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Alphabetical [« »] practice 8 practised 2 practising 1 praise 33 praised 2 praises 14 praiseworthy 6 | Frequency [« »] 33 former 33 less 33 necessary 33 praise 33 punishment 33 right 33 testimony | Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus Epistles IntraText - Concordances praise |
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1 1, IV | like boasting in one's own praise is hateful, althoughwe cannot 2 1, VIII| the woman. He grows into praise by virtue of his crime; 3 5, II | in consummation of their praise, to attain a heavenly crown. 4 5, II | accomplished, since it is written "Praise not any man before his death;" 5 6, III | straight and narrow road of praise and glory; and since peacefulness 6 6, III | declared with a testimony of praise, as it is written, the Lord 7 6, IV | number, and destroy the praise of a distinguished name 8 6, IV | and guardians of your own praise, should rebuke and check 9 25, I | suffers; not less worthy of praise is he who has taught, than 10 30, I | those are worthy of double praise, who, knowing that they 11 30, I | counsels, so that we might find praise with you in your doings 12 30, II | not have published such praise concerning us, when he said " 13 30, II | those times; from which praise and glory it is a very great 14 30, II | attained to the heraldry of praise, than to have fallen from 15 30, II | fallen from the height of praise; it is a smaller crime not 16 30, II | virtues, ignoble without praise, than, disinherited of the 17 30, VIII| neither ungodly men should praise our smooth facility, nor 18 32, I | very young, but, in the praise of virtue and of faith, 19 33, III | matter of heraldry and of praise to be a patrician, of bow 20 33, III | patrician, of bow much greater praise and honour is it to become 21 33, IV | the insignia of virtue and praise, he had been united. Equal 22 43, I | your doings, and for your praise. For it weighs me down and 23 46, I | unspotted integrity of their praise; behold the uncorrupted 24 46, II | with their glory and with praise to the Church of God, and 25 50, I | confession of your faith and praise; to confess that the Church 26 50, II | into the prison with the praise and congratulations of the 27 51, IX | thoroughly to look into and to praise,--that he intrepidly sate 28 51, XII | apostates. For neither can they praise us who depart from us, nor 29 54, XIII| are most eminent for the praise of the faith, and most glorious 30 62, VI | Christ, that He should have praise and worship from his brethren; 31 62, VIII| they might show forth my praise." There God foretold by 32 75, XVI | and live in the Church in praise and honour, and day by day 33 76, VI | surpassed their years in the praise of their confession, so