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| Alphabetical [« »] saint 1 saints 8 saith 23 sake 25 sakes 2 salacissimum 1 sale 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 necessary 25 passions 25 rather 25 sake 25 set 25 shalt 25 shame | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances sake |
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1 I, 3 | he not be loved for whose sake the only-begotten Son is 2 I, 8 | as desirable for its own sake, and not as giving pleasure; 3 I, 8 | man's account; for whose sake also the Word of God became 4 I, 11| one's neighbour for his sake.~ 5 II, 1 | suppers. Gatherings for the sake of mirth, and such entertainments 6 II, 1 | call the poor," for whose sake chiefly a supper ought to 7 II, 1 | questions for conscience sake." Similarly he has enjoined 8 II, 1 | the work of God for the sake of food." For it is the 9 II, 1 | it was chiefly for men's sake that all things were made, 10 II, 2 | water, "for thy stomach's sake;" most properly applying 11 II, 2 | by way of physic, for the sake of health alone, and others 12 II, 7 | the first to stop for the sake of regimen; and, if seated 13 II, 7 | contentiousness in words, for the sake of a useless triumph, be 14 II, 8 | from them for conscience sake. The crown is the symbol 15 II, 9 | allowed to come on us for the sake of indulgence, but in order 16 III, 3 | himself with a razor, for the sake of fine effect, to arrange 17 III, 3 | image of His Son," for whose sake, according to the blessed 18 III, 9 | alone. To bathe for the sake of heat is a superfluity, 19 III, 10| allowed, be undertaken for the sake of vainglory, but for the 20 III, 10| being undertaken for the sake of serviceable and profitable 21 III, 11| to seal anything for the sake of safety, He (the Word) 22 III, 11| to be adopted not for the sake of elegance, but on account 23 III, 11| idolatry: for which things' sake cometh the wrath of God 24 III, 11| in the church s for the sake of gravity; and to be, not 25 III, 12| injunctions out of many, for the sake of example, which the Instructor,