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1 I, 5 | is right to notice, with respect to the appellation of infant ( 2 I, 6 | faith is not lame in any respect; nor after our departure 3 I, 6 | whiter than milk. In every respect, accordingly, it is like 4 I, 8 | weakness of the flesh. In this respect, therefore, the Lord the 5 I, 8 | and on the unjust." In respect of His sending rain, He 6 I, 8 | and of the clouds. And in respect of His doing so on all, 7 I, 13| harmonious by reason in respect to the whole life. Nay, 8 I, 13| commandments issued with respect to natural life are published 9 II, 1 | ought to conduct himself in respect to his body, or rather how 10 II, 1 | courting voracity alone, in respect to which cooks are held 11 II, 1 | becomes a Christian, out of respect to him who has invited us, 12 II, 1 | laimargia is insanity with respect to the gullet; and gastrimargia 13 II, 1 | gastrimargia is excess with respect to food--insanity in reference 14 II, 3 | the same sentiments with respect to household utensils, of 15 II, 5 | persons, or others worthy of respect, unless they indulge in 16 II, 7 | they may not make a slip in respect to what is unsuitable. For 17 II, 7 | are to be shunned. For respect is assuredly to be had to 18 II, 8 | type of faith, of life in respect of the substance of the 19 II, 8 | substance of the wood, of joy in respect of the appellation of crown, 20 II, 8 | appellation of crown, of danger in respect of the thorn, for there 21 II, 9 | himself only what in this respect is conducive to his own 22 II, 11| Similarly He enjoins with respect to clothing, which belongs 23 III, 1 | And that one, in another respect, God guides. But the irascible 24 III, 6 | will find masters in no respect different from bought slaves 25 III, 8 | domestics; and further, with respect to the time of marriage, 26 III, 10| what we have laid down with respect to food, are we to do everywhere 27 III, 11| of one another. In this respect the assembly has already 28 III, 12| of good things. And with respect to their participation, 29 III, 12| flowers of God. Further, in respect to forbearance. "If thy 30 III, 12| heaven; and there is no respect of persons with Him."~ "