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1 1, XXXIV | a virgin," but, "Lo, a young woman," we reply that the 2 1, XXXIV | virgin," and others by "a young woman"--occurs, as they 3 1, XXXV | would that have been--a young woman who was not a virgin 4 1, LXVI | second, "Arise, and take the young Child, and His mother, and 5 1, LXVI | for Herod will seek the young Child to destroy Him." Now, 6 2, XII | his teacher when he was a young man, and began the study 7 3, L | them; but wherever they see young men, and a mob of slaves, 8 3, LII | them; but wherever they see young men, and a mob of slaves, 9 3, LIII | and that the food of those young persons who were admitted 10 3, LIII | wherever (our instructors) see young men, and a mob of slaves, 11 3, LIV | of God, so as to give to young men the exhortations which 12 3, LIV | not philosophers invite young men to their lectures? and 13 3, LIV | and do they not encourage young men to exchange a wicked 14 3, LVI | mankind, who carefully incite young boys to wickedness, and 15 3, LVII | sense who lead and drag the young men to all those disorderly 16 3, LVIII | for their sons, and for young men in general, would not, 17 3, LVIII | might reach the minds of the young men. And we say the same 18 3, LVIII | how to say to each of the young men what tends to his profit), 19 3, LVIII | show me teachers who train young men for philosophy, and 20 3, LVIII | not from such turn away young men, but will try to raise 21 3, LXXV | as parents do with very young s children. We do not betake 22 3, LXXV | betake ourselves then to young persons and silly rustics, 23 4, XLI | inventing stories merely for young children." Now in these 24 4, XLIV | wells. Moreover, that both young women and female servants 25 4, XLV | of the Stoics; but when young maidens, who had heard of 26 4, XLVIII| which might do injury to the young.~ 27 4, LXXI | when talking with very young children, do not aim at 28 4, LXXXVI| which help to preserve their young. If men, however, fall in 29 4, LXXXVI| order to preserve their young in the nest, carry thither 30 4, XC | designs formed against their young, either by serpents crawling 31 4, XC | would not have placed their young in a spot where they were 32 4, XCI | was to devour her and her young ones, nor would the serpent 33 4, XCI | jaws, and crashed the dying young;~While hovering near, with 34 5, LII | that they might take up the young Child and flee away (into 35 6, VIII | master saying when he met the young man, "This, then, was the 36 6, XXVII | who is sealed is called young man and son;" and who answers, " 37 7, LXX | the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shall