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1 I, 5 | definition of children, so to speak, when he says, "I would 2 I, 6 | so it was deemed right to speak to the Word, and He is free. 3 I, 6 | concerned in both. Faith, so to speak, is the attempt generated 4 I, 6 | And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, 5 I, 9 | impulses of humanity. To speak briefly, therefore, the 6 I, 9 | whatever. For those who speak with a man merely to please 7 I, 9 | pain him; while those that speak for his good, though they 8 I, 9 | scorpions; nevertheless, speak to them, if peradventure 9 I, 10 | men. Hear me; for I will speak of excellent things; " and 10 II, 1 | that one's greed is, so to speak, carried round by the servants. 11 II, 2 | He, "thy mouth will then speak perverse things, and thou 12 II, 4 | improper sight and sound, to speak in a word, and every shameful 13 II, 5 | All senseless people, to speak in a word, wine~ "Commands 14 II, 6 | respecting such: "Whosoever shall speak an idle word, shall give 15 II, 7 | might by way of pleasantry speak thus: "This son of mine ( 16 II, 7 | persons, who are impelled to speak to one who maintains a conversation 17 II, 7 | experienced, mature age. Speak, old man, at a banquet, 18 II, 7 | is becoming to you. But speak without embarrassment, and 19 II, 7 | Wisdom also commands thee. Speak, if you must, with hesitation, 20 II, 7 | prolixity. For we ought not to speak long or much, nor ought 21 II, 7 | or much, nor ought we to speak frivolously. Nor must we 22 II, 7 | the voice itself, so to speak, ought to receive its just 23 II, 8 | respecting them, were we to speak of flowers and odours as 24 II, 9 | ancient Greeks. But why speak of these? Jacob slept on 25 II, 9 | all of us should, so to speak, fight against sleep, accustoming 26 III, 11 | Gentiles; that, whereas they speak against you as evil-doers, 27 III, 11 | high rank, should either speak or act unbecomingly to them. 28 III, 11 | net price, and studying to speak the truth, if he get not 29 III, 12 | For this Word of whom we speak alone is sinless. For to 30 III, 12 | germ. "Putting away lying, speak every man truth with his 31 III, 12 | children; by which, so to speak, vice is cut up by the roots, 32 III, paed| enjoying; let me act and speak~ In all things as Thy Holy