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1001 3, 25 | earth, I was by His side, ordering them: I was He in whom He 1002 3, 40 | bring forth my servant. The Orient is his name, because the 1003 4, 90 | the outward adorning of ornament, or of gold, or of apparel, 1004 | ourselves 1005 2, 23 | kingdom shall go out into outer darkness: there shall be 1006 4, 90 | there be in a woman not the outward adorning of ornament, or 1007 3, 52 | Lord cometh, burning as an oven; and all the aliens and 1008 3, 30 | living water freely. He that overcometh shall possess these things, 1009 3, 34 | power of the Highest shall overshadow thee. Wherefore that holy 1010 2, 6 | shall be left deserted, and overthrown by foreign peoples, as a 1011 2, 3 | rejected me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master' 1012 2, 3 | they have rejected me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the 1013 3, 40 | of the covenant when the oxen brought it back in the cart, 1014 4, 135| 81. That wages be quickly paid to the hireling.~In Leviticus: " 1015 4, 71 | am suffering most cruel pains of body, being beaten with 1016 3, 50 | and He was girt about the paps with a golden girdle. And 1017 4, 70 | of life, which as in the paradise of my God."Also in the same 1018 4, 116| with unbelievers. For what participation is there between righteousness 1019 3, 39 | the feet and the inward parts. Ye shall leave nothing 1020 4, 70 | us? All these things have passed away as a shadow."Of this 1021 4, 65 | the fashion of this world passeth away."Also in the same place: " 1022 4, 64 | gave them up to ignominious passions."Of this thing also in John: " 1023 1 | which had been given them in past time, and had been promised 1024 2, 14 | 14. That the old pastors should cease and new ones 1025 4, 74 | before they had reached the pavement of the den they were seized 1026 3, 44 | and my only one from the pawof the dog. Save me from 1027 4, 74 | upon him that is lowly and peaceful, and that trembleth at my 1028 4, 57 | place: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called 1029 4, 55 | he hath found a precious pearl, he went away and sold all 1030 3, 53 | the king: my tongue is the pen of a writer intelligently 1031 4, 88 | become a partaker of their penalty, in the Apocalypse: "And 1032 3, 25 | circle of heaven, and I penetrated into the depth of the abyss, 1033 2, 20 | that Elkanah had two wives: Peninnah, with her sons; and Hannah, 1034 3, 38 | the Gospel: "Judas, led by penitence, said to the priests and 1035 4, 55 | his eye shall be in much penury."Also in the same place: " 1036 1 | dissipates the understanding and perception of the reader, while a tenacious 1037 3, 38 | See ye how the righteous perisheth, and no man understandeth; 1038 2, 8 | when the world and men were perishing on account of transgressions, 1039 4, 100| in all subjection. But I permit not a woman to teach, nor 1040 4, 169| 115. That flattery is pernicious.~In Isaiah: "They who call 1041 4, 83 | than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute 1042 4, 77 | hand. And let those who persist in hurting, hurt: and let 1043 4, 132| that one of such sort is perverted, and sinneth, and is by 1044 1 | which asked with most urgent petition for those divine teachings 1045 4, 97 | being baptized? Then said Philip, If thou believest with 1046 3, 44 | upon me, whom they have pierced."Also in the eighty-seventh 1047 3, 35 | spirit of knowledge and piety; and the spirit of the fear 1048 3, 53 | kingdom not from hence. Pilate said, Art thou a king, then? 1049 4, 65 | Peter: "As strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, 1050 4, 162| Proverbs: "He who diggeth a pit for his neighbour, himself 1051 3, 40 | stone all this law, very plainly."Also in Jesus the son of 1052 3, 45 | shall go forth unto the plains according to His steps." 1053 4, 74 | to do them good, and to plant them in their land in faith, 1054 4, 114| and drink, and rose up to play."Paul, in the first to the 1055 4, 140| Behold how good and how pleasant a thing it is that brethren 1056 4, 102| man, and shall return the pledge of the debtor, and shall 1057 4, 65 | putting his hands to the plough, is fit for the kingdom 1058 4, 105| of you, having a servant ploughing, or a shepherd, says to 1059 3, 42 | shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks, 1060 4, 74 | of Thine inheritance; and pluck up those who dwell separately 1061 4, 138| That the beard must not be plucked.~"Ye shall not deface the 1062 4, 115| from the faith, and have plunged themselves in many sorrows."