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1 1, Pref | believing that His whole life and conduct among the Jews 2 1, Pref | praiseworthy deeds of His own life, and His miracles wrought 3 1, Pref | that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, 4 1, Pref | because neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, 5 1, Pref | longer shares the common life of men, but has long since 6 1, IX | say, "The wisdom of this life is bad, but that foolishness 7 1, IX | to leave the business of life, and devote themselves to 8 1, IX | account of the necessities of life, partly on account of the 9 1, IX | the practice of a wicked life. Now, whatever other evidence 10 1, X | systems the blessings of human life. And some also, alarmed 11 1, XI | future be the support of life in every uncertain enterprise, 12 1, XIII | that "the wisdom of this life is a bad thing, but that 13 1, XXVI | assert, is destructive of the life of men; but who, from the 14 1, XXX | God to him who orders his life in conformity therewith. 15 1, XXXI | devoted themselves to a life of danger for the sake of 16 1, XXXI | manifest destruction to life impended over him who ventured 17 1, XXXIII | be able to pass through life with them, but possessing 18 1, XLIII | conversion and amelioration of life in those who believe in 19 1, XLVIII | to future events of this life, and this either with clearness 20 1, XLVIII | heaven, and that giveth life unto the world; and so also 21 1, XLVIII | his hands of the Word of life;"--the blessed prophets 22 1, L | referred to the events of his life may also suit other events 23 1, LII | them selves to the better life pointed out by Him? Let 24 1, LIII | his departure from this life, to have uttered predictions 25 1, LIV | generation? because His life is taken away from the earth; 26 1, LVI | might leave no man in this life a ground of excuse, in saying 27 1, LXI | and leading a miserable life up and down?" Now, it is 28 1, LXI | benefit others by remaining in life, until the proper time come 29 1, LXIV | Nay, even the licentious life of Polemo, the successor 30 1, LXIV | licentious and most wicked life; while with Jesus there 31 1, LXV | example of a consistent life, acting so as not to expose 32 1, LXVI | and the truth, and the life," and employs other terms 33 1, LXVIII | have only the appearance of life. And he asks, "Since, then, 34 1, LXVIII | pattern of most virtuous life, in order that His disciples 35 1, LXVIII | God? And if such were the life of Jesus, how could any 36 2, I | name and to another mode of life." Here he has not observed 37 2, I | the practices of another life?"~ 38 2, VIII | opinions beneficial to human life, and which converts men 39 2, IX | and the truth, and the life;" and these, "I am the door;" 40 2, IX | and the truth, and the life," to have been of so circumscribed 41 2, XII | into their ignorant mode of life; and yet neither was Pythagoras 42 2, XIII | regarding the events of the life of Jesus which are true, 43 2, XVI | woman who was deprived of life. And many persons are recorded 44 2, XVI | said: "No man taketh My life from Me, but I lay it down 45 2, XVII | philosopher, than to retain his life in a manner unbecoming one. 46 2, XVII | any effort to preserve his life by disgraceful means but 47 2, XVII | property restored, despised life, and voluntarily selected 48 2, XXI | necessary for the conduct of life, can quote numerous instances, 49 2, XXIV | by God, and that a better life is infused into them instead, 50 2, XXV | and the truth, and the life," and such like; and others, 51 2, XXVIII | predicted the events of Christ's life, we have to say, in addition 52 2, XXIX | the practice of evil to a life which is according to nature, 53 2, XXXIV | appropriately laid down His life for its sake? Admire rather 54 2, XXXVIII| of leading the wandering life of a vagabond, and passing 55 2, XXXIX | gained over no one during his life, not even his own disciples, 56 2, XLI | have voluntarily accepted a life of poverty, is known to 57 2, XLII | to bear the calamities of life, although these appear to 58 2, XLII | truly and properly the happy life was not here below, but 59 2, XLII | called the "present world" life is a calamity, or at least 60 