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1 I, 1 | genuine and true friends, men who understood the laws 2 I, 6 | entered the minds of these men; for looking to myself I 3 I, 7 | many and such distinguished men and advancing mere youths,8 4 I, 7 | from such distinguished men without cause or consideration, 5 I, 7 | cruel one, and designing men are many, genuine love is 6 I, 7(8) | fixed 30 as the age at which men were eligible for the priesthood, 7 I, 8 | expenditure of money and men, so that they gain nothing 8 I, 8 | resources and multitudes of men are not like mental powers: 9 II, 1 | penetrates the hearts of all men?), but in order to teach 10 II, 2 | authority, women as well as men; but when one is required 11 II, 2 | task, and the majority of men also; and we must bring 12 II, 3 | not possible to doctor all men with the same authority 13 II, 3 | For Christians above all men are not permitted forcibly 14 II, 4 | to be ashamed before all men."13 Therefore the pastor 15 II, 4 | wonderful and distinguished men, nor, had this been the 16 II, 5 | Christ said, "Hereby shall men know that ye are my disciples 17 II, 7 | taken of the insult shown to men, seeing that by paying honor 18 II, 7 | treated great and excellent men, my benefactors moreover, 19 II, 7 | moreover, with contempt. For if men ought to be punished for 20 II, 7 | from having insulted the men in question I should say 21 II, 8 | office, I do not say all men, but those who take pleasure 22 II, 8 | this dignity, whereas these men reject those who support 23 II, 8 | pray, have they passed by men who have undergone innumerable 24 III, 1 | been found guilty by all men, not of arrogance, but of 25 III, 2 | might have persuaded all men to anticipate great and 26 III, 4 | vocation, and persuaded men while still abiding in the 27 III, 4 | that thou art still amongst men, and standing upon the earth? 28 III, 5 | into the hands of these men by the Son. For they have 29 III, 5 | envy and respect to all men; but he who has received 30 III, 6 | they pursued it; but these men, when the office has been 31 III, 6 | come into conflict with any men of high rank and great power 32 III, 9 | and would that it were men who do this instead of women, 33 III, 10 | such madness from me. For men of understanding do not 34 III, 10 | entrusting it to commonplace men who readily accept what 35 III, 11 | which becomes Christian men: whereas they who fear and 36 III, 11 | it, as becomes Christian men, knowing that deposition 37 III, 11 | says our Lord, "are ye when men shall revile you and persecute 38 III, 13 | and there; and one may see men, who are strong in the former 39 III, 13 | savage beasts. Now such men especially we should exclude 40 III, 14 | organization. For it easily impels men to arrogance, and unseasonable 41 III, 14 | their shortcomings make men more indifferent to the 42 III, 14 | For the faults of ordinary men, being committed as it were 43 III, 14 | faults of insignificant men, even if they are exposed, 44 III, 14 | great to others: for all men measure the sin, not by 45 III, 14 | The souls therefore of men elected to the priesthood 46 III, 14 | the bodies of those young men. When then it finds a little 47 III, 14 | overshadows all the rest. And all men are ready to pass judgment 48 III, 14 | infirmity. And just as all men fear and flatter a tyrant 49 III, 14(28)| fathers," i. ch. 6. and "great men," ch. 7, and here he speaks 50 III, 15 | his piety. For I know many men who have exercised perpetual 51 III, 15 | effect this. There are also men who bring forward other 52 III, 15 | rule than this? that bad men, laden with iniquity, should 53 III, 15 | and awful to be defiled by men who are either wicked or 54 III, 15 | worthless? for when some men are entrusted with the administration 55 III, 15 | wonder is it that worldly men, who love the praise of 56 III, 15 | for they take commonplace men off-hand, and set them to 57 III, 15 | only do they elect unworthy men, but actually expel those 58 III, 15 | atrocious to expel the useful men as to force in the useless. 59 III, 15 | riches of Thy forbearance! Men who on account of Thy name 60 III, 15 | rejecting and expelling men of zeal in order that the 61 III, 15 | should prefer favor with such men to his own salvation, accepting 62 III, 15 | Church has admitted corrupt men, its once tranquil surface 63 III, 16 | extreme condemnation among men, and abates the zeal of 64 III, 16 | of every excuse. Now most men, when they see any one superior 65 III, 16 | cause of all good things in men, impelling as it were and 66 III, 16 | account one of the wisest of men, having regard to the avarice 67 III, 17 | should slip and fall; many men also there are who lay snares 68 III, 17 | her to meet the gaze of men; for no anxiety about the 69 III, 17 | account for things which other men have done. Moreover, he 70 III, 17 | exceeding those experienced by men who sit to judge secular 71 III, 17 | more even than the idle men about town, unspeakable 72 III, 17 | richer and more powerful men, under the pressure of some 73 III, 17 | an easy matter, as some men delight in making vain and 74 IV, 1 | sayest, most excellent of men, but not in order that I 75 IV, 1 | peaceful life of ordinary men, but thou didst drag me 76 IV, 1 | the meek above all the men which were upon the face 77 IV, 1 | the most inexperienced of men, because this one commands 78 IV, 1 | neither be partaker of other men's sins."17 Dost thou not 79 IV, 6 | has that to do with the men of to-day? For he had a 80 IV, 6 | terrible to the demons. But the men of the present day, if they 81 IV, 6 | ears to hear.41 But the men of to-day-not that I would 82 IV, 6 | surpasses all his fellow men. And what is this? After 83 IV, 6 | The unskilled person in men's estimation is not only 84 IV, 8 | who is unskillful as these men pretend, be able to convict 85 IV, 8 | be a great inducement to men to keep the commandments, 86 IV, 9 | and to moralize over other men's calamities. ~ 87 V, 1 | findest that earnest and good men have the management of it. 88 V, 1 | to another, so here also men are divided, and become 89 V, 1 | sermons any part of other men's works, he is exposed to 90 V, 4 | most unreasonable of all men, and to omit nothing which 91 V, 6 | should consist of learned men, but the chances are that 92 V, 7 | indeed, he be praised by men, let him not repudiate their 93 VI, 2 | shoot down the souls of men by the opposite of these-this 94 VI, 3 | 3. For ere now some men who have escaped these snares, 95 VI, 3 | which come from the hands of men, unless a man receive them 96 VI, 4 | himself the father of all men, he draws near to God, beseeching 97 VI, 4 | For since he must mix with men who have wives, and who 98 VI, 6 | intercourse with their fellow men, and may have the tranquillity 99 VI, 8 | entertain in thy thoughts such men as these, when the Priesthood 100 VI, 8 | searches the souls of mortal men; and if any one be passionate 101 VI, 9 | to clear himself with all men of the charges which they 102 VI, 9 | the Lord, but before all men."13 So great, yea and far 103 VI, 11 | prophets, and of your young men for Nazarites;16 and before 104 VI, 11 | And why do I speak of the men who follow this ministration. 105 VI, 12 | recollection of outrageous men has come over me, and of 106 VI, 12 | us from the ignorance of men? What then is this, which 107 VI, 12 | the unworthiest of all men, and to undergo such great 108 VI, 12 | the whole generation of men that have been, or that 109 VI, 12 | these, fierce and savage men, and let the time of the 110 VI, 12 | hoofs of horses and heads of men lying together, a human 111 VI, 13 | would be ludicrous to bring men into comparison with him. 112 VI, 13 | inexperienced and feeble of all men, by betraying through this