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1 I, 8 | punishment of enmity. "The crown of wisdom," then as the 2 I, 13| the whole life. Nay, to crown all, philosophy itself is 3 II, 8 | stones and a variegated crown, the anointed ones wearing 4 II, 8 | symbol of royalty. And this crown, after the image of the 5 II, 8 | encircle my head with a crown, for in the springtime it 6 II, 8 | adorn one's self with "a crown woven from the fresh mead," 7 II, 8 | sward of its flowers. For a crown encircling the head cools 8 II, 8 | flowers. Besides, those who crown themselves destroy the pleasure 9 II, 8 | them, since they wear the crown above their eyes; nor their 10 II, 8 | must regard the woman's crown to be her husband, and the 11 II, 8 | husband, and the husband's crown to be marriage; and the 12 II, 8 | Children's children are the crown of old men." And the glory 13 II, 8 | the Father of all; and the crown of the whole church is Christ. 14 II, 8 | with leaves; lastly, the crown, Greece after the Median 15 II, 8 | bound about, not because the crown is the symbol of the recklessness 16 II, 8 | for conscience sake. The crown is the symbol of untroubled 17 II, 8 | tranquillity. For this reason they crown the dead, and idols, too, 18 II, 8 | with demons. Nor must we crown the living image of God 19 II, 8 | dead idols. For the fair crown of amaranth is laid up for 20 II, 8 | crowned with thorns, to crown ourselves with flowers, 21 II, 8 | the Lord. For the Lord's crown prophetically pointed to 22 II, 8 | respect of the appellation of crown, of danger in respect of 23 II, 8 | blood. But this platted crown fades, and the plait of 24 II, 8 | Church, defends them. This crown is the flower of those who 25 II, 8 | flowers; but let them not crown themselves with them. For 26 III, 3 | made white by Him? "The crown of old men is great experience," 27 III, 8 | not exert himself for the crown, imitating the eider one? 28 III, 11| white all over from the crown of the head to the sole 29 III, 11| A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband." They must, 30 III, 12| heart." How, then, shall I crown myself, or anoint with ointment, 31 III, 12| And all the signs that crown the vault of heaven."~ O