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1 1, III | character at that time, that a man should be capable of being 2 1, III | my salvation,--and that a man quickened to a new life 3 1, III | inglorious citizen. The man who is attended by crowds 4 1, IV | had restored me to a new man;--then, in a wondrous manner, 5 1, IV | whatever we do not ascribe to man's virtue but declare to 6 1, VII | may die a harder death. Man is slaughtered that man 7 1, VII | Man is slaughtered that man may be gratified, and the 8 1, VIII | completely broken down the man into the woman. He grows 9 1, IX | them. I am deceived if the man who is guilty of such things 10 1, X | means of degraded minds. One man forges a will, another by 11 1, XI | You see, forsooth, that man distinguished by his brilliant 12 1, XI | the exposed side of the man who has retired into a private 13 1, XIII | greater fear than others. A man is constrained to dread 14 1, XIV | security, is this, for a man to withdraw from these eddies 15 1, XIV | bribery or of labour; so that man's elevation or dignity or 16 2, II | seized, with the fear of man: these, however, we did 17 3, I | departure of the excellent man, my colleague, was still 18 5, II | written "Praise not any man before his death;" and again, " 19 5, II | Neither did we eat any man's bread for nought, but 20 5, III | more eagerly attacks the man that is strongest, and becoming 21 6, II | perfecting, that keeps a man for God. The Lord taught 22 6, III | who looks to none other man than "to him that is poor 23 7, IV | father of a family, a young man also being seated at his 24 7, VII | conversation of the old man. "For no man who looks back 25 7, VII | of the old man. "For no man who looks back as he putteth 26 9, IV | boastful, and who do not regard man, at least fear God, knowing 27 10, IV | freedmen and servants, of the man who receives the certificate. 28 21, I | called your brother," of a man such as I am who confessed 29 22, I | also of Aurelius, a young man who had undergone the torture, 30 22, III | done away in baptism; this man, ignorant of the precept 31 22, III | say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel 32 25, III | blessed, can happen to any man from the divine condescension, 33 29, IV | deceitfulness of that crafty man could not be hid from us 34 30, VII | invites to the banquet, so the man that hath not a wedding 35 30, VIII | there remains, as far as man can tell, no hope of living; 36 32, II | beloved brethren, that this man has been ordained by me 37 33, II | II.~This man was the first in the struggle 38 33, II | forth, and appear on the man's sinews and limbs, worn 39 33, IV | IV.~When this man, beloved brethren, came 40 33, IV | testimony and wonder of the very man who had persecuted him, 41 34, I | us among the clergy,--a man illustrious by the brightest 42 37, II | that factiou and impetuous man has provoked on himself. 43 39, VI | instructs us, saying, "If any man teach otherwise, and consent 44 39, VI | And again he says, "Let no man deceive you with vain words; 45 39, VII | it is written, "And the man that will do presumptuously, 46 39, VII | in those days, even that man shall die." Of this persecution 47 45, I | of that wily and subtle man, was the joy with which 48 45, I | cunning of the malignant man, as if of a serpent, came 49 45, II | kind of communion with a man who was a schismatic and 50 47, I | punishment of this wretched man, when cast down by the powers 51 48, I | clime were to change the man, he goes on to boast and 52 48, I | For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, 53 48, II | heretic and a perfidious man; always inquisitive, that 54 51, IX | established at Rome. Is not this man, dearest brother, to be 55 51, XVI | equal, and that a grave man ought not easily to be moved. 56 51, XVI | says, "Beware, lest any man spoil you through philosophy 57 51, XVI | the Scriptures, "Now the man Moses was very meek;" and 58 51, XVIII| mocked, and who looks into man's heart, will judge of those 59 51, XVIII| thou that judgest another man's servant? To his own master 60 51, XVIII| that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an Advocate 61 51, XIX | and snatch the wounded man from the jaws of the enemy, 62 51, XXIII| the Father, says, "What man is there of you, whom, if 63 51, XXVI | apostle: "Every sin that a man doeth is without the body, 64 51, XXVII| unclean person, nor covetous man, whose guilt is that of 65 53, IV | everything that he has, a man shall flee, and dwelling 66 54, III | presumes and is haughty, the man who boasts of himself, who 67 54, III | not the words of a sinful man, for his glory shall be 68 54, III | the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure 69 54, III | good things; and an evil man out of the evil treasure 70 54, IV | speaks, saying, "And the man that will do presumptuously, 71 54, IV | shall be in those days, that man shall die; and all the people, 72 54, IV | had cleansed the leprous man, he said, "Go, show thyself 73 54, VII | observing the law whereby a man left to his own liberty, 74 54, VII | For God is true, but every man a liar."