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1 I, 7 | indeed for what cause), you ought at least to consider your 2 I, 7 | not have concealed it, but ought to have communicated it 3 I, 7 | ours to be profitable, you ought not to have avoided the 4 I, 8 | fact action of this kind ought not to be called deceit, 5 II, 1 | rather that in such a case it ought not to be called deceit, 6 II, 4 | sins was exacted. For we ought not, in applying punishment, 7 II, 4 | swerved. The pastor therefore ought to be of a noble spirit, 8 II, 4 | the burden of the task, I ought to have been rescued from 9 II, 4 | had this been the case, ought you to have preferred public 10 II, 4 | qualified for the priesthood ought not to be content with public 11 II, 7 | God and look to Him alone, ought to be so religiously disposed 12 II, 7 | with contempt. For if men ought to be punished for wronging 13 II, 7 | never wronged them, how ought we to honor those who have 14 II, 8 | elder-that the young man ought not to be absolutely excluded 15 III, 2 | ever entered my mind, I ought to have accepted the office 16 III, 3 | is to learn what answer ought to be given to them. And 17 III, 3 | all know the truth they ought not to condemn me for pride 18 III, 4 | Wherefore the consecrated priest ought to be as pure as if he were 19 III, 7 | burn not?"16 Such an one ought the priest to be, or, rather, 20 III, 10| appointed. For the head ought to be the strongest part, 21 III, 10| mentioned, which the priest ought to have, but which I do 22 III, 10| all, this one:-his soul ought to be thoroughly purged 23 III, 10| But I am of opinion one ought to exercise so much caution 24 III, 11| this desire I think one ought to expel from the soul with 25 III, 11| God and man. Now the soul ought not to be affected in this 26 III, 12| And what is this? A priest ought to be sober minded, and 27 III, 14| excellent. Wherefore his soul ought to gleam with beauty on 28 III, 14| offender. Thus the priest ought to be protected on all sides 29 III, 14| elected to the priesthood ought to be endued with such power 30 III, 15| look to one thing, which ought to be the only object kept 31 III, 15| those things for which they ought to be punished, and ascend 32 III, 15| of things for which they ought to be debarred from the 33 III, 15| as they wish, why a man ought not to be brought suddenly 34 III, 16| then, what kind of man he ought to be who is to hold out 35 III, 16| the common welfare; for he ought to be dignified yet free 36 III, 16| these difficulties. And he ought to bring forward with great 37 III, 16| strict and accurate scrutiny ought to be made so as to prevent 38 III, 16| sufficient of itself, although it ought to be possessed prior to 39 III, 16| about matters for which they ought to be grateful, and bring 40 III, 16| concerning things which they ought contentedly to accept. Now 41 III, 16| become an enemy where he ought to bring aid, he instructs 42 III, 16| charge of these persons ought to be so long-suffering, 43 III, 16| superintendent of these persons ought not only to be gentle and 44 III, 17| incorporeal powers. Moreover, she ought not to make numerous or 45 III, 17| her to stay always at home ought to cut off these pretexts, 46 IV, 1 | and careless lives. But we ought to be on no account thus 47 IV, 2 | that day, when they who ought to defend us stand themselves 48 IV, 2 | going to ordain, therefore, ought to make diligent inquiry, 49 IV, 2 | ignorance drag him on, he ought to come forward and instruct 50 IV, 2 | such plea as this. For we ought to show far more caution 51 IV, 2 | reasonably and justly so. For he ought to have refused even at 52 IV, 2 | entrusted with its care ought to train it up to a state 53 IV, 3 | the Word."27 To this we ought equally to apply ourselves, 54 IV, 4 | plottings. Wherefore we ought to be well-guarded in all 55 IV, 6 | his feelings towards him ought not to be described as something 56 IV, 8 | that ye may know how ye ought to answer each one,"60 and 57 V, 3 | reproach thereby. Wherefore he ought, like some very good charioteer, 58 V, 4 | 4. To what else ought he then to be indifferent? 59 V, 4 | entirely pass over; but we ought, though it happen to be 60 V, 4 | it. Therefore the Bishop ought not to be unconcerned about 61 V, 6 | held up to ridicule, he ought not to be dejected, and 62 VI, 2 | For the soul of the Priest ought to be purer than the very 63 VI, 4 | departed.6 What manner of man ought he to be? For my part I 64 VI, 4 | publicly and privately; and he ought as much to excel in every 65 VI, 4 | what manner of hands they ought to be which minister in 66 VI, 4 | utters such words,7 and ought not the soul which receives 67 VI, 4 | measure. For the Priest ought not only to be thus pure 68 VI, 7 | many to accuse me. For I ought not to wonder, if I sinned 69 VI, 9 | the truly excellent Bishop ought neither to think lightly 70 VI, 9 | administered by us,12 how ought we not to do all so as to 71 VI, 13 | service, for whenever he who ought to marshal and order others