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Commodianus
Instructions of Commodianus in favour of christian discipline against the gods of the heathens.

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1 1pref| visitation when the goal of life shall have come, that he 2 7 | warriors of an impious life; and they made sons, equally 3 8 | promise nothing concerning life, whose law is not on the 4 10 | they were of a sad way of life. Moreover, he is said to 5 12 | manifestly see men living a life like his, violently excited 6 14 | such as have become dead in life.~ 7 22 | taken counsel concerning life, what benefit has it been 8 24 | and benignant God of thy life, and thy Governor, who would 9 25 | The time of believing to life is present in the time of 10 26 | now to enjoy here a joyous life in the midst of wrongs. 11 26 | long. And callest thou it life when this life of glass 12 26 | callest thou it life when this life of glass is mortal? Consider 13 26 | who have been deprived of life, perchance were preparing 14 26 | I have thought that the life of this world was a true 15 26 | as ye did--that when once life had departed, the soul also 16 29 | and by thou givest up thy life; thou shalt be taken where 17 34 | Dost thou think it to be life, when thou playest or lookest 18 34 | live always an immortal life. That also is permitted 19 35 | XXXV. OF THE TREE OF LIFE AND DEATH.~Adam was the 20 35 | death we are born to the life to come. On the tree depends 21 35 | On the tree depends the life that bean fruits--precepts. 22 35 | believingly the fruits of life. A law was given from the 23 35 | and take of the tree of life. The excellent law of the 24 35 | forbidden gods, the evil joys of life. Reject this partaking; 25 36 | I have said that thence life frequently proceeds; but 26 40 | other laws, thence that life was suspended on the tree, 27 48 | to man, and a doctrine of life to be chosen, from which 28 48 | his degree; or deprived of life, he loses what he ought 29 50 | for his country, or for life. He ought to die rather 30 50 | unwilling to live, since life itself will perish. If any 31 51 | intractable, living with the life of the beasts; for when 32 57 | thinkest that thou art enjoying life, thou art improvidently 33 59 | contemptible. She who lay without life, was raised by the prayers 34 62 | on the way the righteous life. Thou indeed desirest that 35 64 | supply to every one his daily life. Let another accumulate; 36 66 | others by an example of life, to avoid strife, and to 37 72 | wholesomely be an art whereby life may be governed, either


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