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1 I, 2 | objects and what concerns this life, and discriminate at the 2 I, 8 | introduced you into this life. Moreover, you believe that 3 I, 12 | when he enters into this life or into the gymnasium, is 4 I, 14 | immortality, He will give life everlasting, joy, peace, 5 II, 4 | just as the bestowal of life and motion is the prerogative 6 II, 4 | work, endowed with reason, life, sensation. As, therefore, 7 II, 11 | creeping things that have life, and fowl flying over the 8 II, 11 | has in it the breath of life; every green herb for meat: 9 II, 12 | years, sojourning in this life, not even so could he utter 10 II, 13 | the creation, as he gave life to man, mixing what is fine 11 II, 19 | into his face the breath of life, and man became a living 12 II, 20 | good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of Paradise, 13 II, 21 | eat all the days of thy life: and I will put enmity between 14 II, 21 | of it all the days of thy life; thorns and thistles shall 15 II, 24 | two trees,--the tree of life and the tree of knowledge,-- 16 II, 24 | manifestly of the tree of life also; but only of the tree 17 II, 27 | able to procure for himself life everlasting. For God has 18 II, 34 | PROPHETS ENJOINED HOLINESS OF LIFE.~And, for the rest, would 19 II, 34 | nourisher of all breath of life, giving credit to vain doctrines 20 II, 34 | thought worthy of the eternal life from God.~ 21 II, 36 | thoughtless of the end of life,~Ye mortal men of flesh, 22 II, 36 | unto Him in whom alone is life,~Life, and undying, everlasting 23 II, 36 | Him in whom alone is life,~Life, and undying, everlasting 24 II, 36 | pours into man's cup of life a~Sweeter than sweetest 25 II, 36 | shall inherit everlasting life,~Inhabiting the blooming 26 III, 2 | whom in the end of his life he rejects, maintaining 27 III, 7 | aim,~Oft in this present life have all they claim.~But 28 III, 14| lead a quiet and peaceable life." And it teaches us to render 29 III, 15| guides, wisdom teaches, life directs, God reigns. Therefore, 30 III, 15| regarding our manner of life, and the ordinances of God, 31 III, 24| years old. During Noah's life, in his 600th year, the 32 III, 30| virtue and practise a holy life, some they stoned, some