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64 hair
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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | being desirable on its own account, or was formed as being 2 I, 3 | formed as being desirable on account of something else. 'If, 3 I, 3 | was a desirable object on account of something else, God had 4 I, 3 | have accomplished that on account of which man was created 5 I, 3 | which is desirable on his account is allied to him to whom 6 I, 3 | whom it is desirable on his account; and this, too, is acceptable 7 I, 5 | those last also are, on account of the bloom of youth, called 8 I, 5 | appellation of children on account of their very limited amount 9 I, 5 | delicate as a child. On account of the hearts of the innocent, 10 I, 5 | tender, as needing help on account of its feebleness, is kindly 11 I, 5 | and the rejoicing on their account, is the mystic sport, and 12 I, 6 | those who are inflated on account of knowledge have calumniously 13 I, 7 | exhibited the Instructor in the account it gives of His guidance. 14 I, 8 | not said to be good, on account of its being possessed of 15 I, 8 | is not said to be good on account of its possessing virtue-- 16 I, 8 | is itself virtue.--but on account of its being in itself and 17 I, 8 | useful is called good, not on account of its pleasing, but of 18 I, 8 | should be neglected on our account. Each one of us, who sins, 19 I, 8 | condescending to emotion on man's account; for whose sake also the 20 I, 9 | Upbraiding is censure on account of what is base, conciliating 21 I, 9 | upbraiding; or upbraiding on account of ways exalted above what 22 I, 9 | So God is good on His own account, and just also on ours, 23 I, 10| its love to man; on their account, and on account of those 24 I, 10| on their account, and on account of those who do not associate 25 I, 11| punishment are profitable on account of its sharpness. By the 26 I, 11| senselessly played; on that account the law was given them, 27 II, 1 | our aim; but both are on account of our life here, which 28 II, 1 | reddish-brown dried figs, on account of which the ill-starred 29 II, 1 | many, many things are on account of the supper." For they 30 II, 1 | no power in them); but on account of our conscience, which 31 II, 1 | loathe them; and further, on account of the instability of those 32 II, 1 | are all the more on this account to abstain from those dainty 33 II, 2 | lest the remedy should, on account of its quantity, unobserved, 34 II, 2 | on the sight, which, on account of the fluctuation, cannot 35 II, 2 | right reason, to drink on account of the cold of winter, till 36 II, 2 | the rich to be wretched on account of their luxury: "Those 37 II, 3 | chased, more apt to break on account of the art, teaching us 38 II, 6 | idle word, shall give an account to the Lord in the day of 39 II, 6 | inaccessible. It is on this account, as appears to me, that 40 II, 7 | festivals take place on account of affection, and the end 41 II, 8 | affliction in patience which, on account of the Lord, attends preaching, 42 II, 8 | the dog and horse take no account of the ointment, whilst 43 II, 8 | so averse to perfumes on account of their rendering manhood 44 II, 8 | unguents is practised on account of its beneficial effects; 45 II, 8 | cools the hair, both on account of its moisture and its 46 II, 8 | idols, too, on the same account, by this fact giving testimony 47 II, 9 | into a yawning hollow, on account of the softness of the bedding. 48 II, 9 | sleepers turning in them, on account of the bed rising into a 49 II, 9 | pass over at present the account of the economy of regeneration) 50 II, 11| provide external things on account of the body; and manages 51 II, 11| For if the female sex, on account of their weakness, desire 52 II, 11| garment, and be not elated on account of any glory, as it is unlawful."~ 53 II, 11| to the poetic saying. On account of this purple, then, Tyre 54 II, 12| the Attics called them, on account of their bringing the feet 55 III, 2 | to abstain from sins, on account of the shame of reproof. 56 III, 4 | grounds of propriety, on account of not wishing to be seen, 57 III, 9 | sometimes the body too, on account of the dirt which gathers 58 III, 11| sake of elegance, but on account of the necessity of the 59 III, 11| treacherous braidings; on account of which they do not touch 60 III, 11| are glad--the children on account of their mother, the husband 61 III, 11| their mother, the husband on account of his wife, she on their 62 III, 11| of his wife, she on their account, and all in God. ~ In brief, " 63 III, 11| above all, let an oath on account of what is sold be far from 64 III, 11| and let swearing, too, on account of other things be banished.


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