~~~~~~ 1063 4, 101| pity. For your hands are polluted with blood, and your fingers 1064 3, 28 | cypress, and the elmand the poplar, that they may see and acknowledge, 1065 4, 122| with him, and placedst thy portion with the adulterers."~~~~~~ 1066 4, 115| 61. That the lust of possessing, and money, are not to be 1067 3, 32 | bounds of the earth for Thy possession."Also in the Gospel according 1068 4, 83 | One. Moreover, others are possessors of faith.Others are mighty 1069 4, 55 | beneficial also to one's posterity: "I have been young, and 1070 3, 39 | shall place it upon the two posts,and upon the threshold in 1071 3, 37 | strength is dried up like a potsherd, and my tongue is glued 1072 4, 60 | proveth the vessels of the potter, and the trial of tribulation 1073 4, 160| that I may take kings, and pour out upon them my anger."~~~~~~ 1074 4, 166| mercy is granted; but the powerful shall suffer torments mightily." 1075 4, 71 | place: "Thou indeed, being powerless, destroyest us out of this 1076 4, 57 | religiously and stedfastly practised.~In Malachi: "Hath not one 1077 4, 123| God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe. 1078 3, 33 | before that He knows to prefer the evil, He shall exchange 1079 4, 72 | 18. That nothing is to be preferred to the love of God and Christ.~ 1080 4, 171| your feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace; 1081 2, 3 | 3. That it was previously foretold that they would 1082 4, 70 | way of the Lord. What hath pride profited us? or what hath 1083 2, 17 | 17. That the old priesthood should cease, and a new 1084 3, 37 | iniquities. And put upon him a priestly garment,and set a fair mitre 1085 3, 31 | sit in darkness from the prison-house. I am the Lord God, that 1086 4, 68 | gave thanks to God, and the prisoners heard them."Also in the 1087 4, 80 | although one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. 1088 3, 34 | and sight to the blind, to proclaim the acceptable year of the 1089 3, 35 | and I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is 1090 4, 74 | He alone doeth signs, and prodigies, and marvellous things in 1091 3, 38 | transgressions of the law.He professeth that He has the knowledge 1092 4, 90 | garments, but as becometh women professing chastity, with a good conversation." 1093 4, 70 | the Lord. What hath pride profited us? or what hath the boasting 1094 3, 30 | service (of God), and the promises; whose are the fathers, 1095 4, 77 | Seal not the words of the prophecy of this book; because now 1096 4, 112| have expired. Therefore prophesy, and say, Thus saith the 1097 4, 55 | let every one do as he has proposed in his heart: not as if 1098 4, 74 | fear me all their days in prosperity with their children: and 1099 4, 167| and orphans ought to be protected.~In Solomon: "Be merciful 1100 3, 38 | may know His reverence and prove His patience. Let us condemn 1101 4, 70 | and in the likeness of a proverb; we fools counted their 1102 3, 25 | and the power of God, Paul proves in his first Epistle to 1103 4, 115| things be which thou hast provided? "And again: "Remember that 1104 4, 118| emulations, animosities, provocations, hatreds, dissensions, heresies, 1105 3, 42 | ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks, and they shall no more 1106 2, 4 | the prophets, and in the Psalms, concerning me. Then opened 1107 4, 131| That the sinner must be publicly reproved.~In the first Epistle 1108 4, 57 | dealeth not falsely; is not puffed up; is not irritated; thinketh 1109 3, 52 | art Thou come hither to punish us before the time? "Likewise 1110 4, 92 | lest he fall into secular punishment.~In the Epistle of Paul 1111 4, 65 | Paul to the Corinthians: "Purge out the old leaven, that 1112 4, 55 | the same place: "Sins are purged away by alms-giving and 1113 4, 111| and silver; and He shall purify the sons of Levi."Also in 1114 4, 111| He shall sit melting and purifying, as it were, gold and silver; 1115 4, 107| But foolish and unlearned questions avoid, knowing that they 1116 4, 112| which thou sowest is not quickened except it have first died." 1117 4, 59 | 5. That humility and quietness are to be maintained in 1118 2, 20 | the younger the beautiful Rachel, a type of the Church, who 1119 4, 74 | the fury of His soul? His rage causes the beginnings to 1120 2, 13 | purpose have the heathen raged, and the people imagined 1121 4, 87 | in Genesis: "And the Lord rained upon Sodom and Gomorrah 1122 4, 122| sawest a thief, at once thou rannest with him, and placedst thy 1123 2, 20 | before the face of God, as Raphael the angel says in Tobit; 1124 4, 113| either fire, or wind, or