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1 I, 7 | have practised, nor for the advantage which you have derived from 2 I, 7 | concord would bring no small advantage to many besides ourselves; 3 I, 7 | concerned, how it could be of advantage to others: but I did say 4 I, 8 | peril.14 Do you see the advantage of deceit? And if any one 5 II, 1 | employed this art to your advantage.~Basil: And what kind of 6 II, 1 | Basil: And what kind of advantage have I derived from this 7 II, 1 | by you?~Chrysostom: What advantage, pray, could be greater 8 II, 4 | himself compasses only his own advantage, but the benefit of the 9 III, 7 | and nowhere sought his own advantage, but that of those whom 10 III, 15(31)| unworthy persons should take advantage of it. In Chrysostom's time 11 III, 16 | things clearly will have this advantage, if no other, that he will 12 III, 16 | abundance, does not feel the advantage of his wealth, on account 13 IV, 1 | his high office, yet what advantage was this to him when he 14 IV, 4 | turns that expression to the advantage of his own mental vagary,35 15 IV, 5 | them to know, nor of any advantage to them if they could know 16 V, 8 | praise, he will reap no advantage from his labors, or from 17 V, 8 | position to appear to better advantage than he; what a divine mind