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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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1 II, 3 | cups made of silver and gold, and of tohers inlaid with 2 II, 3 | also. For, on the whole, gold and silver, both publicly 3 II, 3 | these, vessels of saver and gold, some for serving food, 4 II, 3 | folding-doors of beds studded with gold and variegated with tortoise-shell, 5 II, 3 | to labour for wealth of gold or silver, nor to possess 6 II, 3 | treasured up silver and gold, in whom men trusted, and 7 II, 3 | who fashioned silver and gold, and were full of care? 8 II, 3 | of silver or a sickle of gold, but we employ the material 9 II, 3 | vessel, not seeking regal gold, but teaching us how to 10 II, 3 | earth, nor using vessels of gold and silver, that is, vessels 11 II, 3 | silly rich women to get gold receptacles for excrements 12 II, 3 | their whole life they deemed gold fit for dung. But now love 13 II, 3 | immortal Word, the regal gold.~ 14 II, 8 | Hebrews were crowned with gold and precious stones. But 15 II, 8 | kings of the Jews using gold and precious stones and 16 II, 8 | out the Word Himself. The gold, again, is the incorruptible 17 II, 8 | brought to Him on His birth, gold, the symbol of royalty. 18 II, 9 | smooth carpets worked with gold, and long fine robes of 19 II, 11| and exquisite working of gold, and still more, of artificial 20 II, 11| clothes, and ornaments of gold, interdicting respectable 21 II, 11| adorned with a fastening of gold grasshoppers, to show their 22 II, 11| farewell to embroidery of gold and Indian silks and elaborate 23 II, 11| Garments, too, variegated with gold, and those that are purple, 24 II, 11| Eriphyle,--~ "Who received gold prized above her dear husband."~ 25 II, 11| right hand, clad in cloth of gold, girt with golden fringes," 26 II, 11| Jesus shines conspicuous as gold, and the elect are the golden 27 II, 13| FONDNESS FOR JEWELS AND GOLD ORNAMENTS.~ It is childish 28 II, 13| dig, and griffins guard gold, and the sea hides the pearl-stone. 29 II, 13| and ye seek not God; but gold which is hidden, and jewels, 30 II, 13| being, than on jewels and gold ! How much more useful to 31 II, 13| soldiers wish to be decked with gold, not having read that poetical 32 II, 13| came,~ Laden with store of gold."~ But the love of ornament, 33 II, 13| beauty, shading it with gold. And they know not how great 34 II, 13| malefactors are bound with gold. The women seem to me to 35 II, 13| so also has ornament of gold maddened other women to 36 II, 13| painting a figure loaded with gold colour to represent Helen, 37 II, 13| And their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver 38 II, 13| adorn themselves not with gold, but with the Word, through 39 II, 13| through whom alone the gold comes to light. Happy, then, 40 II, 13| them; but having cast their gold into the form of an ox, 41 II, 13| commits fornication with gold becomes an idol, and is 42 II, 13| Baal things of silver and gold," that is, ornaments. And 43 II, 13| themselves not with braids, or gold, or costly array, but (which 44 II, 13| buy her than treasures of gold and silver; and she is more 45 III, 1 | like God, not by wearing gold or long robes, but by well-doing, 46 III, 2 | and the temples gleam with gold, and silver, and amber, 47 III, 2 | So those women who wear gold, occupying themselves in 48 III, 2 | the dye, the clothes, the gold, the paint, the cosmetics,-- 49 III, 2 | to those who are fond of gold, and purple, and jewels, 50 III, 2 | and jewels, neither the gold that is above the earth 51 III, 2 | yet Pactolus flowing with gold; not even were a man to 52 III, 2 | ready to die with their gold. And if Plutus is blind, 53 III, 2 | thyself with ornaments of gold, and anoint thine eyes with 54 III, 2 | vestments,~ Glittering with gold and barbaric luxury,~ Loving, 55 III, 3 | although not allowed to wear gold, yet out of effeminate desire 56 III, 3 | and fringes with leaves of gold; or, getting certain spherical 57 III, 4 | clothes; others guard the gold, like griffins; others keep 58 III, 5 | ten thousand vessels of gold and silver, some for drinking, 59 III, 5 | that gape at the glitter of gold. For dazzling thus those 60 III, 6 | or land, or domestic, or gold, is worth fifteen talents; 61 III, 6 | And it is not jewels, or gold, or clothing, or beauty 62 III, 6 | knowledge rather than tested gold; for Wisdom is better than 63 III, 6 | Acquire me rather than gold, and precious stones, and 64 III, 6 | possessions, loaded with gold like a dirty purse; but 65 III, 7 | chests of clothes? and the gold ornaments for what? Those 66 III, 7 | multitude of vessels, silver and gold drinking cups, and the crowd 67 III, 11| Wherefore the wearing of gold and the use of softer clothing 68 III, 11| and precious stones, and gold, and variety of dress, and 69 III, 11| himself made beautiful by gold, he is inferior to gold; 70 III, 11| gold, he is inferior to gold; and he that is inferior 71 III, 11| and he that is inferior to gold is not lord of it. But to 72 III, 11| monstrous! As, then, the gold is polluted by the dirtiness 73 III, 11| permits them a finger-ring of gold. Nor is this for ornament, 74 III, 11| man."~ But women who wear gold seem to me to be afraid, 75 III, 11| hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel; 76 III, 12| then, that among men,~ Not gold, not empire, or luxury of 77 III, 12| things, such as silver or gold, from your vain conversation


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