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1 I, 2 | He alone is sinless. As far, however, as we can, let 2 I, 6 | up in the last day." As far as possible in this world, 3 I, 8 | him, and He does not care far him without taking care 4 I, 9 | lips, but their heart is far from Me." What follows is 5 I, 9 | master, not a father. And as far as piety is concerned, that 6 II, 1 | for the table of truth is far from lascivious dainties. 7 II, 1 | Ventriloquist-demon. It is far better to be happy than 8 II, 2 | temperance, and flee as far as possible from wine, shunning 9 II, 2 | modesty. And we must, as far as possible, try to quench 10 II, 2 | wine. "For unmixed wine is far from compelling a man to 11 II, 4 | amatory songs be banished far away, and let our songs 12 II, 4 | but we are to banish as far as possible from our robust 13 II, 8 | lips; but their heart is far from Me." It is not improbable, 14 II, 10| destroy and pollute, as far as in them lies, the Deity 15 II, 11| better than the fowls?" Thus far as to food. Similarly He 16 II, 11| idolatry, are to be banished far from the truth, as those 17 II, 11| Useful for tragedians, not far life."~And our life ought 18 II, 11| live in calmness with God, far from all frivolous pursuits-- 19 II, 13| liberty of use, but only so far as necessary; and He has 20 II, 13| love of ornament, which is far from caring for virtue, 21 II, 13| of themselves to be kept far from them. For, granting 22 III, 2 | impudence. For he was not very far beyond the mark. And I cannot 23 III, 3 | and both must be driven as far as possible from our society. " 24 III, 3 | wine or oil; and others, far more wretched, traffic in 25 III, 4 | chaste widow, who is of far higher value than a Melitaean 26 III, 10| prefer gymnastic exercises by far to the baths, is perchance 27 III, 11| pulling back the reins from far, leads and drives to salvation 28 III, 11| let not twisted locks hang far down from the head, gliding 29 III, 11| hair; and shame the Lord as far as in them lies, by adorning 30 III, 11| husband." They must, as far as possible, correct their 31 III, 11| expression of firmness. But far from her be the wearisome 32 III, 11| account of what is sold be far from you; and let swearing,