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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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1 I, 1 | now and to come. But now, being at once curative and preceptive, 2 I, 1 | instructor). The Instructor being practical, not theoretical, 3 I, 1 | teach. But our Educators being practical, first exhorts 4 I, 2 | whose seat is in the brain), being left bare of the dense stuff 5 I, 2 | in course of time, but being liberal in His gifts, He 6 I, 3 | created by God Himself as being desirable on its own account, 7 I, 3 | account, or was formed as being desirable on account of 8 I, 3 | that unless he came into being, it was not possible for 9 I, 3 | Scripture says as to our being made in His image and likeness. 10 I, 4 | desire which divides humanity being removed. Common therefore, 11 I, 5 | And we who are little ones being such colts, are reared up 12 I, 5 | tender-hearted is called êpios), as being one that has newly become 13 I, 5 | which have sprung into being according to the new covenant, 14 I, 5 | divinity of the Lord in His not being slain. For Jesus rose again 15 I, 6 | exemplar Christ became. Being baptized, we are illuminated; 16 I, 6 | illuminated, we become sons; being made sons, we are made perfect; 17 I, 6 | sons, we are made perfect; being made perfect, we are made 18 I, 6 | or act) of God's grace. Being perfect, He consequently 19 I, 6 | grace, our transgressions being taken away by one Poeonian 20 I, 6 | simplicity of childhood, but as being in its folly; for the word 21 I, 6 | beginning and end;" the Word being figuratively represented 22 I, 6 | into a foundation, which, being more substantial than hearing, 23 I, 6 | the Church, like a human being consisting of many members, 24 I, 6 | the moister part of flesh, being a kind of liquid flesh; 25 I, 6 | the neighbouring arteries being mixed with it, the substance 26 I, 6 | pure, it becomes white by being agitated like a wave; and 27 I, 6 | exhibited as milk. Milk being thus provided in parturition, 28 I, 6 | down towards the child, being taught to furnish the substance 29 I, 6 | then how shall they avoid being transfixed on their own 30 I, 6 | as blood is for a human being, and the grape for the vine. 31 I, 6 | foam of the blood, which being by the natural heat of the 32 I, 6 | summer again, the blood being burnt and dried up by the 33 I, 7 | For the babes are simple, being figuratively described as 34 I, 7 | Now piety is instruction, being the learning of the service 35 I, 7 | said "was given;" but truth being the grace of the Father, 36 I, 7 | Epistle to the Corinthians, being moved, says, "What will 37 I, 8 | by Him, and a God-loving being. Therefore God is loving; 38 I, 8 | the Good, in virtue of its being good, does nothing else 39 I, 8 | good, on account of its being possessed of virtue; as 40 I, 8 | but on account of its being in itself and by itself 41 I, 8 | therefore, is righteousness, being a good thing, both as virtue 42 I, 8 | Instructor also, in virtue of His being good, with consummate art 43 I, 8 | calls not forth to salvation being as dead, are by denunciation 44 I, 8 | salvation for its aim, the word being harmoniously adjusted to 45 I, 8 | be fear." For the Divine Being is not angry in the way 46 I, 8 | good man, in virtue of His being in nature good. Wherefore 47 I, 8 | left," conceived as Father, being good, is called that which 48 I, 8 | is the Son in the Father, being his Word, from their mutual 49 I, 8 | relation, the name of power being measured by equality of 50 I, 8 | justly and rightly. And as being good, He does so on just 51 I, 8 | Father of His, then who being one is manifested by many 52 I, 9 | and base, by reason of his being unreproved in those respects 53 I, 10| from the present times, as being apprehended by perception; 54 I, 11| humanity abundantly. Honey, being very sweet, generates bile, 55 I, 11| repletion with victuals being called kortasma (fodder), 56 I, 11| to the true Instructor, being one and the same Word, and 57 I, 12| into a holy and heavenly being by His advent, He might 58 I, 12| humanity is conceived as being created merely in His image. 59 I, 12| excellence. And so, in a word, being assimilated to God by a 60 I, 13| became like to the beasts:" being rightly regarded as irrational, 61 I, 13| founded on commands. And these being, as they are, the same as 62 I, 13| commandments of the Lord, which, being divine statues and spiritual 63 I, 13| been written for ourselves, being adapted for ourselves and 64 I, 13| for divine discipline, as being enjoined by God, and furnished 65 II, 1 | of fare is most suitable, being conducive both to digestion 66 II, 1 | of the stomach, the taste being vitiated by an unhappy art-- 67 II, 1 | cause of disease; there being people who dislike the truth, 68 II, 1 | fall, "whose conscience, being weak, is defiled: for meat 69 II, 1 | fumes arising from them being dense, darken the soul. 70 II, 1 | we are better than they, being their lords, and more closely 71 II, 1 | closely allied to God, as being wiser; and we were made, 72 II, 1 | consisting as it did] in being filled twice a day, and 73 II, 2 | immortality; the Spirit being the energetic principle 74 II, 2 | shipwreck of drunkenness. For being