the rapid air, or the circle of the 1125 4, 102| debtor, and shall not commit rapine, and shall give his bread 1126 3, 39 | Ye shall not eat of them raw nor dressed in water, but 1127 3, 30 | The Lord said to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold 1128 3, 40 | he slept he saw a ladder reaching to heaven, on which the 1129 1 | understanding and perception of the reader, while a tenacious memory 1130 4, 116| servant to take from his seed Rebecca, for his son Isaac. Also 1131 2, 19 | And the Lord said unto Rebekah, Two nations are in thy 1132 3, 37 | Also in the same: "I am not rebellious, nor do I contradict. I 1133 4, 120| discipline of God, nor fail when rebuked by Him. For whom God loveth, 1134 4, 120| For whom God loveth, He rebuketh."Also in the second Psalm: " 1135 4, 80 | indeed all, although one receiveth the prize? So run, that 1136 4, 70 | without honour. How are they reckoned among the children of God, 1137 4, 105| field, Pass forward and recline? But he says to him, Make 1138 4, 59 | love the first place of reclining at feasts, and the chief 1139 2, 12 | the former things, neither reconsider the ancient things. Behold, 1140 3, 30 | appeared unto thee when thou reddest from the face of thy brother 1141 3, 31 | them, and He Himself shall redeem them.Also in the same place: " 1142 3, 37 | shall not break a bruised reed, and a smoking flax He shall 1143 4, 98 | themselves ought not to refer to a Gentile judge.~~~~~~In 1144 4, 89 | repent of our sin, and be reformed.~In Solomon, in Ecclesiasticus: " 1145 3, 43 | law, that whoever should refuse marriage should put off 1146 4, 101| man may judge, no man may refute."Of this same thing in Isaiah: " 1147 3, 38 | are taken away, and no man regardeth. For the righteous man is 1148 2, 21 | light; ye who dwell in the region of the shadow of death, 1149 3, 43 | The Lord God omnipotent reigneth: let us be glad and rejoice, 1150 4, 110| I am the searcher of the reins and heart; and I will give 1151 3, 39 | was taken away: who shall relate His nativity? Because His 1152 3, 30 | the Scripture cannot be relaxed, do ye say to Him whom the 1153 2, 24 | Lord says: "Now I will not release your sins. When ye stretch 1154 4 | some heads bearing upon the religious teaching of our school;seeking 1155 4, 57 | brotherly affection are to be religiously and stedfastly practised.~ 1156 4, 88 | heaven, and the Lord God hath remembered her iniquities. Therefore 1157 4, 57 | at the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought 1158 3, 39 | name shall no more be a remembrance."Also in Exodus God said 1159 3, 53 | ends of the world shall be reminded, and shall turn to the Lord: 1160 4, 150| in thy deeds useless and remiss."And Paul, in the first 1161 4, 76 | received a wrong, we must remit and forgive it.~In the Gospel, 1162 4, 114| die. This sin shall not be remitted to you even until ye die." 1163 4, 77 | of Paul to the Romans: "Rendering to no man evil for evil." 1164 2, 8 | them who inhabit Jerusalem, Renew newness among you, and do 1165 4, 65 | lusts of deceit. But be ye renewed in the spirit of your mind, 1166 4, 65 | world which he has already renounced.~In Isaiah: "Seek ye the 1167 4, 89 | the Highest is a patient repayer."Also Paul to the Romans: " 1168 4 | through, and are frequently repeated. I bid you, beloved son, 1169 4, 70 | saying among themselves, repenting and groaning with distress 1170 3, 38 | contrary to our works, and reproacheth us with our transgressions 1171 4, 123| of the wise, and I will reprove the prudence of the prudent. 1172 4, 131| sinner must be publicly reproved.~In the first Epistle of 1173 4, 156| in the Proverbs: "He who reproveth a wicked man shall be hated 1174 3, 35 | himself, and He has not repudiated it; of the fruit of thy 1175 4, 113| Because of old time thou hast resented my yoke, and hast broken 1176 4, 111| believer is amended and reserved.~In the cxviith Psalm: " 1177 4, 171| that ye may be able to resist in the most evil day; that 1178 4, 55 | defrauded any one of anything, I restore him fourfold. And Jesus 1179 4, 67 | loveth to see good days? Restrain thy tongue from evil, and 1180 3, 38 | Him as frivolous, and He restraineth Himself from our ways, as 1181 4, 68 | true worshipper of God, restraining himself from all evil."Of 1182 4, 62 | a strong man; for he who restrains his anger is better than 1183 3, 34 | the Lord, and the day of retribution."Whence, in the Gospel according 1184 4, 89 | the day of wrath and of revelation of the just judgment of 1185 4, 118| envyings, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: with respect 1186 3, 38 | torture, that we may know His reverence and prove His patience. 