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1 1, Pref | as it is written, For Thy sake we are killed all the day 2 1, Pref | would describe it for the sake of exercise in such matters; 3 1, I | with good reason, for the sake of the law of truth, which 4 1, I | existing laws, if done for the sake of the truth. For as those 5 1, III | men as Socrates for the sake of philosophy; and here 6 1, XI | which He underwent for the sake of the human race; having 7 1, XXXI | a life of danger for the sake of the doctrine of Jesus, 8 1, LVII | chooses good for its own sake, is "a son of God;" but 9 1, LXI | that Jesus died for the sake of men,--a point of which 10 1, LXVII | to be Christians for the sake of subsistence or the supply 11 2, X | whatever it may be, for the sake of His words? For the reception 12 2, X | numerous and so severe, for the sake of Him whom they believed 13 2, XI | Himself up voluntarily for the sake of us all. Whence it follows, 14 2, XI | undertake similar things for the sake of religion in no spirit 15 2, XIII | governors and kings for My sake, for a testimony against 16 2, XIII | governors and kings for My sake," are urged up to their 17 2, XV | to despise death for the sake of confessing Christianity. 18 2, XVI | they ought to die for the sake of their religion, apart 19 2, XVII | voluntarily selected death for the sake of their religion.~ 20 2, XXV | enduring sufferings for the sake of religion, if He did not 21 2, XXXIV | laid down His life for its sake? Admire rather their love 22 2, XXXIV | things voluntarily for the sake of men, and who endured 23 2, XL | very act how to die for the sake of religion, and to comport 24 2, LXXVIII| struggles undergone for the sake of their religion towards 25 3, VIII | have endured death for the sake of Christianity,--God not 26 3, IX | that they did this for the sake of gain, when sometimes 27 3, IX | to say that it is for the sake of a little glory s that 28 3, XXIII | cheerfully underwent for the sake of His Gospel, to be inventions? 29 3, XXVII | believed, entered for the sake of "fictions" (as you consider 30 3, XLV | believers, that for the sake of exercising the understanding 31 3, LXXVIII| to be chosen for its own sake, to select it as the greatest 32 4, VII | himself known for his own sake, but because he wishes to 33 4, VII | knowledge of himself for the sake of our salvation, in order 34 4, XIX | have been made, not for the sake of those who, being already 35 4, XXIII | all things exist for our sake, and are ordained to be 36 4, XXVII | submits to dangers for the sake of his religion, such an 37 4, XXVIII | declared to have come for the sake of sinners in all parts 38 4, XLIII | and were written for our sake, upon whom the ends of the 39 4, XLV | communities. And for the sake of hypothesis, in order 40 4, XLVII | Celsus next, for form's sake, and with great want of 41 4, LXIX | existence and perishes for the sake of the safety of the whole 42 4, LXXIV | made all things for the sake of man. Because from the 43 4, LXXIV | existence not more for the sake of man than of the irrational 44 4, LXXIV | discharge their duties for the sake of no other than human beings, 45 4, LXXIV | of what is done for the sake of man. And as he is in 46 4, LXXVII | mortals, being created for the sake of rational beings. And 47 4, LXXVII | which were created for the sake of men, we must not say 48 4, LXXVII | brought into being for the sake of ants and flies, nor must 49 4, LXXVII | they were created for the sake of nothing, but, agreeably 50 4, LXXVII | Providence, were formed for the sake of man.~ 51 4, LXXXI | created all things for the sake of rational beings, overturns 52 4, LXXXII | of labours, are for the sake of men, who require honey 53 4, XCIX | that it was chiefly for the sake of the rational creature 54 4, XCIX | dolphins, but all for the sake of the rational creature, 55 5, X | worship at all, not for the sake of the sensible light which 56 5, XV | of Isaiah: "For My name's sake will I show Mine anger, 57 5, XVIII | from the faith, and for the sake of those who are still " 58 5, XIX | require a body, for the sake of moving from place to 59 5, XXXIII | children of peace, for the sake of Jesus, who is our leader, 60 5, XXXIV | passage by Herodotus. For the sake of credibility, I shall 61 5, XXXV | so doing? But if, for the sake of defending the thesis 62 5, XXXVI | what is written for the sake of men, under the appearance 63 5, XLVII | choose all virtue for its own sake; and a different thing still 64 5, LXIII | slightest point for the sake of harmony, hating each 65 6, XVII | forth a few points, for the sake of comparison with these 66 6, XVIII | all things exist for his sake, and he is the cause of 67 6, XIX | doing his utmost for their sake to attain them, says in 68 6, XXVI | is not expedient, for the sake of those who are with difficulty 69 6, LXVIII | God," became flesh for the sake of those who had cleaved 70 7, XVII | of death endured for the sake of piety, but also the first 71 7, XL | following passage: "For the sake of such a monstrous delusion, 72 7, XL | and to others, for the sake of those divine doorkeepers 73 7, XL | which leads us for the sake of religion to submit to 74 7, XLVI | as "living only for the sake of the body which is dead," 75 7, LVII | submitted to death for the sake of men, He to whom God bore 76 7, LXIII | adultery, encounters for the sake of this one pleasure a multitude 77 7, LXIII | commission of the crime for the sake of pleasure. The man of 78 7, LXIII | penalties, and not for the sake of enjoying a greater number 79 8, XLIV | death victoriously for the sake of religion destroy their 80 8, L | the body to suffer for the sake of godliness, and to choose 81 8, LIII | endured so much for the sake of His word, they would 82 8, LIV | to suffer pain for the sake of virtue, to undergo torture 83 8, LIV | undergo torture for the sake of piety, and even to suffer 84 8, LIV | to suffer death for the sake of holiness; for "precious 85 8, LXI | of the man who, for the sake of bodily health, of bodily 86 8, LXX | five entire cities for the sake of fifty just persons. For