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1 I, 1 | to Him: his same word was called rousing (the whole from 2 I, 2 | salutary to those who are called back to repentance, to renew 3 I, 2 | help of bodily diseases is called the healing art--an art 4 I, 3 | that very thing which is called the inspiration[or breath 5 I, 4 | reason I think the Attics called, not boys only, but girls, 6 I, 5 | happened to be fishing--"and called aloud, Children, have ye 7 I, 5 | young maidens are still called paidiskai, and servant-girls 8 I, 5 | account of the bloom of youth, called by the flattering name of 9 I, 5 | And my servants shall be called by a new name" (a new name, 10 I, 5 | Rightly, then, are those called children who know Him who 11 I, 5 | the earth will be rightly called disciples. For so is the 12 I, 5 | wickedness. And the Lord is called man, because He is perfect 13 I, 5 | silly: for the silly man is called nêputios: and nêpios is 14 I, 5 | that is tender-hearted is called êpios), as being one that 15 I, 5 | also a virgin is wont to be called "a tender bride," and a 16 I, 5 | people, the new people are called young, having learned the 17 I, 5 | be; and His name has been called the Angel of great Counsel." 18 I, 5 | children lambs, it has also called Him--God the Word--who became 19 I, 6 | This work is variously called grace, and illumination, 20 I, 6 | is not complete should be called a gift (or act) of God's 21 I, 6 | of men, and this has been called the church. He knows, therefore, 22 I, 6 | therefore, whom He has called, and whom He has saved; 23 I, 6 | one and the same time He called and saved them. "For ye 24 I, 6 | I am of opinion man was called by the ancients phôs. But 25 I, 6 | babes in Christ. For he called those who had already believed 26 I, 6 | fountain of life, and has been called a river of olive oil, Paul, 27 I, 6 | truth, also liquid food is called drink; and the same thing 28 I, 6 | completion of His own passion He called catachrestically "a cup," 29 I, 6 | is food. Hence seeking is called sucking; for to those babes 30 I, 6 | also use the fat of milk, called butter, for the lamp, plainly 31 I, 7 | all of us are by Scripture called children; and not only so, 32 I, 7 | Christ are figuratively called babes; and that the Father 33 I, 7 | our Instructor is. He is called Jesus: Sometimes He calls 34 I, 7 | salvation, is appropriately called the Instructor (Paedagogue). 35 I, 7 | haven of heaven. What is called by men an ancestral custom 36 I, 7 | escaped our attention who are called royal instructors among 37 I, 7 | yet become man. Yet Jacob called the name of the place, " 38 I, 7 | reproach to those who are called babes. Now the law is ancient 39 I, 8 | another way the useful is called good, not on account of 40 I, 8 | as Father, being good, is called that which alone He is--" 41 I, 8 | equality of love, He is called righteous. "He will judge," 42 I, 8 | better things those that are called; dissuades those that are 43 I, 9 | believed at hearing: "When I called, ye obeyed not, saith the 44 I, 10| be glad."~Chiding is also called admonishing; and the etymology 45 I, 11| grain, as it is figuratively called, He bestows salvation on 46 I, 11| repletion with victuals being called kortasma (fodder), not brôma ( 47 I, 12| therefore, the Word has been called also the Saviour, seeing 48 I, 13| transgression, and is rightly called, (amartêma) sin. Since, 49 I, 13| unfailing energy which we have called faith. The system is the 50 II, 1 | describe what the man who is called a Christian ought to be 51 II, 1 | such entertainments as are called by ourselves, we name rightly 52 II, 1 | entertainments the Lord has not called agapoe. He says accordingly 53 II, 1 | somewhere, "When thou art called to a wedding, recline not 54 II, 1 | couch; but when thou art called, fall into the lowest place;" 55 II, 1 | made a great supper, and called many." But I perceive whence 56 II, 1 | heavens. But the earthly is called a supper, as has been shown 57 II, 1 | voracious beast. People first called the abandoned asôtous, and 58 II, 1 | have to advert to what are called things sacrificed to idols, 59 II, 1 | saying, that "if any one called a brother be found a fornicator, 60 II, 1 | matter of food. Gluttony, called opsophagia, is nothing but 61 II, 1 | exactly like the one who is called the Ventriloquist-demon. 62 II, 1 | the life which is here called happy, full of Italian and 63 II, 1 | belly, very like the fish called ass, which, Aristotle says, 64 II, 2 | water and of the Word--is called Eucharist, renowned and 65 II, 2 | People in such a state are called by those who are skilful 66 II, 2 | that follow a debauch; so called from the head shaking (kara 67 II, 2 | this (if life it must be called, which is spent in idleness, 68 II, 2 | Choaspes, a river of India so called, was that from which the 69 II, 2 | us against those that are called Encratites. But women, making 70 II, 2 | supper."~ To me, the star called by the mathematicians Acephalus ( 71 II, 4 | brimming cups, a song was sung called a skolion, after the manner 72 II, 5 | a musical instrument--is called a smile. So also is laughter 73 II, 5 | in the case of women is called a giggle, and is meretricious 74 II, 7 | home." The twelve, having called together the multitude of 75 II, 7 | by which domestics are called, being irrational signs, 76 II, 8 | Gospel, are figuratively called the feet of the Lord, of 77 II, 8 | idols. Sophocles accordingly called the narcissus "the ancient 78 II, 8 | this very thing, which they called the disgrace of the Lord, 79 II, 10| barbarian philosophy, mystically called those Atheists who destroy 80 II, 12| dusty-foots the Attics called them, on account of their 81 II, 13| Scripture has somewhere called a pearl, the pure and pellucid 82 II, 13| among the Attics they are called by this very name. The ungraceful 83 II, 13| Philemon in the Synephebus called ankle-fetters:--~ "Conspicuous 84 II, 13| badge of adultery. For Homer called those, too, golden chains. 85 II, 13| Lord in the Gospel plainly called "fool." "For this night 86 III, 1 | the intellect, which is called the reasoning faculty, is 87 III, 2 | stranger. And therefore also He called him His friend who had despised 88 III, 3 | all things. Prophecy has called him the "Ancient of days; 89 III, 3 | God foreknew those who are called, according to His purpose, 90 III, 7 | travelling, are allegorically called shoes. We must, then, cast 91 III, 8 | Wherefore the former was called "friend," the latter "apostles;" 92 III, 9 | indulge in it. The ancients called them places for fulling 93 III, 11| unguents. Such a one is called by Solomon "a foolish and 94 III, 11| once rude and divine, is called love--a spiritual book. 95 III, 11| Charity.~ And if we are called to the kingdom of God, let