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| Alphabetical [« »] dischargeable 1 discharged 1 disciples 3 discipline 32 discipline- 1 disciplined 1 disciplines 3 | Frequency [« »] 33 say 33 through 32 against 32 discipline 32 first 32 some 32 these | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On modesty IntraText - Concordances discipline |
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1 1pref| preliminary groundwork of it, discipline persuaded to it, censorial 2 1pref| layer of regeneration;" its discipline, through the instrumentality 3 1pref| the teeth of the primary discipline of the Christian Name; a 4 1pref| of the Christian Name; a discipline to which heathendom itself 5 1pref| it strives to punish that discipline in the persons of Our females 6 1pref| the irregularity of their discipline. The self-same liminal limit 7 2 | rather than invigorating discipline, with how cogent and contrary ( 8 3 | repentance vain, nor such discipline harsh. Both honour God. 9 5 | thou, gentlest and humanest Discipline? Either to all these will 10 6 | set in opposition to this discipline which we are maintaining. 11 6 | the more fully developed discipline of the present day, except 12 6 | except that the eider (discipline) may be made the agent for 13 6 | I prefer to derive (my) discipline from Christ. Grant that 14 7 | they had, as pilotages of discipline and instruments of fear, " 15 9 | from whose board the Jewish discipline excludes (its disciples). 16 9 | comprised in the maintenance of discipline, we see is being subverted 17 10 | the instrumentality of a discipline of this nature remote from 18 11 | Jewish ones. For Christian discipline dates from the renewing 19 11 | heaven, the Determiner of discipline itself.~ 20 12 | necks) these compendia of discipline? Why do they indulgently 21 13 | that they might receive the discipline of not blaspheming," he 22 14 | Churches, the censor of discipline, (in the guilt of) levity 23 16 | an immoveable column of discipline and its rules: "Meats for 24 17 | plenitude of the rules of discipline,--(us), for whose sake soever, 25 19 | in rules of faith and of discipline. For, "Whether (it be) I," 26 20 | APOSTLES, AND OF THE LAW.~The discipline, therefore, of the apostles 27 20 | most proximate right, the discipline of his masters. For there 28 20 | short, to this species of discipline that the caution was taken 29 21 | OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DISCIPLINE AND POWER, AND OF THE POWER 30 21 | apostles and their power. Discipline governs a man, power sets 31 21 | not in the exercise of discipline, but of power. For they 32 21 | have had the functions of discipline alone allotted you, and (