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1 I, 2 | called the healing art--an art acquired by human skill. 2 I, 2 | a while the "physician's art," according to Democritus, " 3 I, 6 | testimony to the Beloved, "Thou art My beloved Son, to-day have 4 I, 6 | under the law: "For thou art no more a servant," he says, " 5 I, 7 | He is the teacher of the art of instruction. For it was 6 I, 8 | this latter constitutes the art of censure. Now censure 7 I, 8 | being good, with consummate art glides into censure by rebuke; 8 I, 8 | be one; as Thou, Father, art in Me, and I in Thee, that 9 I, 8 | prayer, "Our Father, who art in heaven." And the heavens 10 I, 9 | LORD; nor faint when thou art rebuked of Him: for whom 11 I, 9 | potions." With consummate art, after applying to the virgin 12 II, 1 | cookery, and the useless art of making pastry. For people 13 II, 1 | accordingly somewhere, "When thou art called to a wedding, recline 14 II, 1 | highest couch; but when thou art called, fall into the lowest 15 II, 2 | becomes, in reference to life, art; and so, while we live, 16 II, 3 | break on account of the art, teaching us to fear while 17 II, 4 | licentious and mischievous art of music. The Spirit, distinguishing 18 II, 8 | Most High made him; and the art of healing is of the Lord." 19 II, 8 | gives to him alone His own art. The Scripture therefore 20 II, 9 | literature, another begin his art, the women handle the distaff, 21 II, 11| bid farewell to, with the art itself. "For what prudent 22 II, 13| God's gifts, emulating the art of the evil one. The rich 23 II, 13| advantage either from their art or their attempt. But they 24 II, 13| nature suffices. Let not art contend against nature; 25 III, 2 | image to represent God by art, how can these women be 26 III, 11| ourselves not to variegated art, but to nature as it is 27 III, 11| Further, He says: "Thou art not to eat a kite or swift-winged 28 III, 12| He says, "O child," who art rightly instructed, the 29 III, 12| will hear thee; whilst thou art yet speaking, He will say,