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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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pure

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | duties, enjoining on us pure commandments, and exhibiting 2 I, 5 | says, fresh and eternal, pure and simple, and childlike 3 I, 6 | the blood, still remaining pure, it becomes white by being 4 I, 6 | once virgin and mother--pure as a virgin, loving as a 5 I, 6 | it has mingled with the pure residue of the menses, which 6 II, 1 | Love, then, is something pure and worthy of God, and its 7 II, 1 | taste of the only sure and pure delight. For such is the 8 II, 2 | And thus shall our soul be pure, and dry, and luminous; 9 II, 6 | And much more must we keep pure from shameful deeds: on 10 II, 6 | No less ought we to keep pure from calumnious reports, 11 II, 8 | them beforehand fair and pure by His power. Then the ointment 12 II, 8 | bees, enjoy a natural and pure fragrance. But to adorn 13 II, 10 | is always lawful for the pure to touch the pure. Do not, 14 II, 10 | for the pure to touch the pure. Do not, I pray, put off 15 II, 10 | the flesh itself being pure, we pursue after that which 16 II, 11 | simply, white-robed and pure, adorned with modesty alone ( 17 II, 13 | somewhere called a pearl, the pure and pellucid Jesus, the 18 III, 3 | hair of His head was as pure wool," says the prophet. " 19 III, 11 | our habits. Temperance is pure and simple; since purity 20 III, 11 | is a habit which ensures pure conduct unmixed with what 21 III, 11 | possessing unfeigned love, pure in body, pure in heart, 22 III, 11 | unfeigned love, pure in body, pure in heart, fit to pray to 23 III, 11 | enough for the chaste to be pure; but they must give all 24 III, 12 | chastity, breathing forth pure pleasure. Very admirably 25 III, 12 | but "the blameless, the pure, and faultless sons of God," 26 III, hymn| billowy strife,~ Gathering pure fishes in~ Caught with sweet 27 III, hymn| sucklings join to raise~ With pure lips our hymns of praise~ 28 III, hymn| grateful offering,~ Clean and pure, to Christ our King.~ Let


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