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| Alphabetical [« »] temperance 17 temperantiae 1 temperantiam 1 temperate 19 temperately 2 tempered 1 tempest 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 longer 19 ornaments 19 quidem 19 temperate 19 trained 19 want 19 ways | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances temperate |
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1 II, 1 | For is there not within a temperate simplicity a wholesome variety 2 II, 1 | will ever study to become temperate, burying as he does his 3 II, 2 | treatment. The natural, temperate, and necessary beverage, 4 II, 2 | wanderings they should be temperate . Afterwards the sacred 5 II, 2 | man to be wise, much less temperate," according to the comic 6 II, 2 | are many names. For the temperate drinker, one wine suffices, 7 II, 4 | to be banished from the temperate banquet, being more suitable 8 II, 4 | pleasure in His people." For temperate harmonies are to be admitted; 9 II, 6 | proper, and honourable, and temperate. And as a similar rule holds 10 II, 7 | frivolousness. It is the part of a temperate man also, in eating and 11 II, 7 | sauce-consumer, but a bread-eater. A temperate man, too, must rise before 12 II, 8 | by the scent, so also the temperate scent the licentious by 13 II, 10| itself is illuminated by temperate reason. The thoughts of 14 II, 13| is, then, he who is just, temperate, and in a word, good, not 15 III, 6 | That the good man, being temperate and just," treasures up 16 III, 8 | before themselves, who were temperate, for cure and correction.~ 17 III, 10| which is harmonious and temperate, and free of either evil, 18 III, 11| the proper dress of the temperate man is what is plain, becoming, 19 III, 11| nor drinking-cups, being temperate. Many of the licentious