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Origenism
Origenism Or"i*gen*ism, n. (Eccl. Hist.) The opinions of Origen of Alexandria, who lived in the 3d century, one of the most learned of the Greek Fathers. Prominent in his teaching was the doctrine that all created beings, including Satan, will ultimately be saved.
Origenist
Origenist Or"i*gen*ist, n. A follower of Origen of Alexandria.

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- in his lifetime are discussed by Rufinus in De adulteratione librorum Origenis. The Dialogus de recta in Deum fide, the Philosophumena attributed to Hippolytus...
- Hexapla (Koinē Gr****: Ἑξαπλᾶ, lit. 'sixfold'), also called Origenis Hexaplorum, is a critical edition of the Hebrew Bible in six versions, four of them...
- Harper & Brothers, pp. 92–98 Origen (1829), D. Caillau; D. Guillon (eds.), Origenis commentaria, Collectio selecta ss. Ecclesiae Patrum, vol. 10, Méquiqnon-Havard...
- A Latin rendering of the Tetragrammaton has been the form "Jova". (Origenis Hexaplorum, edited by Frederick Field, 1875)...
- studies he returned to Flanders with two precious m****cripts – Expositio Origenis in Matheum (a 13th-century Latin version of Origen's Commentary on the...
- conversi orationem fundimus, non facile cuiquam **** ratione compertum" (Origenis in Numeros homiliae, Homilia V, 1; translation Matthew 24:27 Michael P...
-  73–74. Fragments of the Hexapla may be found in Field, Frederick (1875). Origenis Hexaplorum. Oxford, UK: E typographeo Clarendoniano. As implemented in...
- Durostorum Anonymi [not Origen] (1844). Carl Heinrich Eduard Lommatzsch (ed.). Origenis Opera omnia quae graece vel latine tantum exstant et ejus nomine cir****feruntur...
- collected earlier and published by Frederick Field in his influential work, Origenis Hexaplorum quæ Supersunt, Oxford, 1875. Epiphanius' On Weights and Measures...
- defences of himself against attacks by Jerome. De Adulteratione Librorum Origenis – an appendix to his translation of the Apology of Pamphilus, and intended...