1187 4, 74 | Blessed is the man who reverences all things with fear."Of 1188 4, 119| cheaters, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor robbers, shall obtain 1189 4, 68 | without murmurings and revilings,that ye may be without complaint, 1190 3, 49 | After two days He will revive us; we shall rise again 1191 4, 55 | they have not the means of rewarding thee: but thou I shalt be 1192 3, 43 | near. And Jesus fell on his rice to the earth, and said to 1193 3, 27 | Faithful and True, judging rightly and justly; and He made 1194 4, 55 | shalt bend thy neck like a ring, and spread under thee sackcloth 1195 4, 113| are bound upon the great river Euphrates. And the four 1196 4, 119| drunkards, nor revilers, nor robbers, shall obtain the kingdom 1197 4, 90 | with a purple and scarlet robe; and she was adorned with 1198 4, 74 | beginnings to flow, and the rocks were melted by Him. The 1199 3, 30 | shall be made straight, and rough places plain; and the glory 1200 3, 25 | works: before the world He rounded me. In the beginning, before 1201 3, 45 | setting of the sun. And Jesus routed Amalek and all his people. 1202 3, 50 | and to Him was given a royal power, and all the kings 1203 2, 13 | earth stood up, and the rulers have gathered together against 1204 4, 55 | where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where 1205 3, 30 | and the tall men of the Sabeans, shall pass over unto Thee, 1206 4, 55 | ring, and spread under thee sackcloth and ashes, neither thus 1207 4, 112| That no one should be made sad by death; since in living 1208 4, 112| ground in all thy works; in sadness and groaning shalt thou 1209 3, 40 | seal we also are always safe and live. This is the stone 1210 4, 74 | And Zerubbabel the son of Salathiel, of the tribe of Judah, 1211 4, 141| savour, in what shall it be salted? It is good for nothing, 1212 3, 32 | when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped 1213 4, 59 | seat in the synagogues, and salutations in the market, and to be 1214 4, 150| built his house upon the sand. The rain descended, the 1215 3, 39 | your loins girt, and your sandals on your feet, and your staff 1216 3, 39 | of the saints; and they sang a new song, saying, Worthy 1217 2, 20 | was born of a bond-woman, Sarah remained long barren; and 1218 3, 45 | placed it under him, and he sat upon it and Aaron and Hur 1219 4, 161| forty-ninth Psalm: "Thou sattest, and spakest against thy 1220 3, 42 | and mercyfrom the God that saveth him. This is the generation 1221 1 | way of life through the saving sacraments. And indeed, 1222 4, 141| if the salt have lost his savour, in what shall it be salted? 1223 3, 53 | then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king. For this 1224 4, 140| 86. That a schism must not be made, even although 1225 4, 140| thing, and that there be no schisms among you; but that ye be 1226 4 | religious teaching of our school;seeking for a succinct course 1227 4, 123| is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of 1228 2, 3 | measurementhas been made vain; the scribes are confounded the wise 1229 4, 95 | Ephesians: "Foolish speaking and scurrility, which are not fitting for 1230 4, 110| shall know that I am the searcher of the reins and heart; 1231 4, 55 | thy house. Then shall thy seasonable light break forth, and thy 1232 4, 143| can know the times or the seasons which the Father has placed 1233 4, 107| 53. That he secrets of God cannot be seen through, 1234 4, 92 | innocent, lest he fall into secular punishment.~In the Epistle 1235 2, 4 | things."In Daniel, moreover: "Secure the words, and seal the 1236 4, 143| they shall say, Peace and security, then on them shall come 1237 4, 70 | wept as they cast their seeds; but coming they shall come 1238 3, 49 | and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there 1239 | seem 1240 4, 55 | into thy dwelling. If thou seest the naked, clothe him; and 1241 3, 28 | them; and the wind shall seize them, and the whirlwind 1242 4, 74 | pavement of the den they were seized by the lions, and they brake 1243 1 | all that was necessary in selected and connected heads, under 1244 4, 116| Also in Genesis, Abraham sends his servant to take from 1245 4, 74 | pluck up those who dwell separately in the midst of Carmel. 