2, XLV | taught men to despise the life which is eagerly sought 61 2, XLV | be earnest in living the life which resembles that of 62 2, XLVIII | God, and of the blessed life with Him; and many, too, 63 2, L | maintain that an improved moral life, which daily lessened the 64 2, LI | and divine? and does human life endure the worse, but never 65 2, LI | be some things in human life which are the result of 66 2, LII | ancestral customs and modes of life agreeable to the existing 67 2, LVI | attended with danger to human life,--a doctrine which they 68 2, LXIV | and the truth, and the life;" and from this, "I am the 69 2, LXIX | death manifested signs of life in the water and the blood), 70 2, LXXV | prophecy which said: "Your life shall hang in doubt before 71 2, LXXV | have no assurance of your life." For ye did not believe 72 2, LXXV | ye did not believe in the life which came to visit the 73 2, LXXVII | we shall enjoy an eternal life; and the example and archetype 74 2, LXXVII | laugh at all the troubles of life, beholding the life eternal 75 2, LXXVII | troubles of life, beholding the life eternal and the resurrection 76 2, LXXVIII| punished even in this present life, after treating Jesus in 77 2, LXXVIII| more temperate course of life. And yet it is because Christ 78 3, III | hope of another and better life! But how can they imagine 79 3, XII | and beneficial to human life. For since the science of 80 3, XII | view to the regulation of life, and endeavours to teach 81 3, XVI | other things, predicted the life that follows the present 82 3, XXVII | struggle which entails a life of danger and a death of 83 3, XXVIII | predictions, whose entrance into life was so clearly predicted 84 3, XXVIII | believe, but s enter upon the life which Jesus taught, and 85 3, XXXI | they have wrought in this life.~ 86 3, XXXII | purpose): "No one taketh my life from Me, but I lay it down 87 3, XXXII | prolonged. And He "took His life," when He manifested Himself 88 3, XXXIV | prayers and a righteous life, which we offer to Him as 89 3, XXXVI | there in common between a life lived among the favourites 90 3, XXXVII | learned that their eternal life consists in knowing the 91 3, XXXVIII| each one who enters human life. The Greeks, moreover, will 92 3, XXXVIII| constantly passed their life, from their earliest youth, 93 3, XXXIX | conduct to faith, and to a life in keeping with faith. And 94 3, XLVIII | and a man of blameless life rather than one who is liable 95 3, LI | desire towards a virtuous life, introduce them then, and 96 3, LIV | men to exchange a wicked life for a better? and do they 97 3, LVI | invisible," and a blessed life with God, and the friends 98 3, LVI | away women from a dissolute life, and from being at variance 99 3, LIX | far as they can a better life, then and not before do 100 3, LXV | converted from not a very wicked life, than of those who have 101 3, LXV | from it easily to a proper life, and one regulated according 102 3, LXV | are partaken of a better life."~ 103 3, LXVI | a model of excellence of life. Among the names of the 104 3, LXVII | a man of most temperate life, was successor in the school 105 3, LXVIII | convert multitudes from a life of licentiousness to one 106 3, LXVIII | extreme regularity, and from a life of wickedness to a better, 107 3, LXIX | all the deeds done during life. For deliberate choice and 108 3, LXIX | are partakers of a better life;" not making it clear what 109 3, LXXI | betaken himself to a virtuous life, and casts off no one who 110 3, LXXI | a transformation from a life of great wickedness. For 111 3, LXXIII | to be brought to a better life. And God, well knowing this, 112 3, LXXX | doctrine of the blessed life, and of communion with God: " 113 3, LXXX | after death), and who lead a life through which they become 114 3, LXXXI | position, that the future life of blessedness shall be 115 3, LXXXI | lived a pure and blameless life, and who have felt a single 116 3, LXXXI | those who have lived a good life; or let him prove that these 117 4, III | Christ entered into this life. Immediately after, however, 118 4, III | who have chosen the better life, and that which is pleasing 119 4, IV | them to enter on a better life. But there are many diversities 120 4, V | descend with Jesus into the life of men, and although the 121 4, V | progress (in a virtuous life), or who is already living 122 4, V | superstitious to a religious life, the person who has allowed 123 4, VIII | more powerful (religious) life, other prophets who were 124 4, XVII | as it were once more to life, and ascended to heaven? 