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1 III, 10, 4| Lord; and that they should offer a sacrifice, as it is said
2 IV, 5, 4| also might be pleased to offer up for all his seed His
3 IV, 17, 1| giving him (man) counsel: "Offer unto God the sacrifice of
4 IV, 17, 3| of Egypt, that they might offer sacrifice to Him, but that,
5 IV, 17, 5| directions to His disciples to offer to God the first-fruits
6 IV, 18 | OBLATIONS, AND THOSE WHO TRULY OFFER THEM.~1.
7 IV, 18, 1| glorified in what he does offer, if his gift be accepted.
8 IV, 18, 1| the Lord, wishing us to offer it in all simplicity and
9 IV, 18, 1| brother, and then return and offer thy gift." We are bound,
10 IV, 18, 1| are bound, therefore, to offer to God the first-fruits
11 IV, 18, 3| any one shall endeavour to offer a sacrifice merely to outward
12 IV, 18, 3| while they were thought to offer correctly so far as outward
13 IV, 18, 4| creation. But the Jews do not offer thus: for their hands are
14 IV, 18, 4| synagogoe) of the heretics [offer this]. For some, by maintaining
15 IV, 18, 4| the Creator, do, when they offer to Him what belongs to this
16 IV, 18, 5| establishes our opinion. For we offer to Him His own, announcing
17 IV, 18, 6| possessions, so do we need to offer something to God; as Solomon
18 IV, 18, 6| will that we, too, should offer a gift at the altar, frequently
19 IV, 34, 4| fighting, but when smitten, offer also the other cheek, then
20 IV, 39, 2| creation is being carried out. Offer to Him thy heart in a soft
21 V, 25, 4| put to flight, they who offer a pure sacrifice unto God: "
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