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1 vis, vis1, 1 | myself, "I should be a happy man if I could but get a wife
2 vis, vis1, 1 | pathless place, through which a man could not travel, for it
3 vis, vis1, 1 | opinion that a righteous man commits sin when an evil
4 vis, vis1, 1 | thoughts of a righteous man should be righteous. For
5 vis, vis1, 3 | words were terrible, such as man could not endure. The last
6 vis, vis1, 4 | said to me, "Behave like a man, Hennas."~
7 vis, vis2, 4 | while I slept, by a young man of comely appearance, who
8 vis, vis3, 8 | with a loud voice, "Foolish man! do you not see the tower
9 vis, vis3, 10| there appeared to me a young man, who said, "Why do you frequently
10 vis, vis4, 2 | saluted me, and said, "Hail, O man!" And I returned her salutation,
11 vis, vis5, 1 | my couch, there entered a man of glorious aspect, dressed
12 com, com4, 1 | enter your heart of another man's wife, or of fornication,
13 com, com4, 1 | the heart of a righteous man." I said to him, "Sir, permit
14 com, com4, 1 | her in adultery, does the man sin if he continue to live
15 com, com4, 1 | put away. In this matter man and woman are to be treated
16 com, com4, 1 | remain by yourselves, both man and woman, for in such persons
17 com, com4, 3 | and then repent, to such a man his repentance will be of
18 com, com5, 1 | are troublesome to that man in whom they dwell. For
19 com, com5, 2 | and for nothing at all the man or woman becomes embittered
20 com, com5, 2 | hardness, withdraws from such a man, and seeks to dwell with
21 com, com5, 2 | when he withdraws from the man in whom he dwelt, the man
22 com, com5, 2 | man in whom he dwelt, the man is emptied of the righteous
23 com, com6 | SPIRITS ATTENDANT ON EACH MAN, AND HOW TO DISTINGUISH
24 com, com6, 2 | every deed. For though a man be most faithful, and the
25 com, com6, 2 | ascend into his heart, that man or woman must sin. On the
26 com, com6, 2 | On the other hand, be a man or woman ever so bad, yet,
27 com, com9, 1 | For every double-souled man, even if he repent, will
28 com, com10, 1| You are senseless, O man. Do you not perceive that
29 com, com10, 1| all other spirits destroys man and crushes out the Holy
30 com, com10, 2| then," says he, "foolish man, how grief crushes out the
31 com, com10, 2| saves. When the doubting man attempts any deed, and fails
32 com, com10, 2| this grief enters into the man, and grieves the Holy Spirit,
33 com, com10, 2| anger attaches itself to a man in regard to any matter,
34 com, com10, 2| enters into the heart of the man who was irritated, and he
35 com, com10, 2| by salvation, because the man, after having done a wicked
36 com, com10, 2| in it. For every cheerful man does what is good, and minds
37 com, com10, 2| grief; but the sorrowful man always acts wickedly. First,
38 com, com10, 2| Spirit, which was given to man a cheerful Spirit. Secondly,
39 com, com10, 2| entreaty of the sorrowful man has no power to ascend to
40 com, com10, 2| entreaty of the grieved man ascend to the altar?" "Because,"
41 com, com11, 1| sitting on a seat, and one man sitting on a chair. And
42 com, com11, 1| made to the emptiness of man. Some true words he does
43 com, com11, 1| then, sir," say I, "will a man know which of them is the
44 com, com11, 1| to my directions. Try the man who has the Divine Spirit
45 com, com11, 1| speak privately, nor when man wishes the spirit to speak
46 com, com11, 1| to speak. When, then, a man having the Divine Spirit
47 com, com11, 1| destined for him, fills the man; and the man being filled
48 com, com11, 1| fills the man; and the man being filled with the Holy
49 com, com11, 1| and foolish. First, the man who seems to have the Spirit
50 com, com11, 1| they offer up prayer, that man is made empty, and the earthly
51 com, com11, 1| him through fear, and that man is made dumb, and is entirely
52 com, com11, 1| his deeds and his life the man who says that he is inspired.
53 com, com11, 1| yet when it falls on a man's head how much annoyance
54 com, com12, 3| gladden the heart of the man who can perform them. But
55 com, com12, 3| commandments can be kept by man, because they are exceeding
56 com, com12, 3| that they cannot be kept by man, then you will not keep
57 com, com12, 3| commandments cannot be kept by man."~
58 com, com12, 4| figure was altered so that a man could not endure his anger.
