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Origen
Theologian
Born:
185
Died:
254
Church
God
Good
Made
Men
Truth
Related authors:
Albert Schweitzer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
John Calvin
Mary Baker Eddy
Paul Tillich
Reinhold Niebuhr
Thomas Aquinas
William Barclay
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 being essential, and such as cannot be changed and converted, His glory is therefore declared to be pure and sincere.
Origen
Wisdom
God
Good
Change
Son
Quality
Pure
Every
Changed
Respects
Good Quality
Sincere
Alteration
Him
Glory
His
Essential
Being
Cannot
Which
Converted
Incapable
Therefore
But Paul, in his preaching of the Gospel, is a debtor to deliver the word not to Barbarians only, but also to Greeks, and not only to the unwise, who would easily agree with him, but also to the wise.
Origen
Wise
Word
Preaching
Easily
Would
Only
Deliver
Also
Him
Gospel
Unwise
His
Debtor
Greeks
Barbarians
Paul
Who
Agree
We must believe what is good and true about the prophets, that they were sages, that they did understand what proceeded from their mouths, and that they bore prudence on their lips.
Origen
Good
Believe
Must
Bore
About
Prophets
True
Understand
Were
Prudence
Lips
Did
Mouths
Now the true soldiers of Christ must always be prepared to do battle for the truth, and must never, so far as lies with them, allow false convictions to creep in.
Origen
Truth
Faith
Battle
Christ
Convictions
Soldiers
Must
Lies
Be Prepared
Allow
Never
True
Always
False
Them
Far
Prepared
Now
Creep
To him who, though by no means near the end, is yet advancing, He is the way; to him who has put off all that is dead He is the life.
Origen
Life
Way
Though
He
Put
Advancing
Dead
Him
Off
End
Means
Who
Near
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 in sin by swerving from rectitude and justice.
Origen
Justice
Every
Must
Rectitude
Sin
Know
Involved
Limitations
Undoubtedly
Endowed
Being
Place
Which
Then
Next
Reason
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, so that nothing may hinder the structure from acquiring the needed solidity.
Origen
Strong
Made
Weather
Calm
Building
Nothing
Solidity
Possible
Fine
Structure
Takes
House
Hinder
Built
May
Being
Place
Which
Acquiring
Needed
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