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1 I, 2 | said to the paralytic; "take the bed on which thou liest, 2 I, 5 | requisite that they should take more unsparing advantage 3 I, 5 | in what follows He says: "Take no anxious thought for the 4 I, 6 | we do not say that both take place together at the same 5 I, 6 | disciples. Does this, I ask, take place on the advent of this 6 I, 6 | galaktophagoi). So also may we take the Scripture: "And I, brethren, 7 I, 8 | is nothing else than to take care of man. God therefore 8 I, 8 | prescribing what it must take, and forbidding what it 9 I, 8 | grant that He wishes to take vengeance. Revenge is retribution 10 I, 8 | He will not desire us to take revenge, who teaches us " 11 I, 9 | foreknowledge of what would take place, and His love in affording 12 I, 9 | unmanageable, and a son who is let take his own way turns out reckless." 13 I, 10| debtor's pledge, and will not take plunder: he will give his 14 I, 10| give on usury, and will not take interest; and he will turn 15 I, 12| accomplished. The view I take is, that He Himself formed 16 I, 12| listen to the Word, and take on the impress of the truly 17 I, 12| storehouse. For He says, "Take no anxious thought for to-morrow," 18 II, 1 | the recompense of sin. "Take no pleasure in abominable 19 II, 1 | righteousness, He admonishes us to take away luxury and avarice, 20 II, 1 | wanting to them, though "they take no thought for their food." 21 II, 2 | blessed the wine, saying, "Take, drink: this is my blood"-- 22 II, 3 | are they who, from greed, take delight in what they have 23 II, 4 | he adds, "The LORD will take pleasure in His people." 24 II, 5 | than smile, lest we seem to take pleasure in it by sympathy; 25 II, 7 | assemblies at festivals take place on account of affection, 26 II, 7 | eating and drinking, to take a small portion, and deliberately, 27 II, 8 | finished. But the dog and horse take no account of the ointment, 28 II, 8 | an attraction and flow take place from the head to the 29 II, 10| Isaiah: "Woe be to those who take counsel in secret, and say, 30 II, 11| disciplines the soul, saying, "Take no thought for your life ( 31 II, 11| shown from the Scripture, "Take no thought what things ye 32 II, 11| ye shall drink." For to take thought of these things 33 II, 13| For this night they shall ~take of thee thy soul; whose 34 II, 13| cunning himself, let us not take part in this meretricious 35 III, 3 | towns are full of those who take out hair by pitch-plasters, 36 III, 4 | who shall," He says, "take your daughters to be perfumers, 37 III, 4 | that are born at home, and take up the young of birds, and 38 III, 6 | dear at three coppers."~Take away, then, directly the 39 III, 8 | Telemachus; for she did not take a husband in addition to 40 III, 11| allowing those who attempt to take lesser liberties not to 41 III, 11| philosophize. "For thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy 42 III, 12| other also; and if any one take away thy coat, hinder him