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1 I, 1 | and have set fire to all things and burned them up, the 2 I, 1 | impossible to men, yet to God all things are possible. For it is 3 I, 2 | collar instead of these things, yea, having hung the ponderous 4 I, 2 | precious than all these things, who was sailing over this 5 I, 3 | again? And where do these things concern the human soul? 6 I, 5 | with us concerning these things we will confirm them out 7 I, 5 | and in addition to these things after the exhortation derived 8 I, 5 | worse than the former. For things which the wise magi, the 9 I, 5 | the nature of all existing things obeys Him who brought them 10 I, 5 | anywise better by any of these things, then at last God inflicted 11 I, 7 | having believed, all these things have been said with reference 12 I, 7 | condition fall? But other things also shall be said, partly 13 I, 8 | Have ye suffered so many things in vain if it be indeed 14 I, 9 | making the trial even if things are easy and manageable 15 I, 9 | Where now have all these things taken their flight? What 16 I, 9 | such great necessity. The things of this world are in their 17 I, 9 | punishment. Consider these things, and having contrasted that 18 I, 9 | indeed both good and evil things have an end, and that very 19 I, 9 | differ unspeakably from the things which now are.~ 20 I, 10| the experience of little things it is possible to form some 21 I, 10| impossible that the two things should coexist. I mean severity 22 I, 10| and both these terrible things will keep their hold upon 23 I, 10| lifetime, that the enjoyment of things here is as contrasted with 24 I, 10| contrasted with the state of things to come. Is there then any 25 I, 10| mentioned, and enjoy the good things which are stored up for 26 I, 10| but the loss of the good things involves so much pain, so 27 I, 11| description: but from the things which ar told us, as if 28 I, 11| and gladness and joy, all things serene and tranquil, all 29 I, 11| brightness of a lamp. For things are not concealed in that 30 I, 11| evils of old age, but all things relating to decay are utterly 31 I, 11| But greater than all these things in the perpetual enjoyment 32 I, 11| corruption, it is subject to many things such as bodies of this kind 33 I, 11| divested itself of all these things, we shall see it display 34 I, 11| not to undergo all those things? Hear what the blessed Peter 35 I, 11| beheld some dim image of the things to come, immediately cast 36 I, 11| immediately cast away all other things out of his soul on account 37 I, 11| the actual reality of the things is presented, when the palace 38 I, 12| dreadful than all other things in respect of punishment. 39 I, 12| because apart from these things it is not in itself worthy 40 I, 12| span, who upholdeth all things by the word of His power,36 41 I, 12| some better shape. Then all things are full of amazement and 42 I, 12| independently of all these things brings forward deeds and 43 I, 12| powers, and suffering these things just at the time when all 44 I, 13| 13. Now these are things which will happen in that 45 I, 13| happen in that day: but the things which will follow, after 46 I, 13| rejoicing not only in the good things actually in hand, but in 47 I, 13| the persuasion that these things will never come to an end. 48 I, 13| as one indicates great things by means of small ones, 49 I, 13| those who enjoy the good things of the world in this present 50 I, 13| earth, and this although the things which they are enjoying 51 I, 13| us further. Now if these things uplift those who possess 52 I, 13| quality they excel present things to such an extent as never 53 I, 13| necessity of nature the inferior things which contribute nothing 54 I, 13| indifference, but of the things which are really noble He 55 I, 13| wasted all our time upon things which are of no profit, 56 I, 14| masticated food. For by these things both eyes and cheeks, and 57 I, 14| a rag with any of these things on it, such as phlegm, or 58 I, 14| and depositories of these things? But thy beauty was not 59 I, 14| to us by our hopes of the things to come. "For our light 60 I, 14| while we look not at the things which are seen but at the 61 I, 14| which are seen but at the things which are not seen; for 62 I, 14| which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, 63 I, 14| seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal."59 64 I, 14| because he did not look at the things which are seen, much more 65 I, 14| belong to him. None of these things do we now demand of thee; 66 I, 14| persuaded concerning the things of the other world than 67 I, 14| affected by the memory of those things, but sink into a state of 68 I, 14| would he not have done the things which he afterwards his 69 I, 15| who had vehemence in evil things, will also in turn exhibit 70 I, 15| exhibit the same in good things, being conscious what great 71 I, 16| fearlessly dare all manner of things, even if they have to fall 72 I, 16| path which leads to better things, simply enter upon it, and 73 I, 17| therefrom. Now while these things were of chase, and had thoroughly 74 I, 17| being perplexed at these things, and fearing, that if he 75 I, 17| same vision heard the same things which they had heard before. 76 I, 18| future hinder any of those things which damage the seeds, 77 I, 18| able to overthrow those things which spoil repentance. 78 I, 18| again, and doeth the same things, who will hearken to his 79 I, 19| that which holds these two things together is not uniform, 80 I, 19| violent impulse. And these things are not merely suggested 81 I, 19| Knowing then all these things let us never desist from 82 I, 19| unable to accomplish great things, desist also from small 83 I, 19| the performance of little things. For he who does not despise 84 I, 19| does not despise the lesser things, will exercise much zeal 85 I, 19| rewards even for these small things. For what is easier than 86 I, 19| Having considered all these things, shake off the dust, get 87 II, 1 | nobler than high birth. These things irritated the Evil One, 88 II, 1 | irritated the Evil One, these things stirred him up to more vehement 89 II, 2 | our race is for heavenly things, and we take no account 90 II, 2 | we take no account of the things which are on each, I put 91 II, 2 | for no witnesses; for "all things are naked and laid open 92 II, 3 | 3. Which of all things in the world seems to you 93 II, 3 | more wretched than these things when they are compared with 94 II, 4 | if, after achieving many things, and spending thy whole 95 II, 4 | miss the enjoyment of the things for which they have laboured, 96 II, 5 | O friend, none of these things happen, I appeal to yourself 97 II, 5 | to God; but all the other things, such as loss of property, 98 II, 5 | been prepared for us. The things of this life are a shadow, 99 II, 5 | in Christ will gain the things of this world Paul teaches 100 II, 5 | here he who cares for the things of the Lord is superior 101 II, 5 | always thinking of these things, and break in pieces the