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1 I, 7 | the loss, as you always said that you esteemed me before 2 I, 7 | thee. Nevertheless, as I said, I do not now accuse you 3 I, 7 | and the outside world also said concerning us, that it was 4 I, 7 | s friendship. Every one said, indeed, that our concord 5 II, 1 | since what has already been said suffices for demonstration, 6 II, 1 | leader of the apostles He said, "Peter, lovest thou me?" 7 II, 1 | Wherefore when the disciple said, "Thou knowest Lord that 8 II, 2 | when Peter did the Lord said he should be able to surpass 9 II, 2 | these?"5 Yet He might have said to him, "If thou lovest 10 II, 3 | wonderful man (St. Paul) when he said to the Corinthians - "Not 11 II, 4 | addressing His disciples, said, "Who then is the faithful 12 II, 4 | dispose of these charges. You said indeed that ignorance would 13 II, 5 | often hearing such things said by you; I would not deny 14 II, 5 | by the apostles, Christ said, "Hereby shall men know 15 II, 5 | one another,"17 and Paul said that it was the fulfilling 16 II, 6 | can I help myself?" you said to those who accused you, " 17 II, 6 | same meaning, what Christ said to his disciples when he 18 II, 6 | love. "Greater love," He said, "hath no man than this 19 II, 6 | remarks he blushed scarlet and said, "Let my character be now 20 II, 7 | vainglory, as you have often said some slanderously affirm, 21 II, 8 | might have suspected and said many things concerning myself 22 II, 8 | Moreover, they would have said, "Christ called fishermen, 23 II, 8 | and more they might have said had I accepted the office: 24 II, 8 | see that although what was said might be far from the truth, 25 II, 8 | would not the world have said? "They have committed affairs 26 III, 1 | honor, what I have already said might be sufficient to prove 27 III, 5 | archangels. For it has not been said to them, "Whatsoever ye 28 III, 6 | any sick among you?" it is said, "let him call for the elders 29 III, 6 | part, after what has been said, I imagine such religious 30 III, 9(19) | his mind, 137 persons are said to have been slain in one 31 III, 11 | work."22 Now I have not said that it is a terrible thing 32 III, 15 | for instance, of one it is said, "let him be elected because 33 III, 16(34)| Virg. i. 10. St. Basil is said to have founded some (See 34 III, 17 | for every tree," it is said, "which bringeth not forth 35 IV, 1 | trembling by what thou hast said.~Chrysostom: Do not, I beseech 36 IV, 7 | life? At that time, as I said, he had not begun to work 37 IV, 8 | had been enough to have said "whosoever shall do" simply. 38 V, 5 | much in judgment of what is said as of the reputation of 39 V, 5 | None of these things, as I said, are they willing to take 40 VI, 7 | modesty, recollect how often I said to thee, when this subject 41 VI, 12 | addition to what has been said, although much toil is needful 42 VI, 12 | world, for though what is said is proof of an evil conscience 43 VI, 13 | world, that what has been said is overstated. For thou 44 VI, 13 | Chrysostom: But I smiled, and said, how shall I be able to 45 VI, 13 | bravely. For I believe, said I, that through Christ who