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| Alphabetical [« »] hammer 1 hamstrung 1 hanc 3 hand 35 handbook 1 handle 4 handling 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 above 35 better 35 come 35 hand 35 light 34 further 34 keep | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances hand |
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1 I, 2 | is at the Father's right hand, and with the form of God 2 I, 3 | framed by Himself, by His own hand, and breathed into him what 3 I, 6 | ulceration. Or if, on the other hand, the blood from the veins 4 I, 8 | sharpen my sword, and my hand shall lay hold on judgment; 5 I, 8 | placed some "on the right hand, and others on the left," 6 I, 9 | the fan is in the Lord's hand, by which the chaff due 7 I, 10 | and he will turn away his hand from wrong, and will execute 8 II, 1 | decorous way; keeping the hand and couch and chin free 9 II, 1 | but stretching out the hand at intervals in an orderly 10 II, 2 | Ariousian when it is not at hand. For thirst is a sensation 11 II, 3 | is painful. On the other hand, if you pour in what is 12 II, 5 | fool. But, on the other hand, one needs not be gloomy, 13 II, 6 | shameful deeds: on the one hand, from exhibiting and exposing 14 II, 7 | on another, nor apply the hand to the chin. For it is vulgar 15 II, 7 | do not stretch out your hand before them." You must never 16 II, 7 | desirous, reach out your hand till some time, inasmuch 17 II, 8 | licentious man is led on every hand, both by his food, his bed, 18 II, 9 | found in them. On the other hand, it savours of cynic vanity 19 II, 9 | down. But, on the other hand, let temperance raise us 20 II, 11 | themselves. On the other hand, the archons of the Athenians, 21 II, 11 | queen stood at Thy right hand, clad in cloth of gold, 22 II, 11 | preference to what is at hand and cheap? It is because 23 II, 13 | furnishing from whatever is at hand the enjoyment sought from 24 III, 2 | what cooks have always at hand when they have goats' heads 25 III, 2 | reproof. Just as the plastered hand and the anointed eye exhibit 26 III, 4 | But these, on the other hand, prefer ignorance to wisdom, 27 III, 6 | which will twist round the hand and bite; unless one knows 28 III, 9 | exhausted, or, on the other hand, filled to repletion, the 29 III, 10 | they are, with their own hand, to fetch from the store 30 III, 10 | on the distaff, opens her hand to the pool, and extends 31 III, 11 | at its root. For so the hand will be freest for work, 32 III, 11 | does the presbyter lay his hand? Whom does he bless? Not 33 III, 11 | men benefits; on the other hand, the all-wise Instructor, 34 III, 11 | home. And, on the other hand, those that are proof against 35 III, paed| offering to the master's hand.~ Though but the least,