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honesty 1
honora-tus 1
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honour 80
honour- 1
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1 1, XIII| permanence among the chaplets of honour and vast wealth, whom, in 2 1, XV | perpetually vivid, in perfect honour, in permanent splendour. 3 3, I | congratulate you, that you honour his memory with a testimony 4 5, II | they should maintain the honour of their name, so that those 5 6, I | Christ enlightened by the honour of your confession? For 6 6, III | and, made better by the honour of your confession itself, 7 6, V | sound and pure with its honour. For he who, according to 8 8, I | illustrious and greater in honour as it is braver in suffering. 9 8, III | Church of ours, which the honour of the divine condescension 10 8, III | largest dignity of either honour. Let them receive crowns, 11 9, I | boldness to disturb both the honour of the martyrs, and the 12 9, III | these, disregarding the honour which the blessed martyrs 13 10, I | respect of God's priest with honour, are relaxed by certain 14 10, I | the fear of God nor the honour of the bishop. Although 15 11, II | reserving to the bishop the honour of his priesthood and of 16 13, II | whom themselves, moreover, honour is to be shown for their 17 14, III | it seemed fit both that honour should be paid to the martyrs, 18 15, I | associates me with your honour; the Spirit does not allow 19 15, II | the brightness of a year's honour, and already, in the continuance 20 15, IV | the continual tenor of its honour, penetrates to God's ears, 21 24, I | ground with the martyrs in honour. Hence you have delivered 22 24, II | also are sharers in your honour; we count your glory our 23 26, I | observe, describing the honour of a bishop and the order 24 29, III | for themselves, and by due honour for God's priest should 25 30, II | testimony, than to have lost the honour of good testimonies; it 26 30, IV | not deservedly forfeit the honour of martyrdom, if, on the 27 32, I | age, but superior in the honour he has merited,--has contended 28 32, I | is distinguished by the honour of his virtue, or praiseworthy 29 33, I | be without ecclesiastical honour, whom the Lord honoured 30 33, III | much greater praise and honour is it to become of noble 31 33, IV | for the brightness of his honour, he should read the precepts 32 33, IV | in the alliance of divine honour; with whom, in all the insignia 33 33, V | the brethren loftier in honour, nothing more lowly in humility, 34 33, V | have already purposed the honour of the presbytery for them, 35 34, I | confession, exalted in the honour both of virtue and of faith; 36 34, I | lowly to flourish in the honour of our assembly. I bid you, 37 36, I | is their virtue nor their honour too little for them also 38 37, II | things, neither moved by the honour of my station, nor shaken 39 40, I | our gravity to suffer the honour of our colleague, who had 40 41, II | remembering the common honour, and having respect for 41 43, I | my letters, beloved, what honour I have ever observed in 42 50, I | originators of virtue and honour.~ 43 50, III | and of earth, and some to honour and some to dishonour." 44 51, XXIV| neither have the power nor the honour of a bishop, since he has 45 53, III | brave. Yea, it is the great honour and glory of our episcopate 46 54, IV | to whom is granted such honour of the condescension of 47 54, IV | anything from the priest's honour; but rather asserting His 48 54, IV | anything of the priestly honour and authority--yet Paul, 49 54, V | live; this is not to give honour to God, by whose direction 50 54, XIII| curse your blessing." Is honour, then, given to God when 51 59, II | and devoted for ever in honour of continence by modest. 52 64, I | true and highest majesty to honour and avenge His priests; 53 64, II | His priests;" and again, "Honour God with all thy soul, and 54 64, II | God with all thy soul, and honour His priests." Mindful of 55 64, II | His passion observed the honour to priests and high priests, 56 64, III | and to acknowledge the honour of the priest, and to satisfy 57 65, I | and matters; but in the honour of the brethren who contribute, 58 66, V | V.~For the glorious honour of our predecessors, the 59 66, V | whose memory as we hold in honour, much more ought you, dearest 60 66, V | you, dearest brother, to honour and cherish with your weight 61 67, Arg | PROHIBITED FROM THE PRIESTLY HONOUR. MOREOVER, HE ALLUDES BY 62 67, VI | clergy, and from the priestly honour.~ 63 67, VIII| stedfast, they maintain the honour of the divine majesty and 64 70, I | colleagues would rather give honour to heretics than agree with 65 71, II | those arms of ordination and honour with which they rebelled 66 71, II | depart from the Church, if we honour those who have departed 67 71, III | for the sake of our mutual honour and sincere affection; believing 68 72, II | Novatian also usurps the honour of the priestly throne, 69 72, XI | her we preside; for her honour and unity we fight; her 70 72, XIX | Christ what veneration and honour is due to the name of the 71 72, XIX | wounded his reputation and his honour by a malevolent tongue, 72 72, XIX | divine law, which say, "Honour thy father and thy mother?" 73 72, XXVI| Charity of spirit, the honour of our college, the bond 74 74, VI | with you in mutual love and honour, even herein defaming Peter 75 75, III | ordination, and whom, beside the honour of the priesthood, the Lord 76 75, XVI | the Church in praise and honour, and day by day make more 77 76, I | lofty height of glory by the honour of His glorification, seeing 78 76, II | of a bright and eternal honour, when, according to the 79 80, III | also might be with you in honour, the divine condescension 80 82, I | inspiration of God. But the honour of our Church, glorious


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