125 4, XVII | to enjoy an everlasting life, and on the opinion which 126 4, XX | the Son of God into the life of men has already taken 127 4, XX | the Jews say that "(human) life, being filled with all wickedness, 128 4, XXIII | rest of us may have eternal life with him." And to all this 129 4, XXVII | all evil and wickedness of life. If a man, then, should 130 4, XXIX | hope that by a virtuous life, and by acting in all things 131 4, XXX | frogs may enjoy eternal life with Him." Observe how this 132 4, XXX | their dung-heap in human life, and who accordingly gave 133 4, XXXI | the shadow of a heavenly life, and that amongst them God 134 4, XXXI | example of an unstained life, were entrusted with the 135 4, XXXVI | then, leading a grovelling life in some comer of Palestine, 136 4, XXXVI | breathed into him the breath of life, and that a woman was taken 137 4, XXXVII | into his face the breath of life, and the man became a living 138 4, XXXVII | his face of the breath of life," and not understanding 139 4, XXXVII | into his face the breath of life,"--terms which are used 140 4, XXXVIII| clay:~Infuse, as breathing life and form began,~The supple 141 4, XXXVIII| age to man;~Now the sad life of mortals is a span.~The 142 4, XXXIX | for food, and the tree of life in the midst of the paradise, 143 4, XXXIX | throughout the whole of his life; a terrible sorcerer, and 144 4, XXXIX | once more is recalled to life through possessing the nature 145 4, XLIII | honourable and vigorous life? He ridicules, moreover, 146 4, XLV | rekindling the flame of human life lay in their father and 147 4, LIII | nature to adopt a virtuous life, than the belief or opinion 148 4, LIII | which dispose to a virtuous life.~ 149 4, LXIII | their appearance in human life, we may say that formerly 150 4, LXVII | again come to dwell in human life, and perform the same actions 151 4, LXXII | regulate your diet and mode of life in such a way as I direct 152 4, LXXVI | the necessaries of human life led to the invention on 153 4, LXXVI | minister to the support of life. The want of covering, again, 154 4, LXXX | thus be able to maintain life of themselves, and no longer 155 4, LXXXIII| down with the burdens (of life), and from sharing their 156 4, LXXXIII| the heaviest burdens (of life). Whereas, had he been a 157 5, X | awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting 158 5, XIV | self-same flesh (as during life); for such a hope is simply 159 5, XIV | to provide an everlasting life; while dead bodies, on the 160 5, XVI | age, to a better course of life; so, to those whom the word 161 5, XIX | enter on a better course of life, he was nevertheless obliged 162 5, XIX | might be swallowed up of life. For, in virtue of the whole 163 5, XXIV | able to provide an eternal life for the soul we acknowledge; 164 5, XXVII | happy who puts an end to his life by hanging, or declare that 165 5, XXXI | and point out a manner of life agreeably to which they 166 5, XXXII | of laws, and of a mode of life which helps to produce an 167 5, XXXVII | legislator God, and to choose a life agreeable to His word, although 168 5, XLI | nor anything that contains life. It is not probable, however, 169 5, XLIX | all things that contain life may do as they please; only 170 5, XLIX | abstaining from things that have life on the part of the Pythagoreans 171 5, LIII | yield themselves up to a life of pure religion, that they 172 5, LV | desire for the corporeal life of men, and this in metaphorical 173 5, LVII | possession of a virtuous life, and their withdrawal from 174 5, LVIII | the new-born Child, whose life was in danger, and to flee 175 5, LVIII | endeavour by means of a holy life, and by a doctrine conformable 176 6, IV | world) after a virtuous life, they pass from those great 177 6, V | which was in the Logos was life, and the life was the light 178 6, V | Logos was life, and