Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book VII

But we say that the fire sanctifies[54]

Origen de Principiis Book I

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Origen Commentary on John Book I

that His mouth had been set by His Father as a sharp sword, and that He was hidden under the shadow of His hand, made like to a chosen shaft and kept close in the Father's quiver, called His servant by the God of all things, and Israel, and Light of the Gentiles. The mouth of the Son of God is a sharp sword, for[161]

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