~ 75 54, XII | the cause is not mine, nor man's, but God's, I do not think 76 54, XVIII| wounded men about a whole man? maimed concerning a sound 77 54, XVIII| maimed concerning a sound man? lapsed concerning one who 78 54, XXI | manners." And again: "A man that is an heretic, after 79 54, XXI | Solomon, saying, "A perverse man carrieth perdition in his 80 54, XXI | unjust; but a righteous man does not listen to lying 81 58, II | refused to any one born of man. For as the Lord says in 82 58, II | His Gospel, "The Son of man is not come to destroy men' 83 58, III | to the larger limbs of a man. But in that is expressed 84 58, IV | sort we are kissing, in the man lately formed and freshly 85 58, V | but that absolutely every man is to be admitted to the 86 58, V | me that I should call no man common or unclean." But 87 60, II | and teaching in what way a man may be broken down into 88 61, III | see her lying with another man, is he not angry and raging, 89 61, IV | Lord God says, "And the man that will do presumptuously, 90 61, IV | shall be in those days, that man shall die, and all the people 91 61, IV | says, "An undisciplined man loveth not him that correcteth 92 62, I | writing my own thoughts or man's; or that I am boldly assuming 93 62, VIII | cries and says, "If any man thirst, let him come and 94 62, X | say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel 95 62, XI | drunk, the memory of the old man is laid aside, and there 96 62, XIV | to follow the practice of man, but the truth of God; since 97 62, XV | of him shall the Son of man be ashamed." And the apostle 98 63, I | own account, who, wretched man that he is, being either 99 63, I | have made: and the mean man boweth down, and the great 100 63, I | boweth down, and the great man humbleth himself: and I 101 63, I | threatening, and saying, "If any man worship the beast and his 102 63, II | says in Leviticus: "The man in whom there shall be any 103 63, II | not a sinner; but if any man be a worshipper of God, 104 63, V | since it is written, "Let no man deceive you with vain words, 105 64, I | in Deuteronomy, "And the man that will do presumptuously, 106 64, I | shall be in those days, that man shall die; and all the people, 107 64, III | to Timothy, said, "Let no man despise thy youth," how 108 64, III | colleagues to you, "Let no man despise thy age? And since 109 65, I | For it is written: "No man that warreth for God entangleth 110 66, IV | it is written, "But the man that is proud and boastful 111 67, II | human indulgence accept any man's person, or yield anything 112 67, II | not a sinner; but if any man be a worshipper of God, 113 67, VIII | For God is true, but every man a liar." But if every man 114 67, VIII | man a liar." But if every man is a liar, and God only 115 68, III | in Deuteronomy, "And the man that will do presumptuously, 116 68, III | in those days, even that man shall die; and all the people, 117 68, V | of some persons; and the man who is honoured by God's 118 68, VII | unjust; but a righteous man regards not lying lips." 119 68, VIII | for God is true, but every man a liar." And the Lord also 120 69, I | baptism the sins of the man who is baptized; because 121 69, II | not a sinner; but if any man be a worshipper of God, 122 69, II | baptism, viz., that he a man coming to God, while he 123 70, I | purifying, and sanctifying a man. But we say that those who 124 70, IV | indeed, Agrippinus also, a man of worthy memory, with his 125 71, I | it is written, "Except a man be born again of water, 126 71, II | Leviticus, and says, "No man that hath a stain or a blemish 127 72, III | that, under Agrippinus--a man of worthy memory--very many 128 72, XVII | Son, who also said, "No man cometh to the Father but 129 72, XVIII| testifies, and says, "No man can come unto me except 130 72, XIX | name of father, which in man is commanded to be honoured, 131 72, XIX | that He who threatens the man who blasphemes against the 132 72, XXI | it is written, "Except a man be born of water and of 133 72, XXVI | the apostle says, "If any man, however, is thought to 134 73, III | instructs, saying, "If any man teach otherwise, and consent 135 73, V | spiritually reformed into a new man, has become fitted for receiving 136 73, V | sins, and to sanctify a man, unless he have also the 137 73, VI | is that wherein the old man dies and the new man is 138 73, VI | old man dies and the new man is born, saying, "He saved 139 73, VII | it happened in the first man Adam. For first God formed 140 73, IX | Thinkest thou, when the Son of man cometh, shall He find faith 141 74, X | one of the exorcists, a man approved and always of good 142 74, XVII | baptism, the filth of the old man is washed away by them, 143 74, XVIII| availed for the cleansing of man; in the name of the same 144 74, XXIV | Scripture say, "A wrathful man stirreth up strifes, and 145 74, XXIV | up strifes, and a furious man heapeth up sins." For what 146 74, XXV | contumacious discord! With such a man can there be one Spirit 147 75, I | be unto thee as a heathen man and a publican." Now if 148 75, III | baptizing and cleansing man, he who says that any one 149 75, IV | condemned of himself. For that man will be guilty of his own 150 75, VI | schism, that even when the man of God was sent to Jeroboam, 151 75, XII | otherwise is the mind of man purified by the merit of 152 75, XII | Also in Numbers: "And the man that shall be unclean until 153 75, XIII | that paralytic and infirm man, who lay on his bed during 154 75, XV | is beaten down, and the man, dedicated to God, is set 155 75, XV | longer in the body of a man in whom, baptized and sanctified, 156 76, II | the bread is scarce; but man liveth not by bread alone, 157 76, II | Christ is the head of the man, anything whatever must 158 80, IV | presbyter, the glorious old man who, to the glory of our