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1 Int, 4 | that in the Apocriticus the life of Christ is belittled by 2 Int, 10 | Church and the Christian life, iv. 25 and iii. 23 are 3 II (80) | the developed coenobitic life.~ ~ 4 II, XVII | nor did we fear for our life. Though we shrank from speaking 5 II, XVIII | flowed also the spring of life.97 From His side came the 6 II, XIX | and made no show in their life according to the flesh, 7 III (109)| a school at Ephesus. His life, written by Philostratus, 8 III, VIII | Him first and foremost as life that was hanged (Deut. xxviii. 9 III, VIII | had made a sport of His life by magic art, and, when 10 III, IX | nectar which was to bring life to the faithful. Thus was 11 III, IX | is hidden in the sea of life, and is the source of all 12 III, IX | fast in the sea of mortal life, provoked the mouth of the 13 III, IV | wished was to dance through life, and make the world a perpetual 14 III, IV | testified to have come into this life ? 128 But to merely loose 15 III, XI | warning not to desire the life of any unclean beasts. For 16 III, V | himself from the sins of life, such as murder, theft, 17 III, XII | punished by being cut off from life. And no one in all this 18 III, XII | but his unseemly course of life shows the wealth to be useless 19 III, XII | one is put to shame in the life eternal who has lost his 20 III, XII | and personal enjoyment of life, and never have friendly 21 III, XIII | existence; the night is human life; the boat is the world; 22 III, XIII | night, so there are in human life. In the first watch the 23 III, XIII | watch the patriarchs helped life by their light; in the second, 24 III, XV | drink his blood, ye have no life in yourselves" (John vi. 25 III, XV | drink my blood, ye have no life in yourselves." Truly this 26 III, XV | this he should have eternal life. For, tell, me, if you do 27 III, XV | savagery do you introduce into life? Rumour does not record --- 28 III, XV | prepared such a table in his life; no one learnt from a teacher 29 III, XV | far removed from civilised life. Even you yourself could 30 III, XXIII | drink his blood, ye have no life in yourselves" (John vi. 31 III, XXIII | drink my blood, ye have no life."~ ~Consider, I pray you, 32 III, XXIII | of its mother, it has no life, nor takes its place among 33 III, XXIII | drink my blood, ye have no life in you" ? For tell me, whereby 34 III, XXIII | giving to them eternal life.~ ~Now the flesh and blood 35 III, XXIII | not temporal but eternal life. Thus did Jeremiah eat when 36 III, XXIII | Wisdom, and by eating he had life; thus did Ezekiel feel sweetness 37 III, XXIII | bitterness of this present life was cast away. Thus did 38 III, XXIII | her, live for aye with a life that will never cease. It 39 III, XXIII | right in thus offering the life eternal to some at a certain 40 III, XXIII | the things eaten impart life to them who ate, as not 41 III, XXIII | God led those who ate into life eternal, and Christ gave 42 III, XXIII | that it contains eternal life, but it only grants those 43 III (162)| translated, i.e. "supporting his life by means of his hands."~ ~ 44 III, XXXI | man who welcomes in his life such a principle as this, 45 III, XXXI | in private and in public life.~ ~ 46 III, XL | which is the measure of life, could only be measured 47 III, XLI | naturally much wickedness in life, and this could not be corrected 48 III, XLI | were set up. From such a life of ignorance and sin the 49 III, XLI | the law guided men to the life of light. But its enactments 50 III, XLI | to drive men from true life, and took its "strength" 51 III, XLII | he protects their daily life and forbids the godly to 52 III, XLII | without trouble and fear. Life was full of suspicion, conditions 53 III, XLII | and the greater part of life was devoted to demons, he 54 III, XLII | who wish for a brighter221 life, that they must loathe the 55 III, XLII | flesh to renounce the daily life of the body, he gives permission 56 III, XLII | demons, but for the common life of men, and the end they 57 III, XLIII | accursed according to him, all life is under suspicion ard hurtful 58 III, XLIII | as the highest point in life.~ ~The Apostle therefore, 59 IV, XI | may mean our transitory life, or the bodily variation 60 IV, XII | from the corruption of this life. Just as the water in the 61 IV, XIV | came after the struggle of life was over, and the great 62 IV, XIV | Such an end to their life meant a higher fame. The 63 IV, XIV | death was a seal upon their life, and proved the greatness 64 IV, XV | and unnatural course of life, revealing himself as the 65 IV, XVI | looks like the end of the life of the tree, but it is really 66 IV, XVI | book of Christ's earthly life was now closed to the disciples, 67 IV, XVI | freed from the decay of this life.~ ~You ask where God's seat 68 IV, XVII | small things of everyday life. This is just what philosophers 69 IV, XVIII | with them and with their life, in order to draw 'hem upward, 70 IV, XVIII | called men during His earthly life. Had it been so, He would 71 IV, XIX | so much weakness in his life, fornication, adultery, 72 IV, XXV | an army, and to fill with life the man who is washed in 73 IV, XXVII | thought worthy to enter into a life which knows no destruction, 74 IV, XXVII | immortality, might adapt his life to the imitation of them,301 75 IV, XXVII | if they were possessed of life, delighting in dead visions 76 IV, XXVIII | Athena a woman who came to life, and you approve of the 77 IV, XXX | alteration. Therefore the present life and order is our guide, 78 IV, XXX | upward. For our present life is like a womb |156 containing 79 IV, XXX | receive a second mode of life in the light of the abiding 80 IV, XXX | and disease by toil, the life of the country hated and 81 IV, XXX | the country hated and the life of the city welcomed, equality 82 IV, XXX | existence and a comedy of life. . . . And that the hateful 83 IV, XXX | receive a genuine newness of life; that the order of things 84 IV, XXX | a second beautifying of life will make it a success, 85 IV, XXX | will be his own manner of life that he will either delight 86 IV, XXX | resurrection may have had a sorry life and not lived to be thirty. 87 IV, XXX | welcomed virtue in this life, and no judgment to that 88 V | just and equal in social life, and showed himself serviceable