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| Alphabetical [« »] vocans 1 vocavit 1 vociferous 1 voice 22 voices 3 volatilizing 1 volition 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 still 22 turn 22 virtue 22 voice 22 wish 22 work 21 cause | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances voice |
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1 I, 6 | baptism there sounded a voice from heaven, as a testimony 2 I, 6 | would never have uttered a voice, had it not been regarded 3 I, 6 | in the apostle, using the voice of the Lord, says mystically, " 4 I, 10| you, O men; and I utter my voice to the sons of men. Hear 5 II, 1 | gaping after fine fare. For a voice will whisper to him, saying, " 6 II, 1 | again breaks forth in a voice of displeasure: "So that, 7 II, 1 | anything while eating: for the voice becomes disagreeable and 8 II, 1 | in it; and there came a voice to him, Rise, and slay, 9 II, 1 | common or unclean. And the voice came again to him the second 10 II, 2 | Holy Spirit, uttering His voice by Amos, pronounces the 11 II, 4 | raising the paean with the voice, and sometimes also taking 12 II, 5 | laughter. "A fool raises his voice in laughter," says the Scripture; 13 II, 7 | before you hear. An enervated voice is the sign of effeminacy. 14 II, 7 | effeminacy. But modulation in the voice is characteristic of a wise 15 II, 7 | rapidly and rashly. For the voice itself, so to speak, ought 16 II, 10| seasons, both in colour and voice, as the blackbird (kossuphos), 17 II, 10| And in like manner the voice itself, injured by the cold, 18 II, 10| becomes the song of the voice of birds. ~ Nequaquam ergo 19 II, 10| meretricious way, and hears not the voice of the Instructor, crying, " 20 II, 13| transcendent grace of the apostolic voice. For the colours are laid 21 III, 6 | slaves in step, or look, or voice, so like are they to their 22 III, 11| the, morning with a loud voice, shall be regarded not to