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Which Quotes by Origen
- But God, who is the beginning of all things, is not to be regarded as a composite being, lest perchance there should be found to…
- Then, in the next place, we must know that every being which is endowed with reason, and transgresses its statutes and limitations, is undoubtedly involved…
- When a house is being built which is to be made as strong as possible, the building takes place in fine weather and in calm,…
- When Jesus then is with the multitudes, He is not in His house, for the multitudes are outside of the house, and it is an…
- But the Wisdom of God, which is His only-begotten Son, being in all respects incapable of change or alteration, and every good quality in Him…
- This also is a part of the teaching of the Church, that there are certain angels of God, and certain good influences, which are His…
- If all things were made through Him, clearly so must the splendid revelations have been which were made to the fathers and prophets, and became…
- Having refuted, then, as well as we could, every notion which might suggest that we were to think of God as in any degree corporeal,…
- For whatever be the knowledge which we are able to obtain of God, either by perception or reflection, we must of necessity believe that He…
- We are obliged, therefore, to say that whoever speaks that which is foreign to religion is using many words, while he who speaks the words…
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