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1 I, 1| the Church, enveloping all things in darkness as of a night 2 I, 1| will form an image of the things now taking place so as to 3 I, 1| abandon the hope of better things, considering as I do who 4 I, 1| theme; but as for all other things, plots, enmities, frauds, 5 I, 1| whatever the nature of these things may be they are transitory 6 I, 1| when he said - "For the things which are seen are temporal." 7 I, 1| dost thou fear temporal things which pass away like the 8 I, 1| is the nature of present things whether they be pleasant 9 I, 1| having comprised all the things which are esteemed splendid 10 I, 2| Therefore let none of these things which are happening trouble 11 I, 2| He suddenly converts all things to a state of tranquillity 12 I, 2| only able to turn as many things as we expect and hope, to 13 I, 3| give thanks to God for all things, praising, and invoking 14 I, 3| thy eyes let none of these things disturb thee. For our Master 15 I, 3| difficulty, even if all things are reduced to the extremity 16 I, 3| restore lustre to decayed things,and freshness to those which 17 I, 3| waxen old. For if He makes things which are not, come into 18 I, 3| and bestows existence on things which are nowhere by any 19 I, 3| much more will He rectify things which already exist. But 20 I, 3| caught by snares. Many such things have indeed often taken 21 I, 3| you then stumbled at these things? how many were destroyed? 22 I, 3| this tragedy? And these things were done by him who sought 23 I, 3| disciples who said these things disputed with a certain 24 I, 3| they continually said these things against Him and called Him 25 I, 4| patiently endured, ordering all things according to His own inscrutable 26 I, 5| will reckon up the good things with the painful, you will 27 II, 1| in anticipation of these things I have devised many plans 28 II, 1| for to write the same things," it is said, "to me indeed 29 II, 2| courageous endurance of such things a slight kind of fortitude, 30 II, 2| even the head and crown of things accounted painful, namely 31 II, 2| Nevertheless when he heard these things, and others before these 32 II, 2| scarcely seemed to feel the things which had happened, save 33 II, 3| Lazarus had done none of these things yet he obtained this blessing 34 II, 3| occasioned to the body by these things "for this I besought the 35 II, 3| peace, and rejoiced at the things which happened unto him.~ 36 II, 4| have survived all these things, and now I am in sound health, 37 II, 4| attention. Taking all these things then into consideration 38 III | above all that you bear the things which befall you so bravely, 39 III | calamities call all these things an idle tale, sailing on 40 III | And you, knowing these things well yourself, and having 41 IV, 1| thoughts, even inventing things (so you say) which do not 42 IV, 1| vexed on account of these things, in consequence of which 43 IV, 1| is nothing to me. For all things are poured abundantly upon 44 IV, 1| not let any one know these things, although they are the theme 45 IV, 1| not let any one know these things. For certainly the things 46 IV, 1| things. For certainly the things which befell me were very 47 IV, 1| Now when I heard these things I did not expect that any 48 IV, 2| soldiers having heard these things, sought refuge with me, 49 IV, 2| for they said that these things were done by the instructions 50 IV, 2| Having heard and seen these things the good Seleucia, the generous 51 IV, 3| I knew nothing of these things; for when she came out to 52 IV, 3| meet me she concealed these things from me, but disclosed them 53 IV, 3| were devised after these things. For even then they were 54 IV, 3| knowing nothing of these things, the lady being unable to 55 IV, 3| city lest we suffer worse things than what the Isaurians 56 IV, 3| their eye; I suppose these things irritated Pharetrius and 57 IV, 3| Honour to rejoice at these things, to be glad, and leap for 58 IV, 3| me worthy to suffer such things And I beseech you to keep 59 IV, 4| thoughts, even inventing things which do not exist," an 60 IV, 4| will no longer say these things, even if you are infinitely 61 IV, 4| distressing; and that all other things are but dust and smoke. 62 IV, 5| him. Nevertheless let all things which depend on you be done, 63 IV, 5| importance. For there are two things which would specially distress 64 IV, 5| prevent either of these things happening: but if it were 65 IV, 5| own country, and to set things in order there, and then 66 V | trained yourself in all these things. Wherefore having practised 67 V | no wise disturbed by the things which are happening, but 68 V | ready to suffer even worse things than they prepare for you. 69 V | and rises superior to all things; the perfect training which 70 V | those only who do these things, and grieve for them. But