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1 I, 1 | former duality,--the one having for its purpose that we 2 I, 2 | such as he was ere he died, having undergone resurrection. 3 I, 2 | thought, became His children, having had assigned us the best 4 I, 3 | for the Word Himself also, having openly become flesh, exhibited 5 I, 5 | the colt to the vine," having bound this simple and childlike 6 I, 5 | when we are the church, having received Christ the head. 7 I, 5 | people are called young, having learned the new blessings; 8 I, 5 | who have fled to Him; and having begotten them again by His 9 I, 5 | again after His burial, having suffered no harm, like Isaac 10 I, 6 | also we who are baptized, having wiped off the sins which 11 I, 6 | of future good, wait; but having in anticipation grasped 12 I, 6 | blasphemed the Word, not as having yet attained to the simplicity 13 I, 6 | as compared with the law. Having reached this point, we must 14 I, 6 | For with it [they say], having the face which is like an 15 I, 6 | again in summer, the body, having its pores more open, affords 16 I, 7 | unnamed, the Lord God not having yet become man. Yet Jacob 17 I, 8 | also the particle "Thou," having a demonstrative emphasis, 18 I, 8 | a good balance, even God having made known to us the face 19 I, 9 | Here His loving care, having shown their sin, shows salvation 20 I, 9 | irrational than these? And having, by Jeremiah, complained 21 I, 9 | in need of the Saviour; having wandered, of one to guide 22 I, 11 | of refractory children. "Having feasted to the full," accordingly, 23 I, 11 | brôma (food). And when, having senselessly filled themselves, 24 I, 12 | OF PATERNAL AFFECTION.~ Having now accomplished those things, 25 I, 12 | ointment of sweet fragrance--having a clear example of immortality 26 I, 13 | are, the same as counsels--having truth for their aim, train 27 II, 1 | deceived in their idea, having expected that the promise 28 II, 1 | nurse for communication; having as its rich provision sufficiency, 29 II, 1 | undue attachment to them, as having command over ourselves. 30 II, 1 | piece of broiled fish;" and having eaten before them, says 31 II, 2 | For wine being warm, and having sweet juices when duly mixed, 32 II, 2 | darkness of the tempest, having drifted away from the haven 33 II, 3 | all to be relinquished, as having nothing whatever worth our 34 II, 4 | duty to give thanks to God, having enjoyed His grace and love, 35 II, 7 | haste home." The twelve, having called together the multitude 36 II, 8 | stones. But the woman not having yet received the Word (for 37 II, 8 | anointed are the apostles, having, according to prophecy, 38 II, 8 | Greece after the Median war having given herself up to luxury. 39 II, 8 | Lord's successful work, He having borne on His head, the princely 40 II, 8 | and such like thorns; and having destroyed the devil, deservedly 41 II, 9 | say. For after the repast, having given thanks to God for 42 II, 9 | can roll on other beds, having this, as it were, for a 43 II, 9 | ivory on beds, the body having left the soul, is not permissible 44 II, 10 | given in marriage." But having done with the works of the 45 II, 10 | works of the flesh, and having been clothed with immortality, 46 II, 11 | makes the meaning plain. For having said, "Seek not what ye 47 II, 12 | but they are thought worth having nails driven into the soles 48 II, 13 | creatures are not ashamed at having bestowed the greatest pains 49 II, 13 | be decked with gold, not having read that poetical saying:--~ " 50 II, 13 | or only melted them; but having cast their gold into the 51 III, 2 | fellow-feeling with him, blind too? Having, then, no limit to their 52 III, 2 | myth of the Argives has it, having come from Phrygia~ To Lacedaemon, 53 III, 2 | Helen, to the folds of Ida, having found that~ Menelaus was 54 III, 2 | Nor mount the seat, not having learned to drive."~ Heaven 55 III, 3 | more truly venerable is he, having God alone as his senior, 56 III, 3 | diffused over the cities, having become law. Beside them 57 III, 3 | abundant for thy use, O man, having taught thee to sheer their 58 III, 4 | and must find fault with having large numbers of domestics. 59 III, 4 | which the rich are poor, having nothing to give away.~ 60 III, 6 | not possess much, nay all, having God as his everlasting treasure? " 61 III, 7 | the house is not a burden, having learned to change its place 62 III, 8 | partly upbraids. Others having sinned, He shows us their 63 III, 8 | who hear. The Sodomites having, through much luxury, fallen 64 III, 8 | says Jude, "that God, having once saved His people from 65 III, 10 | were left in his charge, having as a royal badge "a rod 66 III, 11 | what was spoken sacredly: "Having your conversation honest 67 III, 11 | beard, the beard of Aaron."~ Having celebrated the beauty of 68 III, 11 | be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another; 69 III, 11 | And the spiritual man, having the word in his mouth, ruminates 70 III, 11 | they secretly were. After having paid reverence to the discourse 71 III, 11 | resound with a kiss, not having love itself within. For 72 III, 12 | profitable for all things, having the promise of the life 73 III, pray| translated into Thy commonwealth, having sailed tranquilly over the 74 III, pray| Word, it were right that, having got to this point, we should