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1 I, 1 | reason a yearning after true life now and to come. But now,
2 I, 1 | not to an intellectual life. Although this same word
3 I, 3 | lovingly guides us to that life which is best; and to live
4 I, 3 | likeness. For, wandering in life as in deep darkness, we
5 I, 4 | all alike. And those whose life is common, have common graces
6 I, 4 | of this social and holy life, which is based on conjugal
7 I, 5 | most perfect objects in life with an appellation derived
8 I, 5 | aside the cares of this life, and depend on the Father
9 I, 5 | we have the exuberance of life's morning prime in this
10 I, 6 | touched the confines of life, are already perfect; and
11 I, 6 | that which is in Him is life." Verily, verily, I say
12 I, 6 | that sent Me, hath eternal life, and cometh not into condemnation,
13 I, 6 | hath passed from death to life." Thus believing alone,
14 I, 6 | regeneration, is perfection in life; for God is never weak.
15 I, 6 | should have everlasting life; and I will raise him up
16 I, 6 | the Son hath everlasting life." If, then, those who have
17 I, 6 | those who have believed have life, what remains beyond the
18 I, 6 | the possession of eternal life? Nothing is wanting to faith,
19 I, 6 | points out his mode of life according to the law, according
20 I, 6 | instruction, nourishes up to life eternal. But the expression, "
21 I, 6 | through grace, nourishing as life, bright as the day of Christ.
22 I, 6 | Word has been infused into life; and the union of both is
23 I, 6 | the gushing fountain of life, and has been called a river
24 I, 6 | from heaven, and giveth life to the world. And the bread
25 I, 6 | which I will give for the life of the world." Here is to
26 I, 6 | emancipated from his former life, and strives after the better
27 I, 6 | strives after the better life, not as perfect in knowledge,
28 I, 7 | and licentious course of life; but, wafted on by the favouring
29 I, 7 | God face to face; and my life is preserved." The face
30 I, 8 | impurities of the lewdness of the life; and in addition, reducing
31 I, 8 | them to turn to a better life. For the one is not without
32 I, 9 | her back to an honourable life by filling her with shame.
33 I, 9 | thirsty, "of the fountain of life, of which whosoever partakes,
34 I, 9 | longer thirst;" dead, we need life; sheep, we need a shepherd;
35 I, 9 | and promising "to give His life a ransom for many." For
36 I, 9 | greatest of all gifts, His own life; and beneficent exceedingly,
37 I, 9 | that would not choose a life of goodness. Wherefore also
38 I, 10 | Israel, the commandments of life, and give ear to know understanding."
39 I, 10 | passion. And by Ezekiel, the life supplies commandments: "
40 I, 10 | exhortation to the blessed life, which is the reward of
41 I, 10 | which is the reward of a life of goodness--everlasting
42 I, 10 | of goodness--everlasting life.~
43 I, 11 | good Shepherd giveth His life for the sheep; " and He
44 I, 12 | us the model of the true life, and train humanity in Christ.
45 I, 12 | cast and character of the life He enjoins very formidable ;
46 I, 12 | impress of the truly saving life of our Saviour; and meditating
47 I, 12 | on the heavenly mode of life according to which we have
48 I, 12 | and manner in which the life of men may be made more
49 I, 12 | a self-sufficing mode of life, for simplicity, and for
50 I, 12 | himself, and moreover lead a life which provides for each
51 I, 12 | the rest of their mode of life, acquire a superior dignity.
52 I, 12 | deeds agree, to live a real life.~
53 I, 13 | in respect to the whole life. Nay, to crown all, philosophy
54 I, 13 | conformity to God and Christ in life, rightly adjusted to life
55 I, 13 | life, rightly adjusted to life everlasting. For the life
56 I, 13 | life everlasting. For the life of Christians, in which
57 I, 13 | necessary, some relate only to life here, and others, which
58 I, 13 | which relate to the blessed life yonder, wing us for flight
59 I, 13 | ordained with reference to life, others for the blessed
60 I, 13 | others for the blessed life. The commandments issued
61 I, 13 | with respect to natural life are published to the multitude;
62 I, 13 | and from which eternal life springs, we have to consider,
63 II, 1 | usefulness of training for life, we must now compendiously
64 II, 1 | during the whole of his life. We must accordingly begin
65 II, 1 | irrational creatures, "whose life is their belly, and nothing
66 II, 1 | both are on account of our life here, which the Word is
67 II, 1 | children--as ministering to life, not to luxury. And the
68 II, 1 | not to luxury. And the life to which it conduces consists
69 II, 1 | and wearing their whole life away at the pestle and mortar,
70 II, 1 | belong to a false and base life. They partake of luxurious
71 II, 1 | truly carnal and destructive life; whence some, speaking with
72 II, 1 | friendship, and the other life, for the gratification of
73 II, 1 | leading an ephemeral kind of life, as if they were not to
74 II, 1 | ever over tables; leading a life of gluttony; burying all
75 II, 1 | good of existence here in a life that by and by will end;
76 II, 1 | influence in putting a stop to a life of gluttony, which wealth
77 II, 1 | appointed the opposite mode of life, till he should break down
78 II, 1 | philosophy when condemning a life of luxury, says: "On my
79 II, 1 | On my coming hither, the life which is here called happy,
80 II, 1 | accessories attend the mode of life. For not one man under heaven,