1246 3, 52 | anger, who dwell in the sepulchres: God, when Thou wentest 1247 4, 74 | most high God whom Daniel serves, because He is the God who 1248 4, 126| heart. as to Christ; not serving for the eye, as if you were 1249 2, 20 | churches; and the Apocalypse sets forth seven churches, that 1250 3, 45 | made steady even to the setting of the sun. And Jesus routed 1251 2, 20 | angel says in Tobit; and the sevenfold lamp in the tabernacle of 1252 3, 53 | thy Lord God."Also in the seventy-third Psalm: "But God is our King 1253 4, 166| 112. That those are more severely judged, who in this world 1254 4, 64 | same thing in Daniel: "But Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego answered 1255 4, 113| high hill, and upon every shady tree: there I will be confounded 1256 3, 37 | forth, and shall not be shaken, until He set judgment in 1257 4, 70 | naked, and they see their shame."Of this same thing, Paul 1258 4, 90 | as adorn themselves with shamefacedness and modesty, not with twisted 1259 3, 38 | condemn Him with a most shameful death. These things they 1260 2, 13 | Jeremiah: "In that day I will shatter the yoke from their neck, 1261 3, 39 | and as a lamb before his shearer is dumb, so He opened not 1262 3, 53 | children of men: grace is shed forth on Thy lips, because 1263 4, 173| abstain from idolatries, from shedding of blood, and from fornication. 1264 4, 171| in all things taking the shield of faith, in which ye may 1265 4, 70 | of righteousness has not shined upon us, and the sun has 1266 3, 27 | light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness 1267 1 | enlightened by His pure and shining light, we may keep the way 1268 4, 115| some coveting, have made shipwreck from the faith, and have 1269 3, 50 | two-edged sword; and His face shone as the sun in his might. 1270 3, 27 | righteousness, because a shortened word will God make in the 1271 3, 27 | A Word completing and shortening in righteousness, because 1272 4, 113| trembled at this, and hath shuddered much more vehemently, saith 1273 4, 55 | his brother desiring, and shutteth up his bowels from him, 1274 3, 40 | of Goliath and slew him; signifying that the devil and his servants 1275 4, 68 | middle of the night Paul and Silas prayed and gave thanks to 1276 4, 86 | is due to the wife, and similarly the wife to the husband. 1277 4, 65 | the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth."~~~~~~ 1278 2, 3 | hath not perceived me. Ah sinful nation, a people filled 1279 4, 163| Ecclesiasticus: "Be not slack to visit the sick man; for 1280 2, 21 | ascended: thou layedst down and sleepedst as a lion, and as a lion' 1281 2, 21 | a lion's whelp: from the slender twig,my son, thou hast ascended: 1282 3, 40 | forehead of Goliath and slew him; signifying that the 1283 4, 113| but their feet also are slow to walk. For man made them; 1284 4, 56 | works and alms, even if by smallness of power less be done, that 1285 4, 113| hold water. Thy love hath smitten thee, and thy wickedness 1286 4, 155| the whole of Mount Sinai smoked, because God had come down 1287 3, 37 | break a bruised reed, and a smoking flax He shall not extinguish; 1288 3, 40 | Kings, with which David smote the forehead of Goliath 1289 4, 115| fall into temptation and a snare, and many and hurtful lusts, 1290 4, 162| 108. That we must not lay snares against our neighbour.~In 1291 4, 74 | heaven and the earth, who snatched Daniel from the den of lions." 1292 4, 87 | And the Lord rained upon Sodom and Gomorrah sulphur, and 1293 2, 6 | we should have been as Sodoma, and we should have been 1294 3, 34 | heaven. As was he from the soil, such are they also that 1295 4, 55 | pearl, he went away and sold all that he had, and bought 1296 2, 2 | sword; and I have remained solitary, and they seek my life, 1297 4, 70 | walked through difficult solitudes; but we have not known the 1298 | something 1299 4, 105| says to him, Make ready somewhat that I may sup, and gird 1300 3, 47 | into grief, and all your songs into lamentation."Also in 1301 3, 44 | sacrifice."Of which sacrifice Sophonias said: "Fear from the presence 1302 4, 118| filthiness, idolatries, sorceries, murders, hatreds, strifes, 1303 4, 55 | in his heart: not as if sorrowfully, or of necessity: for God 1304 4, 132| knowing that one of such sort is perverted, and sinneth, 1305 4, 115| and money, are not to be sought for.~In Solomon, in Ecclesiasticus: " 1306 4, 113| Apocalypse: "And the sixth angel sounded with his trumpet. And I 1307 4, 55 | ministereth seed to the sower, shall both supply bread 1308 4, 112| Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened except 1309 4 | things digested into a short space are both quickly read through, 1310 4, 60 | Matthew: "How broad and spacious is the way which leadeth 1311 4, 161| Psalm: "Thou sattest, and spakest against thy brother; and 1312 4, 159| duty.