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| Alphabetical [« »] temere 1 temper 1 temperament 1 temperance 17 temperantiae 1 temperantiam 1 temperate 19 | Frequency [« »] 17 servants 17 shepherd 17 sit 17 temperance 17 understanding 17 upon 17 useful | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances temperance |
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1 I, 2 | regulated his soul by wisdom and temperance, and tempered the body with 2 I, 4 | also one; one church, one temperance, one modesty; their food 3 II, 1 | attained by avarice, nor temperance by excess; so neither is 4 II, 1 | flesh. And John, who carded temperance to the extreme, "ate locusts 5 II, 2 | of water, the medicine of temperance, and flee as far as possible 6 II, 2 | miserable wretches who expel temperance from conviviality, think 7 II, 8 | were unfit for a man of temperance. For it is not suitable 8 II, 9 | remembrance of the precepts of temperance, we must now say. For after 9 II, 9 | on the other hand, let temperance raise us as from the abyss 10 II, 13| man is righteousness, and temperance, and manliness, and godliness. 11 III, 2 | flesh with the adornment of temperance. But those women who beautify 12 III, 6 | frugality, the progeny of temperance. "Receive," he says, "instruction, 13 III, 8 | training us up to His own temperance, and falling on some sinners, 14 III, 11| character of our habits. Temperance is pure and simple; since 15 III, 11| worn in winter. It also (temperance) is contented. And contentment 16 III, 11| righteousness, wisdom, fortitude, temperance, love of the good, modesty, 17 III, 11| by God, is effected. But temperance in drinks, and moderation