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| Alphabetical [« »] similitude 1 similitudes 1 simonides 1 simple 24 simpler 1 simplest 1 simplicity 23 | Frequency [« »] 24 meat 24 mouth 24 seen 24 simple 24 speech 23 best 23 care | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances simple |
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1 I, 5 | right,"" He alludes to the simple children, as if they were 2 I, 5 | fresh and eternal, pure and simple, and childlike and true), 3 I, 5 | broken in by wickedness; but simple, and bounding joyously to 4 I, 5 | vine," having bound this simple and childlike people to 5 I, 5 | as their Father, who are simple, and infants, and guileless, 6 I, 5 | more tender, delicate, and simple, guileless, and destitute 7 I, 5 | you wise toward good, but simple towards evil." For the name 8 I, 5 | designation children of simple ones, we glory in the name. 9 I, 6 | instructed you in Christ with simple, true, and natural nourishment,-- 10 I, 7 | babes. For the babes are simple, being figuratively described 11 I, 12 | profusion; but peace and love, simple and quiet sisters, require 12 II, 1 | to food. And it is to be simple, truly plain, suiting precisely 13 II, 1 | plain, suiting precisely simple and artless children--as 14 II, 1 | introducing a beautiful example of simple food. That fish then which, 15 II, 2 | thirsty is water. This was the simple drink of sobriety, which, 16 II, 9 | bed which we use must be simple and frugal, and so constructed 17 II, 11 | suitable to use white and simple garments. Clearly and plainly, 18 II, 13 | shows not what is decorous, simple, and truly childlike, but 19 III, 11 | permits us, then, to use simple clothing, and of a white 20 III, 11 | unvaried, and unambiguous, and simple colour of truth. And he 21 III, 11 | Temperance is pure and simple; since purity is a habit 22 III, 11 | nourishing chaste locks with simple care to true beauty. For 23 III, 12 | an elementary principle, simple and of one kind, defines 24 III, hymn| of the royal flock:~ Thy simple children bring~ In one,