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1 I, 6 | another pretext, and made to take the yoke, hoping from the 2 I, 7 | all my intimate friends take me aside, and cast the greater 3 I, 7 | this, however, I will not take much account, since it has 4 II, 2 | in this case let me not take the height of shoulders 5 II, 2 | when they see the guardian take to flight, cease making 6 II, 4 | seize me. For you cannot take shelter in the argument 7 II, 4 | elections of this kind, but take it into consideration along 8 II, 7 | displeased that it is not safe to take offence at these things, 9 II, 8 | say all men, but those who take pleasure in speaking evil, 10 III, 6 | actually and absolutely to take it away. Wherefore they 11 III, 7 | wretched man if he did not take to flight, and do all in 12 III, 7 | the name of pastor, and to take the work in hand hap-hazard, 13 III, 11 | little, and induced me to take flight. For just as lovers 14 III, 14 | desperation those who wish to take heed to themselves. And 15 III, 14 | by magnifying trifles, take their victim captive. For 16 III, 14 | it, being all desirous to take his place, and each expecting 17 III, 15 | dangers? Come, then, and take a peep at the public festivals 18 III, 15 | else of that kind? for they take commonplace men off-hand, 19 III, 15 | glory and become man, and take the form of a servant, and 20 III, 15(31)| unworthy persons should take advantage of it. In Chrysostom' 21 III, 16 | cause anxiety to those who take care of them only so far 22 III, 16 | one, although he does not take the property (of these widows), 23 III, 17 | proper work of a bishop to take in hand, let him be assured 24 III, 17 | them, and they will not take into account either the 25 IV, 1 | entrusted to him, he cannot take refuge in the plea of inexperience, 26 IV, 1 | eager and presumptuous as to take in hand what was so far 27 IV, 1(4) | 46. Dixotomhqh=/ai. Some take this word to express the 28 IV, 1 | when God commanded him to take it, and so to provoke the 29 IV, 1 | fails to save those who take refuge in it, but exposes 30 IV, 3 | us, it is impossible to take any of these things into 31 IV, 6 | of profane oratory; and I take no account of style or of 32 IV, 9 | matters of doctrine, and all take their weapons from the same 33 V, 4 | and rejoice with us, do we take much account of it; so should 34 V, 5 | said, are they willing to take into consideration, but 35 VI, 1 | urged as an excuse, nor to take refuge in ignorance, nor 36 VI, 1 | and the sword come and take any man away, he indeed 37 VI, 3 | so that they are able to take in their failings accurately 38 VI, 4 | reverse of the foregoing, take the mind away from anxiety 39 VI, 4 | assail from without only, but take their rise from within, 40 VI, 6 | trouble they are compelled to take in the preparation of their 41 VI, 7 | have shunned were I able to take part in it fitly. But what 42 VI, 7 | these severe trials, which I take it is my case, he will carry 43 VI, 12 | experience reflections which take me thus to task. But just 44 VI, 12 | not over valiant, might take up the conflict and battle 45 VI, 12 | his horse straightway, and take command of all that armament.~ 46 VI, 13 | is not possible even to take sleep, for one who would 47 VI, 13 | this is pleasant to thee, take courage, dear soul, for