~In Solomon: "He who spareth the rod, hateth his son." 1313 4, 157| shall not escape sin; but sparing thy lips, thou shalt be 1314 2, 3 | turtle, and the swallow;the sparrows of the field keep the time 1315 4, 68 | looking upon her, said, Thou speakest as one of the foolish women. 1316 4, 101| unrighteousness. No one speaks true things, neither is 1317 3, 42 | ploughshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks, and 1318 4, 58 | things, and let not great speeches proceed out of your mouth, 1319 3, 37 | Gee from the foulness of spitting, and God was my helper." 1320 3, 45 | full of His praise, and His splendour shall be as the light; there 1321 3, 39 | many, and shall divide the spoils of the strong; because His 1322 4, 68 | be without complaint, and spotless sons of God."~~~~~~ 1323 1 | together with us at the same springs of the divine fulness.I 1324 3, 39 | sandals on your feet, and your staff in your hands; and ye shall 1325 3, 31 | lame man shall leap as a stag, and the tongue of the dumb 1326 2, 20 | measures, and strengthen thy stakes: stretch forth yet to thy 1327 3, 40 | from the dead, by Him he stands whole in your presence, 1328 4, 65 | shoes on your feet, and your staves in your hands: and ye shall 1329 3, 45 | hands of Moses were made steady even to the setting of the 1330 4, 55 | thieves do not dig through and steal: for where your treasure 1331 4, 57 | are to be religiously and stedfastly practised.~In Malachi: " 1332 3, 40 | sacrament of the stone, and the stedfastness of his sitting, Amalek was 1333 4, 112| Where, O death, is thy sting? Where, O death, is thy 1334 4, 134| third of Kings: "And God stirred up Satan against Solomon 1335 4, 90 | with gold, and precious stones, and pearls, holding a golden 1336 2, 6 | killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto 1337 4, 59 | throne, and the earth is the stool of my feet. What seat will 1338 4, 55 | the same place: "He who stoppeth his ears that he may not 1339 3, 53 | back his hands from gifts; stopping his ears. that he may not 1340 3, 52 | about Him shall be a great storm. He hath called the heaven 1341 3, 31 | is broken forth, and the stream in the thirsty land."Also 1342 4, 88 | crimes, and lest thou be stricken with her plagues; because 1343 4, 57 | are in you emulation, and strife, and dissensions, are ye 1344 4, 55 | strifes and judgments, or ye strike your neighbours with fists. 1345 4, 107| servant of God ought not to strive, but to be gentle towards 1346 3, 33 | since God supplies the struggle. On this account God Himself 1347 3, 52 | all the wicked shall be as stubble; and the day that cometh 1348 2, 10 | many peoples, and He shall subdue and uncover strong nations." 1349 4, 100| learn with silence, in all subjection. But I permit not a woman 1350 2, 5 | that righteousness should subsist by faith, and that in it 1351 1 | while the Christians had succeeded to their place, deserving 1352 4 | our school;seeking for a succinct course of sacred reading, 1353 3, 43 | collect the little ones that suck the breast; let the Bridegroom 1354 4, 143| then on them shall come sudden destruction."Also in the 1355 4, 70 | they shall wonder at the suddenness of their unhoped-for salvation, 1356 4, 60 | righteousnesses? behold what thou sufferest."Also in the Wisdom of Solomon: " 1357 4, 71 | delivered from death, I am suffering most cruel pains of body, 1358 4, 71 | Paul to the Romans: "The sufferings of this present time are 1359 2, 24 | seek judgment; keep him who suffers wrong; judge for the orphan, 1360 1 | as far as my poor memory suggested, might collect all that 1361 4 | but, instructed with a summary of heavenly precepts, might 1362 3, 41 | in the threshing-floor in summer; and the wind blew them 1363 4, 105| ready somewhat that I may sup, and gird thyself, and minister 1364 4, 55 | thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends, nor 1365 4, 55 | abundance also may be the supplement of your want, that there 1366 3, 39 | golden cupsfull of odours of supplications, which are the prayers of 1367 4, 55 | this service has not only supplied that which is lacking to 1368 3, 33 | you with men, since God supplies the struggle. On this account 1369 4 | reading, so that your mind, surrendered to God, might not be wearied 1370 4, 55 | and the glory of God shall surround thee. Then thou shalt cry 1371 4, 74 | and he took a wife by name Susanna, the daughter of Helchias, 1372 4, 149| slay, and thou shalt not suspect fear."Also in the same place, : " 1373 3, 44 | Numbers: "Not as a man is God suspended, nor as the son of man does 1374 2, 3 | time, the turtle, and the swallow;the sparrows of the field 1375 4, 66 | In Solomon: "A man that sweareth much shall be filled with 1376 4, 112| herb of the field in the sweat of thy brow. Thou shall 1377 2, 22 | Psalm: "O taste and see how sweet is the Lord. Blessed is 1378 2, 22 | behold, they shall come swiftly with lightness; they shall 1379 4, 104| ye your pearls before the swine, lest perchance they trample 1380 3, 42 | and they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their 1381 2, 1 | shall be made base in the tabernacles of Jacob."