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40 accordingly
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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | by him, straightway the head of his consecration shall 2 I, 2 | all speed, advising the head to be instantly shaven; 3 I, 5 | body of Christ, who is the head and man, the only one perfect 4 I, 5 | having received Christ the head. Then it is right to notice, 5 I, 5 | made perfect by her royal Head. And where, then, was the 6 I, 9 | of the sinner anoint my head."~Bringing one to his senses ( 7 II, 2 | debauch; so called from the head shaking (kara pallein). 8 II, 2 | the wandering star, his head resting on his breast, seems 9 II, 2 | reasoning is not situated in the head, but among the intestinal 10 II, 8 | Christ symbolically on the head, were unconsciously adorned 11 II, 8 | unconsciously adorned with the head of the Lord. The precious 12 II, 8 | scents which neither make the head heavy nor provoke love, 13 II, 8 | flow take place from the head to the inferior members. 14 II, 8 | intoxication. Do not encircle my head with a crown, for in the 15 II, 8 | For a crown encircling the head cools the hair, both on 16 II, 8 | volatilizing the effusions of the head. The rose is hence said 17 II, 8 | Church of which He is the Head. But it is also a type of 18 II, 8 | He having borne on His head, the princely part of His 19 II, 11 | also been enjoined that the head should be veiled and the 20 III, 2 | And goes out keeping her head down on her shoulder:~ This 21 III, 3 | of the old age of their head by painting and renovating 22 III, 3 | days; and the hair of His head was as pure wool," says 23 III, 3 | the reverence of age, the head covered with grey hairs. 24 III, 3 | possible for him to show the head true who has a fraudulent 25 III, 3 | true who has a fraudulent head. "But ye have not so learned 26 III, 3 | But the very hairs of your head are all numbered," says 27 III, 3 | only dress that on the head, all but binding their locks 28 III, 11 | over from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot, 29 III, 11 | following seems right. Let the head of men be shaven, unless 30 III, 11 | locks hang far down from the head, gliding into womanish ringlets. 31 III, 11 | the case; the hair of the head, that it may not grow so 32 III, 11 | length in sinning. A cropped head not only shows a man to 33 III, 11 | they do not touch their head, being afraid of disordering 34 III, 11 | spurious hair to shade the head, covering the skull with 35 III, 11 | and through them another head. And if "the man is head 36 III, 11 | head. And if "the man is head of the woman, and God of 37 III, 11 | truth. And they defame the head, which is truly beautiful. 38 III, 11 | ways, nor throw back his head to look at those he meets, 39 III, 12 | be treated of. Under this head, I, or rather the Instructor 40 III, hymn| highest Lord;~ Wisdom's head and chief;~ Assuagement


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