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1 I, 2 | and tempered the body with beauty and proportion. And whatever 2 II, 8 | fragrance being carried away. As beauty, so also the flower delights 3 II, 8 | fade, both the flower and beauty. Further, whoever touches 4 II, 11| more manifestly, so also beauty of character shows its magnanimity, 5 II, 11| it is a wicked thing for beauty to be a snare to men. Nor 6 II, 13| For in the soul alone are beauty and deformity shown. Wherefore 7 II, 13| gleams in the form. For the beauty of each plant and animal 8 II, 13| these women obscure true beauty, shading it with gold. And 9 II, 13| possess [i.e., of the want of beauty]. It is suitable, therefore, 10 II, 13| truly exhibiting the true beauty "which eye hath not seen 11 III, 1 | I. ON THE TRUE BEAUTY.~ IT iS then, as appears, 12 III, 1 | out, pleasures overflow; beauty fades, and falls quicker 13 III, 1 | ornament himself: his is beauty, the true beauty, for it 14 III, 1 | his is beauty, the true beauty, for it is God; and that 15 III, 1 | There is, too, another beauty of men--love. "And love," 16 III, 1 | Lord? But it was not the beauty of the flesh visible to 17 III, 1 | to the eye, but the true beauty of both soul and body, which 18 III, 2 | finding Within the true beauty, he will be disgusted, I 19 III, 2 | the evening this spurious beauty creeps out to candle-light 20 III, 2 | wretches destroy their own beauty, by the introduction of 21 III, 2 | thus blighting their own beauty. Wherefore they are seen 22 III, 2 | Creator of men, as if the beauty given by Him were nothing 23 III, 2 | stibium, in vain is thy beauty," says the Word by Jeremiah. 24 III, 2 | and bought, and painted beauty? Head-dresses and varieties 25 III, 2 | Lord counts the natural beauty of the body inferior to 26 III, 2 | what thinks He of spurious beauty, rejecting utterly as He 27 III, 2 | her royal husband; but her beauty turns out the redemption 28 III, 2 | from home."~ O adulterous beauty! Barbarian finery and effeminate 29 III, 2 | and luxury, and graceful beauty; barbaric display proved 30 III, 2 | angels, who renounced the beauty of God for a beauty which 31 III, 2 | the beauty of God for a beauty which fades, and so fell 32 III, 3 | and study to defame the beauty of his form. No one would, 33 III, 4 | whom they milk away their beauty. And male and female assistants 34 III, 6 | or gold, or clothing, or beauty of person, that are of high 35 III, 11| in a swine's nose, so is beauty to a woman without discretion." 36 III, 11| indulgences what is the true beauty.~Finger- rings.~ The Word, 37 III, 11| discovered in the native beauty which has its seat in the 38 III, 11| Having celebrated the beauty of the beard by a repetition, 39 III, 11| with simple care to true beauty. For meretricious plaiting 40 III, 11| the first place, the best beauty is that which is spiritual, 41 III, 11| seen,--then let coporeal beauty be cultivated too, symmetry 42 III, 11| are effectual in producing beauty according to nature; for 43 III, 11| these, but they also make beauty to appear. For from what 44 III, 11| of the Word is adorned. Beauty is the free flower of health 45 III, 11| body, exhibits manifest beauty of complexion. Accordingly, 46 III, 11| produce true and lasting beauty, the heat attracting to 47 III, 11| for digestion, by which beauty acquires its ruddy hue. 48 III, 11| above all, adds genuine beauty to women, exercising their 49 III, 11| contemplate not another's beauty," says the Scripture. And 50 III, 11| further tell you," For by the beauty of woman many have gone 51 III, 12| the good of the land," beauty, wealth, health, strength,