the life was the light of men;" which " 179 6, VI | what nobler pursuit in life could have been followed 180 6, XI | individuals had appeared in human life as sons of God in the manner 181 6, XIV | and to ask the dead for life, and to entreat the helpless 182 6, XVI | the way that leadeth unto life; and to this point also, 183 6, XX | that spring up unto eternal life, and being filled with the 184 6, XXVII | ointment from the tree of life,"--things which we never 185 6, XXVIII | exhibited the pattern of a happy life, showing that he was not 186 6, XXXI | father, bearing the symbol of life in the character of a type, 187 6, XXXI | the figure of the tree of life, and formed after this image, 188 6, XXXIII | tree of knowledge and of life. Celsus, however, either 189 6, XXXIV | mention made) of the tree of life, and a resurrection of the 190 6, XXXIV | invented) a precipice of life beyond the heavens, or a 191 6, XXXVI | subject of the "tree of life" will be more appropriately 192 6, XXXVI | and through the tree comes life," because death was in Adam, 193 6, XXXVI | because death was in Adam, and life in Christ. He next scoffs 194 6, XXXVI | observing that the tree of life is mentioned in the Mosaic 195 6, XXXVII | have invented this "tree of life" to give an allegorical 196 6, XXXVII | invented a precipice of life far beyond the heavens, 197 6, XXXVII | again: "If the 'tree of life' were an invention, because 198 6, XXXVIII| same circle, with the word "Life." And on the second circle, 199 6, XLI | observe a healthy manner of life." If, now, it had been our 200 6, XLIV | prefers vice and a vicious life, is (because acting in a 201 6, XLIV | living a peaceful and happy life to lose his wings, and to 202 6, XLIX | planted by God, and of the life which man first led in it; 203 6, XLIX | keep the way of the tree of life," and say whether Moses 204 6, XLIX | keep the way of the tree of life," or made any other statement 205 6, LIV | man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that 206 6, LIV | one who desires the true life, come to the enjoyment of 207 6, LV | contribute to the natural life, while those which do the 208 6, LV | who have lived a virtuous life, or performed virtuous actions, 209 6, LIX | but removes them from a life in the flesh, and, having 210 6, LXVI | and the truth, and the life," and has tasted, in the 211 6, LXVII | moreover, being endued with life, knows to whom his full 212 6, LXX | killeth, but the spirit giveth life," where by the "letter" 213 6, LXXVII | different stages of His life, and to any actions performed 214 6, LXXIX | doctrine and uprightness of life, and who are themselves 215 7, II | events which happened in the life of Christ Jesus. At the 216 7, III | concerns of natural or civil life, or for purposes of temporal 217 7, IV | hindrance to a virtuous life; for to that which we call " 218 7, V | despise the purity of a life apart from the senses, and 219 7, V | that earthly and bodily life in which these pleasures 220 7, VI | draw men to a change of life, and to the practice of 221 7, VII | ground of their leading a life of almost unapproachable 222 7, VII | have the history of the life of each of the prophets; 223 7, VII | direct attention to the life of Moses, whose prophecies 224 7, VII | and consider the severe life of those children, Daniel 225 7, VII | remote times, think of the life of Noah, who prophesied; 226 7, XVI | am the truth," "I am the life," "I am the door," "I am 227 7, XVI | died was "the truth," "the life," "the way," "the living 228 7, XVI | extravagant as to affirm "the Life died," "the Resurrection 229 7, XVI | the Word, the Truth, the Life, the Resurrection, or any 230 7, XVII | day to advancement in a life of piety.~ 231 7, XX | killeth, and the spirit giveth life," meaning by "the letter" 232 7, XXI | which "are the ransom of the life of a man;" but the poverty 233 7, XXIV | yea, let him tread down my life upon the earth, and set 234 7, XXVIII | age have spoken of a happy life reserved for the souls of 235 7, XXVIII | where they lead a most quiet life.' Plato also, who believed 236 7, XXVIII | of it all the days of thy life," were spoken of the whole 237 7, XXVIII | labour all the days of his life. And as all the earth has 238 7, XXVIII | briers all the days of the life of those who in Adam were 239 7, XXX | those who, leading a godly life like that of the prophets, 240 7, XXX | qualified to learn by purity of life, and their desire to advance 241 7, XXXII | another body suited for its life upon earth. Then, again, 242 7, XXXIV | have handled the Word of life." And if you wish further 243 7, XXXV | to lead a good and noble life?