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1 I, 6 | nothing worthy of such an honor. But that noble youth having 2 I, 7 | insulted those who did us honor, although had they experienced 3 II, 7 | I have not accepted the honor which they wished to confer 4 II, 7 | men, seeing that by paying honor to them I should be compelled 5 II, 7 | wronged them, how ought we to honor those who have spontaneously 6 II, 7 | spontaneously preferred to honor us? For no one could possibly 7 II, 8 | flattery to promote me to this honor: indeed I cannot say whether 8 III, 1 | to those who have done me honor, what I have already said 9 III, 1 | anything greater than that honor. Wherefore one might with 10 III, 2 | admiration as to be advanced to honor before those who have spent 11 III, 5 | then clearly see what great honor the grace of the Spirit 12 III, 5 | king should bestow this honor upon any of his subjects, 13 III, 5 | have received so small an honor that they are actually able 14 III, 6 | involved in aiming at an honor which does not pertain to 15 III, 7 | right of conferring the honor were to drag forward a brazier, 16 III, 9 | love of praise, desire of honor (which indeed most of all 17 III, 11| eager desire after this honor. And in saying this I am 18 III, 11| one, before he obtains the honor, cherishes in himself this 19 III, 14| occupy the highest seat of honor are in the first place plainly 20 III, 15| privilege of conferring the honor are then split into many 21 III, 15| as recommending to this honor; for instance, of one it 22 III, 15| obscurity to positions of honor and distinction, use the 23 III, 15| and distinction, use the honor they enjoy against Him who 24 III, 15| brought suddenly to this honor, but gently and gradually. 25 III, 17| cases they pretend claims to honor and distinction. And if 26 IV, 1 | he made a bad use of the honor which had been given him 27 IV, 1 | drag me to this post of honor. Had I remained in my low 28 IV, 1 | has been promoted to great honor by God, must not advance 29 IV, 1 | advance the greatness of his honor as an excuse for his errors, 30 IV, 1 | has been exalted to higher honor than others, acts very much 31 IV, 1 | after as before we received honor at God's hands, but far 32 IV, 8 | counted worthy of double honor, especially those who labor 33 V, 8 | preaching are in especial honor, not only among the heathen, 34 VI, 4 | the powers of heaven, in honor of Him who lieth thereon. 35 VI, 10 | worse after so great an honor. For now I trust that my 36 VI, 10 | stumble, and after additional honor should have offended the