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1 I, 8 | humanity, and shows what ought to be done. And this is 2 I, 9 | destined to be truly happy ought to be purest and best."~ 3 I, 12| devoted himself to Christ ought to be sufficient to himself, 4 I, 12| lusts, pointing out what we ought to abstain from, and supplying 5 I, 12| According to which image also we ought, conforming ourselves to 6 II, 1 | who is called a Christian ought to be during the whole of 7 II, 1 | with ourselves, and how we ought to regulate ourselves. We 8 II, 1 | work, to say how each of us ought to conduct himself in respect 9 II, 1 | whose sake chiefly a supper ought to be made. And further, " 10 II, 1 | from Christ shows that we ought to partake of. But totally 11 II, 2 | maturity sooner than they ought. The breasts and organs 12 II, 2 | most people say that you ought to relax over your cups, 13 II, 2 | think that then especially ought reason to be introduced 14 II, 2 | if we are asleep; for He ought to be invited even to our 15 II, 2 | And that he who drinks ought to observe moderation, He 16 II, 5 | one's face? Wherefore we ought never of our own accord 17 II, 5 | what is disgraceful, we ought to blush rather than smile, 18 II, 6 | parts of the body which we ought not; and on the other, from 19 II, 6 | transgression of ignorance. No less ought we to keep pure from calumnious 20 II, 6 | have believed in Christ ought to be inaccessible. It is 21 II, 7 | from prolixity. For we ought not to speak long or much, 22 II, 7 | speak long or much, nor ought we to speak frivolously. 23 II, 7 | voice itself, so to speak, ought to receive its just dues; 24 II, 7 | vociferous and clamorous ought to be silenced. For this 25 II, 8 | salutarily warm the chill. A man ought not therefore to cool himself 26 II, 8 | has its seat in the brain, ought to be bound about, not because 27 II, 9 | suitable for manhood; for sleep ought not to be for the total 28 II, 9 | Wherefore I say that it ought not to be allowed to come 29 II, 9 | a dead man. Wherefore we ought often to rise by night and 30 II, 9 | sleepless Word dwelling in them, ought not to sleep the livelong 31 II, 9 | livelong night; but they ought to rise by night, especially 32 II, 11| what are we to imagine ought to be said of love of ornament, 33 II, 11| judge that the provision ought to be similar. For as it 34 II, 11| so also their coverings ought to be similar; although 35 II, 11| although such a covering ought to be assumed as is requisite 36 II, 11| weakness, desire more, we ought to blame the habit of that 37 II, 11| far life."~And our life ought to be anything rather than~ 38 II, 11| modesty alone (for such ought to be the true wife, dowered 39 II, 11| nomenclature. The covering ought, in my judgment, to show 40 II, 12| nailed shoes. Further, they ought for the most part to wear 41 II, 13| itself entirely. For they ought to be adorned within, and 42 III, 2 | house, for no chaste~ Woman ought to make her hair yellow,"~ 43 III, 3 | mind, which every day he ought to exhibit in greater comeliness; 44 III, 3 | such enormities? Rather we ought not to call such as these 45 III, 4 | creatures; although they ought to undertake the maintenance 46 III, 5 | noble example of truth, ought to be ashamed at their stripping 47 III, 5 | At home, therefore, they ought to regard with modesty parents 48 III, 6 | This best of maxims, then, ought to be perpetually repeated, " 49 III, 9 | bath is for some use, we ought not to indulge in it. The 50 III, 9 | bodies sooner than they ought, and by cooking them, as 51 III, 11| bonds. Wherefore also women ought to dress neatly, and bind 52 III, 11| Wherefore this redundance ought to be liquefied and dispersed 53 III, 11| that those who call on God ought not to mingle with unclean 54 III, 11| veiled.~Out of Church.~ Such ought those who are consecrated 55 III, 11| shameless use of a kiss, which ought to be mystic, occasions 56 III, 12| that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man."~ " 57 III, 12| saith he abideth in Him, ought himself to walk even as