~~~~~~ 1382 3, 26 | and hath made ready her table,and hath sent her servants, 1383 2, 21 | people shall be for the tail."Also in Jeremiah: "Hear 1384 4, 120| forth my judgments, and takest my covenant into thy mouth? 1385 4, 164| 110. That tale-bearers are accursed.~In Ecclesiasticus, 1386 4, 164| Ecclesiasticus, in Solomon: "The talebearer and the double-tongued is 1387 3, 30 | the Ethiopians, and the tall men of the Sabeans, shall 1388 3, 53 | an as that hath not been tamed."Also in Isaiah: "Who will 1389 2, 22 | the thirty-third Psalm: "O taste and see how sweet is the 1390 4, 74 | parents were righteous, and taught their daughter according 1391 4, 121| will heap to themselves teachers itching in hearing, tickling 1392 4, 70 | God shall wipe away every tear from their eyes."Also in 1393 4, 70 | Psalm: "They who sow in tears shall reap in joy. Walking 1394 1 | perception of the reader, while a tenacious memory keeps that which 1395 2, 21 | the blood of the grape: terrible are his eyes with wine, 1396 2, 2 | killed Thy prophets which testified against them that they should 1397 3, 49 | unto Moses, Go down and testify to the people, and sanctify 1398 4, 70 | they who search into His testimonies."~~~~~~ 1399 4, 90 | heart."Also in Genesis: "Thamar covered herself with a cloak, 1400 4, 113| The silver is brought from Tharsis, the gold comes from Moab. 1401 4, 101| lying, and slaughter, and theft, and adultery is scattered 1402 | thence 1403 4, 55 | substance, give the more alms therefrom; if thou hast little, communicate 1404 | thereof 1405 3, 41 | were silver, its belly and thighs were of brass, and its feet 1406 4, 154| I will give to him that thirsteth from the fountain of the 1407 3, 25 | will give unto Him that is thirsting from the fountain of the 1408 4, 102| must not take usury.~In the thirteenth Psalm:He that hath not given 1409 3, 27 | to the King."Also in the thirty-second Psalm: "By the Word of God 1410 4, 55 | Concerning this thing in the thirty-sixth Psalm, that mercy is beneficial 1411 4, 112| of thy life: thorns and thistles shall it cast forth to thee; 1412 4, 60 | There was given to me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger 1413 | though 1414 3, 28 | themselves; "and thou shalt thrash the mountains, and shalt 1415 3, 28 | thee as the wheels of a thrashing chariot, new and turned 1416 4, 93 | again; when He suffered, threatened not, but gave Himself up 1417 3, 44 | son of man does He suffer threats."Whence in the Gospel the 1418 3, 41 | as chaff, or dust in the threshing-floor in summer; and the wind 1419 3, 39 | the two posts,and upon the threshold in the houses, in the very 1420 4, 60 | exalted. For which thing I thrice besought the Lord, that 1421 4, 74 | elders which sit on their thrones in the sight (of God), fell 1422 | throughout 1423 4, 121| teachers itching in hearing, tickling their ears; and shall turn 1424 4, 107| delivered from the mouth of tile lions."Also in the Epistle 1425 3, 31 | strengthened. Ye who are of a timorous heart, fear not. Our God 1426 4, 132| speak with heretics.~To Titus: "A man that is an heretic, 1427 4, 58 | shall be filth and worms. Today he shall be lifted up, and 1428 3, 42 | the house of God upon the tops of the mountains; and it 1429 3, 44 | twenty-first Psalm: "They tore my hands and my feet;they 1430 3, 38 | interrogate Him with reproach and torture, that we may know His reverence 1431 4, 74 | with us according to Thy tranquillity, and according to the multitude 1432 4, 65 | Jesus Christ, who shall transform the body of our humiliation 1433 4, 55 | son, keep God in mind, and transgress not His precepts. Do justice 1434 3, 39 | and He was counted among transgressors. And He bare the sins of 1435 2, 20 | forth and cry, thou that travailest not: because many more are 1436 3, 54 | rod of iron; and He shall tread the winepress of the wrath 1437 4, 89 | and impenitent heart, thou treasurest up to thyself wrath in the 1438 1 | afforded material for others to treat it. Moreover, to