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1 I, 2 | was then spoken? that all men had one speech, just as 2 I, 2 | already shewn, but not to all men, but to me who am faithful, 3 I, 4 | of his loving kindness to men. They did not use the gift 4 I, 4 | speech was made over to men from the beginning. "Behold 5 I, 4 | and to cry aloud to all men, and to testify that God 6 I, 5 | according to that view which men take of it. For since we 7 I, 6 | was Lord of his own. Among men indeed, when they entrust 8 I, 6 | certain small example. Certain men possessed of Demons coming 9 I, 6 | condition than possessed men, yea rather we should be 10 I, 7 | when there are two evil men, is one chastened, and another 11 I, 7 | when there are two good men, one is honoured, and the 12 I, 7 | to chasten all the evil men, here; and were to honour 13 I, 7 | honour here all the good men, a day of judgment were 14 I, 7 | For if when certain evil men are chastened, and certain 15 I, 7 | chastened, and certain good men punished, they likewise 16 I, 7 | and had buried certain men, he saith to them "What 17 I, 7 | What think ye? that these men were sinners only? I say 18 I, 8 | the common opinion of all men, and the experience of affairs, 19 II, 1 | would have destroyed all men. And in testimony of this 20 II, 1 | he get the better of all men, Then again we brought that 21 II, 2 | apostate. Although many men are wicked, he alone is 22 II, 5 | plain. Dost thou not see men taken away prematurely day 23 III | and that neither wicked men, nor the devil himself, 24 III, 1| deceive you? you and they are men alike; I mean as regards 25 III, 1| pattern of virtue, when all men invited him to wickedness; 26 III, 2| before said, God has suffered men to be with one another, 27 III, 3| Both these and those are men. For what reason then are 28 III, 3| these and those were alike men, both these and those received 29 III, 3| become the greater. "The men of Nineveh" he saith "shall 30 III, 3| their goodness, and these men's folly might be manifested 31 III, 5| but the entire ills of all men, and in order that thou 32 III, 5| from it. For everywhere all men bewail this. What was poorer 33 III, 5| poorer in fact than all men? For these indeed have one 34 III, 5| calamity therefore seems to men to be the groundwork of 35 III, 6| owing to the insolence of men; and yet givest thanks and 36 III, 6| were brought upon thee from men, and didst give thanks to 37 III, 6| gibes, and insults from men. Some indeed mocked and 38 III, 7| pitiable troubles of all men assail us, let us take sufficient