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42 much
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41 give
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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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child

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | daughter; for by nature~ The child (paidarion) is most loving.~ 2 I, 5 | appellation derived from the word child, have named training paideia, 3 I, 5 | Jesus placed a little child in the midst, saying, "Whosoever, 4 I, 5 | humble himself as this little child, the same shall be the greater 5 I, 5 | commandment is in reality a child and a son to God and to 6 I, 5 | cherisheth her children." The child (nêpios) is therefore gentle ( 7 I, 5 | a tender bride," and a child "tender-hearted." And we 8 I, 5 | we are, i.s delicate as a child. On account of the hearts 9 I, 5 | towards evil." For the name of child, nêpios, is not understood 10 I, 5 | the stag's fawn, and the child of man, are looked upon 11 I, 5 | bestows on them the name of child. The word Isaac I also connect 12 I, 5 | Isaac I also connect with child. Isaac means laughter. He 13 I, 5 | is a type of the Lord, a child as a son; for he was the 14 I, 5 | calls the Lord Himself a child, thus prophesying by Esaias: " 15 I, 5 | by Esaias: "Lo, to us a child has been born, to us a son 16 I, 5 | Who, then, is this infant child? He according to whose image 17 I, 5 | great God! O the perfect child! The Son in the Father, 18 I, 5 | not the discipline of this child be perfect, which extends 19 I, 5 | worthy of trust. To this child additional testimony is 20 I, 5 | that is the Son of God, the child of the Father.~ 21 I, 6 | expression, "When I was a child, I thought as a child, I 22 I, 6 | a child, I thought as a child, I spoke as a child," points 23 I, 6 | as a child, I spoke as a child," points out his mode of 24 I, 6 | as long as the heir is a child, he differeth nothing from 25 I, 6 | expression, "When I was a child," may be elegantly expounded 26 I, 6 | extraction) I thought as a child, when I followed the law; 27 I, 6 | entertain the sentiments of a child, that is, of the law, but 28 I, 6 | there may be no fear for the child. Blood, too, is the moister 29 I, 6 | now bend down towards the child, being taught to furnish 30 I, 6 | milk; for the milk was this child fair and comely, the body 31 I, 6 | The Word is all to the child, both father and mother 32 I, 6 | creature. Further also, the child after birth is nourished 33 I, 6 | to have brought forth a child, and to be truly a mother, 34 I, 6 | prophesies the birth of the child says: "Butter and honey 35 I, 7 | this world, nor commits the child to them like a vessel to 36 I, 7 | stoutly holds on to the child's helm,--his ears, I mean,-- 37 I, 7 | forms him into a faithful child, saying, "And be blameless; 38 III, 4 | do not receive the orphan child; but they expose children 39 III, 12 | faith. "Hear," He says, "O child," who art rightly instructed, 40 III, 12 | trained and sanctified as a child of God, and has his conversation 41 III, hymn| undefiled,~ Celebrate the mighty Child.~ We, Christ-born, the choir


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