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1 I, 5 | For if they call us who follow after childhood foolish, 2 I, 6 | am already perfect; but I follow after, if that I may apprehend 3 II, 2 | and shameless pulsations follow abundance, inciting the 4 II, 2 | vomiting and maudlin nonsense follow; "for every intoxicated 5 II, 2 | discomfort and nausea that follow a debauch; so called from 6 II, 3 | give to the poor; and come, follow me." ~ Follow God, stripped 7 II, 3 | and come, follow me." ~ Follow God, stripped of arrogance, 8 II, 3 | comprehensively, that one must follow the institutions of the 9 II, 8 | It becomes us who truly follow the Scripture to enjoy ourselves 10 III, 4 | fornicators, or those that follow the rabble of abominable 11 III, 8 | danger, by taking care not to follow him in his slip? What athlete, 12 III, 11| of his eyes. Women that follow such practices, by their 13 III, 11| that servant girls, who follow women of high rank, should 14 III, 11| Philemon says: "You may follow at the back of a pretty 15 III, 11| from the Plataeicum may follow close, and ogle her." For 16 III, 11| dicing, which many keenly follow. Such things the prodigality 17 III, 11| philosophize. Do we not all, then, follow after life? What sayest 18 III, 11| to pray to God, it will follow that we are also to greet 19 III, 12| ungodly shall perish." "Follow, therefore, O son, the good