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| Alphabetical [« »] sedes 2 seduced 1 seductions 1 see 37 seed 9 seeds 1 seeing 9 | Frequency [« »] 38 place 37 jesus 37 old 37 see 37 shows 36 instruction 36 knowledge | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances see |
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1 I, 5 | after childhood foolish, see how they utter blasphemy 2 I, 6 | beheld, that is, by which we see God clearly. Now we call 3 I, 6 | vision, which is able to see the eternal light, since 4 I, 6 | adoption of sons " by Him. See how He has admitted those 5 I, 6 | face to face. "For now we see as through a glass," the 6 I, 6 | like an angel's, we shall see the promise face to face. 7 I, 6 | of Him that sent Me." You see another kind of food which, 8 I, 7 | to go down into Egypt." See how the Instructor follows 9 I, 7 | of the root of Jesse."~ See the care, and wisdom, and 10 I, 8 | unto me, saith the LORD."~ See how God, through His love 11 I, 9 | Henceforth ye shall not see Me, till ye shall say, Blessed 12 I, 9 | not kindle all His wrath." See how the justice of the Instructor, 13 I, 10| grape-gatherer to his basket." Do you see the goodness of justice, 14 I, 12| and whose care it is to see to, the way and manner in 15 II, 1 | command we prevent lusts. See, then, that this power of 16 II, 1 | ravenously seizing! For you may see such people, liker swine 17 II, 2 | And, in truth, methinks I see two suns," said the Theban 18 II, 2 | idleness, drink. You may see some of them, half-drunk, 19 II, 2 | unavailing remorse?" You see, in all his raggedness, 20 II, 2 | himself to drunkenness. You see what threatening Scripture 21 II, 2 | drink it."~And so on.~ You see the danger of shipwreck. 22 II, 3 | what senseless conceit! See. The Lord ate from a common 23 II, 5 | ridiculous figure, such as we see some do in processions, 24 II, 8 | same shall betray Me." You see the treacherous guest, and 25 II, 11| the object of clothing, see that one kind be not assigned 26 II, 11| truth, I am ashamed when I see so much wealth lavished 27 III, 2 | straight, such as the nurses we see in the comic poets,~ She 28 III, 2 | That those present may see what a pretty mouth she 29 III, 3 | afraid of them when they see them bristling their hair.~" 30 III, 5 | any others who wish, may see them at home shut up naked 31 III, 8 | determining to salvation.~ See, says the tragedy,~"The 32 III, 11| with my neck awry,~ As I see others--lechers there~ In 33 III, 11| which has learned rightly to see, gladdens. "Winking with 34 III, 11| by their domestics, as we see those that are more luxurious, 35 III, 12| into thy house. If thou see the naked cover him." About 36 III, 12| blind the eyes of those who see, and corrupt just words. 37 III, 12| patient toward all men. See that none render evil for