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1 pref, 0| to incur the reproach: "Thou wicked and slothful servant, 2 pref, 0| wicked and slothful servant, thou oughtest to have put my 3 1, 22 | down by Divine authority: "Thou shalt love thy neighbour 4 1, 22 | neighbour as thyself;" but, "Thou shalt love God with all 5 1, 26 | our neighbour beside us. "Thou shalt love," He says, "the 6 1, 26 | and with all thy mind; and thou shalt love thy neighbour 7 1, 26 | ourselves; yet when it is said, "Thou shalt love thy neighbour 8 1, 30 | our Lord says, "Go and do thou likewise;" teaching us that 9 1, 30 | when he says: "For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, 10 1, 30 | shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt 11 1, 30 | adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt 12 1, 30 | kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, 13 1, 30 | not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if 14 1, 30 | in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbour 15 1, 31 | plainly, "I said to the LORD, Thou art my God, for Thou neediest 16 1, 31 | LORD, Thou art my God, for Thou neediest not my goodness." 17 1, 32 | I AM THAT I AM," and "Thou shalt say to them, I AM 18 2, 10 | explanation, when it says: "Thou shalt not muzzle the ox 19 2, 41 | hyssop, "that the bones which Thou hast broken may rejoice." ~ 20 3, 3 | not hid from Thee, which Thou didst make in secret," it 21 3, 7 | if I recollect aright, "Thou, Father Neptune, whose hoary 22 3, 16 | follows, "for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire 23 3, 17 | thy daughter, and so shalt thou have performed a weighty 24 3, 18 | For he says: "Blessed art Thou, O God of our fathers, and 25 3, 18 | and all Thy creatures. Thou merriest Adam, and gavest 26 3, 18 | stay. ... And now, O Lord. Thou knowest that I take not 27 3, 26 | passage where we read, "Thou, Lord, hast crowned us with 28 4, 16 | form of sound words,; which thou hast heard of me?" And is 29 4, 16 | too, he says: "But speak thou the things which become 30 4, 16 | Teach me to do Thy will; for Thou art my God." And so the 31 4, 16 | disciple: "But continue thou in the things which thou 32 4, 16 | thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been 33 4, 16 | assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them." For 34 4, 21 | addressing the Son says, 'Thou art a priest forever after 35 4, 21 | would be justly roused. Dost thou, then, think that thou wilt 36 4, 21 | Dost thou, then, think that thou wilt carry off with impunity 37 4, 21 | artifices? For, granting that thou art not immodest in thy 38 4, 21 | behaviour towards men, and that thou art not polluted in mind 39 4, 21 | violating what is God's, thou provest thyself worse than 40 4, 21 | adulteress. The fact that thou considerest thyself adorned 41 4, 21 | into a lie? Thy Lord says, 'Thou can't not make one hair 42 4, 21 | white or black;' and dost thou wish to have greater power 43 4, 21 | rash and sacrilegious hand thou wouldst fain change the 44 4, 21 | prophetic look to the future, thou shouldst dye it the color 45 4, 21 | unquestionable than thine own, when thou art afraid to show thyself? 46 4, 21 | afraid to show thyself? If thou art comely why dost thou 47 4, 21 | thou art comely why dost thou hide thy comeliness? If 48 4, 21 | hide thy comeliness? If thou art plain, why test thou 49 4, 21 | thou art plain, why test thou lyingly pretend to be beautiful, 50 4, 21 | pretend to be beautiful, when thou can't not enjoy the pleasure 51 4, 21 | he loves another woman, thou desires to please another 52 4, 21 | please another man; and thou art angry if he love another, 53 4, 21 | taught adultery in thee. Thou art the evil promptress 54 4, 21 | tampers with modesty, but thou with nature." It is sufficiently 55 4, 27 | avoid contempt: "but be thou an example of the believers,