~ 244 7, XLI | or lead a more excellent life, than those who, being taught 245 7, XLIV | Christians, who lead, however, a life of greater moderation and 246 7, XLV | merely animal life--the life of the body, which is the 247 7, L | severe an estimate of the life of the human soul here on 248 7, L | difference between the present life of the soul and that which 249 7, L | also how well the different life of the soul here and hereafter 250 7, LIII | who ended a most infamous life by a most miserable death. 251 7, LIV | inspired man, and lived a noble life? I am greatly deceived if 252 7, LIV | admirable incident in the life of Anaxarchus known to the 253 7, LVI | he again speaks of the life of Jesus as "a most infamous 254 7, LVI | Jesus as "a most infamous life," as he has done before, 255 7, LVI | any of the actions of His life which he thinks most infamous. 256 8, X | of an upright course of life, is plainly taught us by 257 8, X | worshipper of God is he whose life is regulated by the principles 258 8, XIX | temples to the Giver of all life, let any one who chooses 259 8, XX | the way, the truth, the life."~ 260 8, XXII | preparing himself for the true life, and abstaining from the 261 8, XXII | from the pleasures of this life which lead astray so many,-- 262 8, XXII | from the things of this life to God, and is hastening 263 8, XXIII | words he indicates that a life in accordance with the divine 264 8, XXVII | Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? 265 8, XXVIII | us to a higher and purer life it says, "It is good neither 266 8, XXXI | kept pure, and supports the life of those who breathe it, 267 8, XXXII | meet the necessities of life, and least of all ourselves, 268 8, XXXIII | indeed not come into this life at all, or we must do so 269 8, XXXIII | we have been brought into life by God; and we are not placed 270 8, XXXIII | of God and of the divine life, or places where there are 271 8, XXXV | yea, let him tread down my life upon the earth."~ 272 8, XLII | unworthy of living together the life of citizens. And yet, though 273 8, XLVII | unlettered men of humble life, could have been emboldened 274 8, XLIX | the enjoyment of eternal life with God by means of the 275 8, LI | those who "hope that eternal life shall be enjoyed with God 276 8, LI | that those who had a good life shall be happy, and the 277 8, LI | and those who lead a good life shall be blessed.~ 278 8, LII | arguments to lead a Christian life, are especially anxious 279 8, LII | teach about a healthy moral life are also taught by the enemies 280 8, LIV | virtue, are even in this life delivered from the bondage 281 8, LIV | to overcome the love of life is to enjoy a great good. 282 8, LV | share in the affairs of life; but let them depart hence 283 8, LV | of all the blessings of life, and bear its appointed 284 8, LV | discharge the duties of life until they are released 285 8, LV | control the affairs of this life, if they would not show 286 8, LV | that is, the perfectly pure life; and God would have us to 287 8, LVI | us with all haste out of life," so that "such a race may 288 8, LVI | partake of the blessings of life, but bear its appointed 289 8, LVII | discharge the duties of life until they are loosened 290 8, LVII | discharges the duties of life who is ever mindful who 291 8, LVII | things beyond this present life. And we have a symbol of 292 8, LX | as relate to this mortal life." If there is, then, such 293 8, LXII | health of body and success in life were to come to us on condition 294 8, LXVII | whatever you receive in this life, you receive from him." 295 8, LXVII | whatever we receive in this life we receive from him. For 296 8, LXXV | in word and of blameless life to rule over Churches. Those 297 8, LXXVI | doctrines to the noblest life. You must know, however,