readers 1439 1 | seem, not so much to have treated the subject, as to have 1440 4, 74 | my kingdom shall fear and tremble before the most high God 1441 4, 60 | vessels of the potter, and the trial of tribulation righteous 1442 4, 110| be manifested before the tribunal of Christ, that every one 1443 3, 33 | house of David: it is no trifling contest unto you with men, 1444 4, 74 | him no hurt, because he trusted and had believed in his 1445 4, 107| with simplicity, walketh trustfully."Also in the same: "Seek 1446 4, 96 | Ananias, Azarias, and Misael, trusting in God, were delivered from 1447 4, 64 | and blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, and his hope 1448 3, 38 | words are true, and let us try what will come to Him. Let 1449 4, 173| have the heathen been in tumult, and the peoples meditated 1450 2, 9 | wait upon the Lord, who turneth away His face from the house 1451 4, 86 | forth children; and thy turning shall be to thy husband, 1452 2, 3 | kite knoweth his time, the turtle, and the swallow;the sparrows 1453 3, 31 | given images."Also in the twenty-fourth Psalm: "Show me Thy ways, 1454 2, 3 | of the Lord."Also in the twenty-seventh Psalm: "Render to them their 1455 2, 21 | whelp: from the slender twig,my son, thou hast ascended: 1456 4, 90 | shamefacedness and modesty, not with twisted hair, nor with gold, nor 1457 3, 50 | of His mouth went a sharp two-edged sword; and His face shone 1458 4, 116| not joined together with unbelievers. For what participation 1459 2, 21 | be for the head; but this unbelieving people shall be for the 1460 2, 8 | Adam was first made by God uncircumcised, and righteous Abel, and 1461 2, 10 | and He shall subdue and uncover strong nations."Also in 1462 3, 40 | anointed with the sacrament of unction. This is the stone in Exodus 1463 4, 70 | Blessed are they who are undefiled in the way, and walk in 1464 3, 38 | righteous perisheth, and no man understandeth; and righteous men are taken 1465 4, 71 | shalt be unpunished, having undertaken to fight against God."~~~~~~ 1466 1 | But I have comprised in my undertaking two books of equally moderate 1467 4, 85 | first Psalm: "Therefore the ungodly shall not rise up in judgment, 1468 4, 70 | the suddenness of their unhoped-for salvation, saying among 1469 3, 34 | His glory is as of the unicorn, and He shall eat the nations 1470 3, 44 | lowliness from the horns of the unicorns. I will declare Thy name 1471 4, 140| brethren should dwell in unity!"Also in the Gospel according 1472 3, 51 | our sins, the just for the unjust, that He might present us 1473 4, 107| Timothy: "But foolish and unlearned questions avoid, knowing 1474 | unlike 1475 3, 43 | shoe I am not worthy to unloose."Also according to Luke: " 1476 4, 74 | covenant, and I have been unmindful of them, saith the Lord; 1477 4, 105| commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants; we have done what 1478 4, 71 | thou that thou shalt be unpunished, having undertaken to fight 1479 4, 93 | Himself up to him that judgeth unrighteously."Also Paul to the Philippians: " 1480 4, 107| are His judgments, and how unsearchable are His ways! For who has 1481 2, 4 | Testament, which is not unveiled, because it is made void 1482 3, 25 | every creature: I made the unwearying light to rise in the heavens, 1483 4, 148| drink the cup of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the 1484 2, 21 | you, and judged yourselves unworthy of eternal life, lo, we 1485 4, 105| 51. That no one should be uplifted in his labour.~~~~~~In Solomon, 1486 | used 1487 4 | teachings, which may be easy and useful to the readers, in that 1488 4, 150| tongue, and in thy deeds useless and remiss."And Paul, in 1489 4, 111| thence until thou pay the uttermost farthing."~~~~~~ 1490 4, 66 | his house; and if he swear vainly, he shall not be justified." 1491 4, 65 | them. Are not ye of more value than they? "Concerning this 1492 3, 52 | smoke vanisheth, let them vanish: as wax melteth from the 1493 3, 52 | from His face. As smoke vanisheth, let them vanish: as wax 1494 4, 155| sound from heaven, as if a vehement blast were borne along, 1495 4, 113| hath shuddered much more vehemently, saith the Lord. These evil 1496 3, 44 | among them, and upon my vesture they cast a lot. But Thou, 1497 3, 47 | hath gone down while as vet it was mid-day; she hath 1498 4, 90 | the seven angels having vials, and approached me, saying, 1499 4, 118| crucified their flesh, with its vices and lusts."~~~~~~ 1500 3, 26 | pillars; she has slain her victims; she hath mingled her wine


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