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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | It was necessary, they say, to fulfil the profession 2 I, 6 | life." Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth 3 I, 6 | he has not yet received, say they, the perfect gift. 4 I, 6 | previously made. For we do not say that both take place together 5 I, 6 | according to promise: "Now I say, as long as the heir is 6 I, 6 | suppose. For with it [they say], having the face which 7 I, 6 | after our departure hence, say they that they know "what 8 I, 6 | of the winds, the poets say, "spits forth briny foam." 9 I, 6 | of an expression, only to say that one substance supplies 10 I, 6 | think it strange, when we say that the Lord's blood is 11 I, 7 | for us in due course to say who our Instructor is. He 12 I, 7 | which abides for ever. They say that Phoenix was the instructor 13 I, 7 | was a lazy domestic. They say also that he invented the 14 I, 7 | also said in Jeremiah: "Say not that I am a youth: before 15 I, 8 | good thing.~ "How then," say they, "if the Lord loves 16 I, 8 | righteousness of God, what shall we say? Is God unrighteous, who 17 I, 9 | is left desolate; for I say unto you, Henceforth ye 18 I, 9 | not see Me, till ye shall say, Blessed is He that cometh 19 I, 9 | Me," He says, "and I will say, Here am I." Thou didst 20 I, 10| with your whole heart, and say, Father, I will hear you, 21 I, 10| question, the philosophers who say that only the perfect man 22 I, 10| legitimate inference to say, that rebuke and censure 23 I, 10| suitable to men, since they say that all men are bad; but 24 I, 10| employ such language. I say, then, that praise or blame, 25 I, 12| Him. For what else do we say is incumbent on the rational 26 I, 12| contemplation of the Divine? I say, too, that it is requisite 27 II, 1 | symmetry of this work, to say how each of us ought to 28 II, 1 | and foolishness. And they say that the bodies of children, 29 II, 2 | Wherefore most people say that you ought to relax 30 II, 2 | He says, "came, and they say, Behold a glutton and a 31 II, 2 | Lord's presence, lest He say to us, as the apostle in 32 II, 2 | as the sons of the poets say Hephaestus was hurled by 33 II, 3 | belonging to the house, I say comprehensively, that one 34 II, 4 | grave and modest strains say farewell to the turbulence 35 II, 7 | reprove not thy neighbour, nor say to him a word of reproach." 36 II, 8 | ashamed in Iambic lines to say,--~ "I was anointed with 37 II, 8 | beetles (for these, they say, when smeared with ointment, 38 II, 8 | driven away. If, then, we say that the Lord the great 39 II, 8 | roses from Pieria."~ They say, too, that Here delights 40 II, 8 | overlooked. And if some say, What pleasure, then, is 41 II, 8 | We should have much to say respecting them, were we 42 II, 9 | temperance, we must now say. For after the repast, having 43 II, 9 | relaxation. Wherefore I say that it ought not to be 44 II, 10| take counsel in secret, and say, Who seeth us? " For one 45 II, 11| spin not, nor weave. But I say unto you, that not even 46 II, 11| gay-coloured, than flowers? What, I say, more delightful than lilies 47 II, 11| we fall quite asleep. I say, then, that man requires 48 II, 11| above the knee, as they say was the case with the Lacedaemonian 49 II, 11| Hebrews and the Cilicians. I say nothing of the linens made 50 II, 13| the simpler? Men, I would say, if they make use of them 51 II, 13| thousand rich chains; as they say that among the barbarians 52 III, 2 | ornament of goodness; we may say also the flesh with the 53 III, 2 | with vexation]."~Thrice, I say, not once, do they deserve 54 III, 2 | their lusts, nor one to say, "Do not commit adultery;" 55 III, 3 | l perfume. What can one say on seeing them? Like one 56 III, 3 | is said. Nay, it defames, say I. No one who entertains 57 III, 3 | his form. No one would, I say, voluntarily choose to do 58 III, 6 | lest perchance some one say to us, "His horse, or land, 59 III, 7 | of all abundance. If one say that he has often seen the 60 III, 9 | which is carnal, that is to say, of the body, is accomplished 61 III, 10| I had almost forgot to say that the well-known Pittacus, 62 III, 11| mistress like wench," as they say in the proverb.~Walking.~ 63 III, 11| pleasures. For if people shall say that they betake themselves 64 III, 11| for recreation, I should say that the cities which make 65 III, 11| her to pray veiled. They say that the wife of AEneas, 66 III, 11| with the place. As they say that polypi, assimilated 67 III, 12| things which He is wont to say to children by the way, 68 III, 12| art yet speaking, He will say, I am here."~ In regard 69 III, 12| thee the seventh time, and say, I repent, forgive him." 70 III, 12| Instructor Himself will say again, loving to refer to


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