81 II, 2 | have adopted an austere life, and who are fond of water,
82 II, 2 | into the burning season of life the hottest of all liquids--
83 II, 2 | are already advanced in life may partake more cheerfully
84 II, 2 | Artorius, in his book On Long Life (for so I remember), thinks
85 II, 2 | we may attain to a longer life. It is fitting, then, that
86 II, 2 | together to health, because life consists of what is necessary
87 II, 2 | which is the necessary of life, and to be used in abundance,
88 II, 2 | becomes, in reference to life, art; and so, while we live,
89 II, 2 | product of which is a good life. But the miserable wretches
90 II, 2 | drinking to be the happiest life; and their life is nothing
91 II, 2 | happiest life; and their life is nothing but revel, debauchery,
92 II, 2 | shaking (kara pallein). Such a life as this (if life it must
93 II, 2 | Such a life as this (if life it must be called, which
94 II, 2 | things which tend to true life turns the scale towards
95 II, 2 | permission to get drunk. He gave life to the watery element of
96 II, 3 | age, pursuits, time of life. For it becomes those that
97 II, 3 | tokens of one beautiful life; and that each individually
98 II, 3 | to this uniform mode of life, and harmonious with this
99 II, 3 | would that in their whole life they deemed gold fit for
100 II, 7 | charms of their time of life. For Wisdom appears to enjoin
101 II, 8 | to the other a savour of life unto life." And the kings
102 II, 8 | other a savour of life unto life." And the kings of the Jews
103 II, 8 | funeral and not of connubial life. Yet oil itself is inimical
104 II, 8 | to no use serviceable to life, come let us also distinguish
105 II, 8 | also a type of faith, of life in respect of the substance
106 II, 9 | what was made in Him was life." "Blessed is the man,"
107 II, 9 | solicitous for living the true life, and for entertaining noble
108 II, 9 | wakefulness we may partake of life for a longer period. We,
109 II, 9 | it grasps the eternity of life.~
110 II, 10 | from pleasure crowns his life."~ Non est ergo justum vinci
111 II, 11 | Take no thought for your life (psukê) what ye shall eat;
112 II, 11 | ye shall put on; for the life is more than meat, and the
113 II, 11 | affected a polished mode of life, forgetting their manhood,
114 II, 11 | of the beautiful; and so life here is to them only a deep
115 II, 11 | for tragedians, not far life."~And our life ought to
116 II, 11 | not far life."~And our life ought to be anything rather
117 II, 11 | married woman divides her life between God and her husband,
118 II, 11 | frugality and simplicity of life. For he also "ate locusts
119 II, 13 | contributes to the blessed life. Let there, then, be in
120 III, 2 | long, and that years of life may be added to us; both
121 III, 3 | die rather than do? But life has reached this pitch of
122 III, 3 | Scythian man leads a frugal life. For a house sufficient,
123 III, 3 | loving an unencumbered life, the barbarians have abandoned
124 III, 3 | bearing only the wood of life, aiming only at salvation.~
125 III, 4 | fowls scraping the dung of life. "Poverty," it is said, "
126 III, 7 | this voluptuous and ignoble life of the many is alien to
127 III, 7 | creature of the One. But the life which crawls on its belly
128 III, 7 | man from the right mode of life, and induces him to cease
129 III, 8 | description, as we delineate the life of Christians. The most
130 III, 9 | we call as our helper in life, suffices for us. For we
131 III, 10 | EXERCISES SUITED TO A GOOD LIFE.~ The gymnasium is sufficient
132 III, 10 | everything. Our mode of life is not to accustom us to
133 III, 11 | COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.~ Wherefore the wearing
134 III, 11 | the healthful and blessed life according to the Word. Let
135 III, 11 | and in a word, a mode of life, in all respects as worthy
136 III, 11 | approach not the paths of life. Her tracks are dangerous,
137 III, 11 | by her style and whole life manifestly saying, "Who
138 III, 11 | preference of a mode of life is a counterpart of his
139 III, 11 | it sanctifies us in this life, and sends us on our way
140 III, 11 | good.~Religion in Ordinary Life.~ But it is said we do not
141 III, 11 | all, then, follow after life? What sayest thou? How hast
142 III, 11 | thyself, if thou dost not love life? It is said, I have not
143 III, 11 | wisdom, ay, and to frame your life in accordance with it. Nay,
144 III, 11 | themselves in their whole life, as they fashion themselves
145 III, 12 | Peter, "the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought
146 III, 12 | observed at home, and how our life is to be regulated, the
147 III, 12 | precept, and an exhortation of life, all-embracing: "As ye would
148 III, 12 | that I may inherit eternal life?" He answered, "Thou knowest
149 III, 12 | go away into everlasting life."~Such are the laws of the
150 III, 12 | having the promise of the life which now is, and that which
151 III, hymn| Fisher of men, whom Thou to life dost bring;~ From evil sea
152 III, hymn| Caught with sweet bait of life:~ Lead us, Shepherd of the
153 III, hymn| eternal, Age unending;~ Life that never can decay;~ Fount
154 III, hymn| mercy, virtue-sending;~ Life august of those who raise~
155 III, paed| universe adorn;--~ Grant to me life, and be that life welt spent,~
156 III, paed| to me life, and be that life welt spent,~ Thy grace enjoying;
157 III, paed| what is meet,~ Father, in life, and then life's happy close.~
158 III, paed| Father, in life, and then life's happy close.~