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1 1, XV | spiritual camp, only observe a discipline uncorrupted and chastened 2 4, I | nothing wanting either to discipline or diligence. In respect 3 5, II | authority of Scripture, the discipline of the Church requires of 4 6, Arg | OTHER CONFESSORS TO MAINTAIN DISCIPLINE, THAT NONE WHO HAD CONFESSED 5 6, II | given to them. When the discipline of the Lord was forsaken 6 6, III | through whose conformity to discipline the name of God is declared 7 6, VI | courage may now admire the discipline in our lives. I bid you, 8 7, I | others, do not maintain discipline? Therefore, while an inflated 9 7, V | Himself, the teacher of our discipline, and the way of our example, 10 7, VII | disturbances of the enemy. Discipline hath preceded; pardon also 11 9, Arg | SOME, TOO LITTLE MINDFUL OF DISCIPLINE, AND HASTY WITH A RASH PRECIPITATION, 12 9, II | according to the rules of discipline come to public confession, 13 10, I | also maintain the law and discipline of the Lord. For while it 14 10, III | many of you also in the discipline of the Church. Now this 15 10, IV | conformity with faith and discipline. I bid you, very brave and 16 11, Arg | RETAINED IN ECCLESIASTICAL DISCIPLINE."~ 17 11, II | moderation, according to the discipline of the Lord, in these gravest 18 11, III | according to the Lord's discipline, and in the presence of 19 13, I | things, according to the discipline of the Church, especially 20 13, II | suitable to the modesty and the discipline, and even the life of all 21 14, I | to you of my doings, my discipline, and my diligence; for, 22 14, II | some, too little mindful of discipline, and hasty, with a rash 23 14, II | maintain ecclesiastical discipline.~ 24 15, IV | have maintained the Gospel discipline with the simple vigour of 25 15, IV | the Rock, you have joined discipline with virtue, you have brought 26 21, I | zealous you are for Christ's discipline, in which I know and rejoice 27 22, I | account was given of my discipline and diligence, there came 28 22, I | mindful of the law and discipline, wrote no letters contrary 29 22, IV | the Gospel and the robust discipline of the law of the Lord. 30 24, II | added the maintenance of discipline, which I observed from the 31 24, II | the crown of the Lord's discipline. The Lord has shed forth 32 25, VI | shame, modesty, patience, discipline, humility, and subjection, 33 26, II | according to the Lord's discipline. Fare ye well.~ 34 27, I | done uprightly and with discipline, beloved brethren, that, 35 29, I | according to the proper discipline, moderates the so heavy 36 30, I | the vigour of evangelical discipline, and made a true witness 37 30, I | agreement of censure and discipline.~ 38 30, II | the ever-guarded rule of discipline itself as if it were the 39 30, II | ancient faith, the ancient discipline, since the apostle would 40 30, IV | the severity of the Gospel discipline, and have revoked the unlawful 41 30, IV | this, the ruins of Gospel discipline would not easily be restored, 42 32, I | rest for ecclesiastical discipline, of the way in which the 43 33, V | to others a teaching of discipline. For this purpose Christ 44 39, II | maintain the ecclesiastical discipline with faith and quietness 45 39, III | contrary to the evangelical discipline. And although it was once 46 39, III | sentence, tempered alike with discipline and with mercy;--against 47 48, II | divine and ecclesiastical discipline, either in the conversation 48 51, III | have turned my mind from discipline and from its former severity 49 51, XXIII| and morality and to the discipline of innocence by the sorrow 50 54, I | love and ecclesiastical discipline and priestly reproof; in 51 54, III | brother, ecclesiastical discipline is not on that account to 52 54, VI | episcopate; observant of discipline in time of peace; in time 53 54, IX | abode in your memory and discipline, I did not think it necessary 54 54, IX | with wholesome and sound discipline govern the brethren in the 55 60, I | the divine majesty nor the discipline of the Gospel, that the 56 61, I | sisters, and maintain the discipline of the Church by all the 57 61, I | they shall feed you with discipline." And again it is written; " 58 61, I | written; "Whoso despiseth discipline is miserable; and in the 59 61, I | instructs us, saying, "Keep discipline, lest haply the Lord be 60 61, II | with every observation of discipline, and should not suffer our 61 61, III | all by all means to keep discipline, much more is it right that 62 62, XI | evangelical and apostolical discipline, water is offered in some 63 62, XV | XV.~But the discipline of all religion and truth 64 67, IX | who think that the godly discipline may be neglected, and who 65 72, XIV | disorderly anti against the discipline of the Church, or as keeping 66 72, XXII | kingdom of heaven by celestial discipline.~ 67 73, IV | light should borrow her discipline from darkness, and Christians 68 73, VIII | God, if the fear and the discipline of God is thus preserved 69 74, X | in respect of religious discipline; who, stimulated by the 70 76, I | judgment in severity of discipline. And that nothing should 71 82, II | brethren, according to the discipline which you have ever received