| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] lickerish 1 lie 4 lies 2 life 53 life- 1 lifeless 3 lifetime 1 | Frequency [« »] 54 our 54 so 53 having 53 life 52 shall 51 being 51 says | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) Exhortation to the Heathen IntraText - Concordances life |
Chapter
1 1 | poetry corrupting human life, possessed by a spirit of 2 1 | being partakers of the true life, have come to life again, 3 1 | true life, have come to life again, simply by becoming 4 1 | are sent on our way to life eternal. For, according 5 1 | beginning bestowed on us life as Creator when He formed 6 1 | afterwards conduct us to the life which never ends. He did 7 1 | productiveness, eternal life. The Scripture makes this 8 2 | it were, on the stage of life, to the spectators of truth. 9 2 | superstition, who sowed in human life that seed of evil and ruin-- 10 2 | others, who lived a sober life, and had a clearer insight 11 2 | away from the heavenly life, and stretched him on the 12 2 | world's shame, pervading life with their deadly influence. 13 2 | compass of your life--a life in reality devoid of life! 14 2 | life in reality devoid of life! Is not Zeus the Baldhead 15 4 | destitute of the breath of life. We must therefore approach 16 4 | were represented so to the life by the painter's art, that 17 9 | He confers everlasting life, you wait for punishment, 18 9 | being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance 19 9 | and with His beams bestows life. Let no one then despise 20 9 | having the promise of the life that now is, and of that 21 9 | man is he that desireth life, that loveth to see good 22 10| we not in the conduct of life abandon that usage which 23 10| guide the chariot of your life, and, impelled by your folly, 24 10| custom? For God bestows life freely; but evil custom, 25 10| and partake of the tree of life and immortality, and, cleaving 26 10| righteousness, who pursue eternal life, specially those things 27 10| wisdom to idolatry, and take life in exchange for death? " 28 10| before your face death and life." The Lord tries you, that " 29 10| you, that "you may choose life." He counsels yon as a father 30 10| wide of the truth. That life, then, which is occupied 31 10| insulting and violating life through the force of custom. " 32 10| found God?--then thou hast life. Let us then seek, in order 33 10| The reward of seeking is life with God. "Let all who seek 34 10| embark, to whatever lot in life they turn; and likewise 35 10| through so many periods of life in impiety, making yourselves 36 10| now that you have reached life's sunset; and albeit at 37 10| and albeit at the close of life, acquire the knowledge of 38 10| of God, that the end of life may to you prove the beginning 39 10| the Word, the Fount of life, the Giver of peace, diffused 40 11| to the highest end, viz., life, is piety,--all that is 41 11| than the sun, sweeter than life here below. That light is 42 11| below. That light is eternal life; and whatever partakes of 43 11| the cross brought death to life; and having wrenched man 44 11| Let us receive the laws of life, let us comply with God' 45 11| willingness--choice and life being, so to speak, yoked 46 11| word. He freely bestows life on you. And who is He? Briefly 47 12| truth, leads him away from life: custom is a snare, a gulf, 48 12| of being harmed--God and life. Our helper is the Word; 49 12| as our business all our life long. And if what belongs 50 12| their works, such is their life."~Good is the whole life 51 12| life."~Good is the whole life of those who have known 52 12| discourses concerning the life which has no end, are not 53 12| it allowable to compare life with destruction.~