moored by reason and time, 75 II, 2 | violent instead. For wine being warm, and having sweet juices 76 II, 2 | his cups. For the sight, being disturbed by the heat of 77 II, 2 | with violence, and by its being drawn in with a great deal 78 II, 2 | of breath, as if it were being poured into an earthenware 79 II, 2 | friend. Your drink is not being taken from you. It is given 80 II, 2 | lest both fall,--the men by being excited to look, they by 81 II, 3 | stones, is out of place, being only a deception of the 82 II, 3 | and the goatskin coverlet being amply sufficient to spread 83 II, 3 | excrements made; so that being rich, they cannot even ease 84 II, 4 | from the temperate banquet, being more suitable to beasts 85 II, 4 | For we have heard of stags being charmed by the pipe, and 86 II, 4 | huntsmen. And when mares are being covered, a tune is played 87 II, 5 | can we devote ourselves to being and appearing ridiculous 88 II, 6 | names produces the desire of being indecorous in conduct; and 89 II, 7 | must, with hesitation, on being twice asked; sum up your 90 II, 7 | which domestics are called, being irrational signs, are to 91 II, 7 | of the breath, the mouth being composed becomingly, and 92 II, 8 | preaching, the old vainglory being done away with by reason 93 II, 8 | was anointed on the feet, being released from His sojourn 94 II, 8 | deadly combat. Ointment being smooth oil, do you not think 95 II, 8 | nostrils are anointed; it being~A most essential thing for 96 II, 8 | enjoyment, the fragrance being carried away. As beauty, 97 II, 8 | effluvia of roses and violets being mildly cool, relieve and 98 II, 8 | giving testimony to their being dead. For revellers do not 99 II, 8 | their own ignorance. For being hard of heart, they understood 100 II, 8 | ever-blooming thorn. This diadem, being hostile to those who plot 101 II, 8 | of one power, He Himself being one, the Son of the Father, 102 II, 9 | permissible for holy men, being a lazy contrivance for rest. 103 II, 9 | the body is relieved by being resigned to rest, the soul 104 II, 10| consequence of the outer skin being thickened by the surrounding 105 II, 10| arteries about the neck being compressed and filled, press 106 II, 10| hard on the breath; which being very much confined, emits 107 II, 10| rushes into licentiousness, being trained to self-restraint, 108 II, 10| immortality, the flesh itself being pure, we pursue after that 109 II, 11| sustenance, dry and moist, as being necessaries He says, "Your 110 II, 11| ornament, loving praise, and being everything but truth-loving, 111 II, 11| man was punished in Hades, being made par-taker of the fire; 112 II, 11| drink. The necessity, then, being common, we judge that the 113 II, 12| on military service. "For being shod is near neigh-hour 114 II, 12| shod is near neigh-hour to being bound."~ To go with bare 115 II, 13| of the celestial city, by being made like precious stones, 116 II, 13| immortality and sanctity of being. But these women, who comprehend 117 II, 13| to spend money on human being, than on jewels and gold ! 118 II, 13| Helen, said to him, "Boy, being incapable of painting her 119 II, 13| alone luxury is reserved, as being an idol, not a reality. 120 III, 1 | But the irascible part, being brutal, dwells near to insanity. 121 III, 1 | our Teacher. And the flesh being a slave, as Paul testifies, 122 III, 1 | seeks what is not its own, being apart from God, and the 123 III, 2 | been shaded with poisons, being now in a melting state. 124 III, 2 | produced the anointing oil, being delighted with him, the 125 III, 3 | with the disease. For not being free of the love of finery, 126 III, 3 | nor before themselves, being men. Such are those addicted 127 III, 3 | me. Diogenes, when he was being sold, chiding like a teacher 128 III, 3 | colour threatens war, the hue being somewhat akin to blood. 129 III, 6 | repeated, "That the good man, being temperate and just," treasures 130 III, 7 | nature an erect and majestic being, aspiring after the good 131 III, 7 | measure, so giving away, being the benignant spring of 132 III, 8 | the highest degree rich, being equal to unfailing expenditure, 133 III, 8 | from fault.~ For some men being instructed are saved; and 134 III, 8 | some sinners, lest lust being unavenged, should break 135 III, 9 | old. The flesh, like iron, being softened by the heat, hence 136 III, 9 | to be forbidden, regard being had to the age of the body 137 III, 10| more becoming and manly, being undertaken for the sake 138 III, 11| absorbs and retains, and being warmed by it, warms in turn 139 III, 11| not very easily fall off, being guarded by the large knot 140 III, 11| peace; nor drinking-cups, being temperate. Many of the licentious 141 III, 11| amatory indulgences, by being perpetually put in mind 142 III, 11| without detection; so that, being undistinguishable from others, 143 III, 11| do not touch their head, being afraid of disordering their 144 III, 11| grave, and protects from being gazed at. And she will never 145 III, 12| former sins. Therefore, being regenerated, let us fix 146 III, 12| accordant. And the Lord being one, is the same Instructor 147 III, 12| conversation in heaven, being trained from earth, and


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