59 com, com12, 4| the world for the sake of man, and subjected all creation
60 com, com12, 4| under heaven? If, then, man is lord of the creatures
61 com, com12, 4| commandments? For," says he, "the man who has the Lord in his
62 com, com12, 5| what you wish," says he. "Man, sir," say I, "is eager
63 com, com12, 5| possessing power. When a man has filled very suitable
64 com, com12, 6| as the sinews of a dead man. Give ear to me, then, and
65 sim, sim1, 1 | unstable, and miserable man! Dost thou not understand
66 sim, sim2 | THE ELM, SO IS THE RICH MAN HELPER BY THE PRAYER OF
67 sim, sim2, 1 | servants of God--for the poor man and for the rich." "How
68 sim, sim2, 1 | Listen," he said: "The rich man has much wealth, but is
69 sim, sim2, 1 | above. But when the rich man refreshes the poor, and
70 sim, sim2, 1 | what he does to the poor man will be able to find its
71 sim, sim2, 1 | with God--because the poor man is rich in intercession
72 sim, sim2, 1 | with God--then the rich man helps the poor in all things
73 sim, sim2, 1 | hesitation; and the poor man, being helped by the rich,
74 sim, sim2, 1 | himself zealously for the poor man, that his wants may be constantly
75 sim, sim2, 1 | intercession of the poor man is acceptable and influential
76 sim, sim2, 1 | accomplish their work. The poor man makes intercession; a work
77 sim, sim2, 1 | helps him. And the rich man, in like manner, unhesitatingly
78 sim, sim2, 1 | unhesitatingly bestows upon the poor man the riches which he received
79 sim, sim4, 1 | even of a single action a man can serve the Lord; for
80 sim, sim5, 2 | relative to fasting. A certain man had a field and many slaves,
81 sim, sim5, 5 | No, nor could any other man, even if exceedingly wise.
82 sim, sim5, 7 | these words, how can such man be saved who has defiled
83 sim, sim6, 1 | glorious, and able to save a man's soul, I said within myself, "
84 sim, sim6, 1 | and he showed me a young man, a shepherd, clothed in
85 sim, sim6, 4 | days. If, accordingly, a man indulge in luxury for one
86 sim, sim6, 5 | and torture cleave to a man for one day, he is punished
87 sim, sim6, 5 | account he suffers evil. Every man, therefore, who is luxurious
88 sim, sim6, 5 | hurtful?" "Every act of a man which he performs with pleasure,"
89 sim, sim6, 5 | for the sharp-tempered man, when gratifying his tendency,
90 sim, sim6, 5 | the liar, and the covetous man, and the thief, and he who
91 sim, sim6, 5 | and gains life for such a man; but the injurious acts
92 sim, sim9, 6 | in the midst of them one man of so remarkable a size
93 sim, sim9, 6 | around the tower. And that man examined the building carefully,
94 sim, sim9, 7 | VII.~ The glorious man, the lord of the whole tower,
95 sim, sim9, 11| too, became like a young man, and began to play with
96 sim, sim9, 12| and understand, O ignorant man. The Son of God is older
97 sim, sim9, 12| gate, so, in like manner, a man cannot otherwise enter into
98 sim, sim9, 12| and the tail and glorious man in the midst of them, who
99 sim, sim9, 12| answered. "The glorious man," he said, "is the Son of
100 sim, sim9, 14| glorious, and difficult for man to understand." "Listen,"
101 sim, sim9, 16| he continued, "before a man bears the name of the Son
102 sim, sim9, 23| sins, but is merciful, does man, who is corruptible and
103 sim, sim9, 24| always having pity on every man, and giving aid from their
104 sim, sim9, 24| their own labour to every man, without reproach and without
105 sim, sim9, 26| beasts destroy and kill a man by their poison, so also
106 sim, sim9, 26| such men destroy and ruin a man. These, accordingly, are
107 sim, sim10, 2| Sir, I make known to every man the great works of God:
108 sim, sim10, 4| them. And I say that every man ought to be saved from inconveniences.
109 sim, sim10, 4| of this kind afflicting a man, and does not save him,