 6| time capable of admitting cold? On the contrary, because 5 II, VIII, 3| Him, and to have become cold. For the Lord also says, 6 II, VIII, 3| the love of many will grow cold." Nay, all things, whatever 7 II, VIII, 3| to be perpetually finding cold; and what is found to be 8 II, VIII, 3| described in holy Scripture as cold, according to the statement 9 II, VIII, 3| the book of Wisdom, "That cold north wind; " which same 10 II, VIII, 3| opposite nature are said to be cold; and if the love of many 11 II, VIII, 3| love of many is said to wax cold; we have to inquire whether 12 II, VIII, 3| be so termed from growing cold out of a betterand more 13 II, VIII, 3| anima, because it has waxed cold from the fervour of just