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The Banquet of the Ten Virgins

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1 Marc | various reasons for which men have made themselves eunuchs. 2 Marc | themselves eunuchs. Chastity with men is a very rare thing, and 3 Marc | should care for the souls of men as being the divinities 4 Marc | virginity was sent down to men from heaven, and for this 5 Marc | perfection. Therefore the men of old times thought it 6 Marc | while still unfilled with men, was like a child, and it 7 Marc | wine and women will make men of understanding to fall 8 Marc | known with God and with men. When it is present men 9 Marc | men. When it is present men take example at it; and 10 Marc | and prophets and righteous men, who taught and did many 11 Marc | were redeemed from among men, being the first-fruits 12 Theoph | the predestined number of men shall be fulfilled; then 13 Theoph | then from henceforth shall men abstain from the generation 14 Theoph | beginning of the generation of men, so that bone taken from 15 Theoph | Adam; God the Creator of Men in Ordinary Generation.~ 16 Theoph | authority? And so we concede to men the power of forming men.~ 17 Theoph | men the power of forming men.~ 18 Theoph | cause in the generation of men, making those things to 19 Theoph | through the holes, by many men who do not any of them see 20 Theoph | nature, invisibly forms us men within, working the garments 21 Theoph | the soul, being planted by men, is shaped spontaneously 22 Theoph | who, to the destruction of men, make images in human form, 23 Theoph | is, God, the Maker of all men; therefore, also, according 24 Theoph | apostle, He "will have all men to be saved, and to come 25 Thal | about to hold communion with men, should dwell in theoldest 26 Thal | theoldest and the first of men, even Adam. And thus, when 27 Thal | deprived of all excuse. For men who are incontinent in consequence 28 Thal | of instructing them how men should behave to their wives, 29 Thal | inflamed with lust after other men's wives."~ 30 Thal | he lays down concerning men and women who are married 31 Thal | apostle's language respecting men who have lost their wives, 32 Thal | chastity, and intercourse with men, and in which of these there 33 Thal | their perseverance before men, out of shame, but indeed 34 Thal | it seems, differences in men's bodies; such a one contending 35 Theop | Virginity Divinely Given to Men, that They May Emerge from 36 Theop | such a means of restoring men to paradise, and of the 37 Theop | a means of salvation to men, by guiding us to life, 38 Theop | overwhelmed the souls of men. And they,61 continuously 39 Theop | voluptuousness, as wise men say, which confuse and disturb 40 Theop | anything else a greater help to men than this possession, pleasing 41 Thall | nothing comparable, which men can offer to God, is the 42 Thall | as far as possible that men should spend their boyhood, 43 Thall | Therefore also be ye like men who wait for their lord, 44 Thall | confirm the doctrines of men.If, too, I accustom my eyes 45 Thall | having intercourse with wise men,13 then have I offered up 46 Thall | and banquets, where wicked men are found, but into the 47 Thall | also, in the time of Noah, men having given themselves 48 Thall | would trip up and destroy men who are agitated by a desire 49 Thall | truth come unmingled to men, who are here unable to 50 Agathe | wisdom. For the souls of men do then most accurately 51 Agathe | actions to shine before men, so that our Father which 52 Procil | Him a divinity above other men, did not refer their praises 53 Procil | evils of the iniquity of men, they first of all carry 54 Procil | passions and corruptions of men would be circumcised. And, 55 Thekla | see from afar what other men do not see, the very pastures 56 Thekla | such as cannot be spoken to men. They see there righteousness 57 Thekla | consist of the actions of men, because there is no clear 58 Thekla | and bringing forth natural men as spiritual men; for which 59 Thekla | natural men as spiritual men; for which reason too she 60 Thekla | never yet been born in those men who have never perceived 61 Thekla | darkened; "44 and their wise men said that nothing earth-born 62 Thekla | from the calamities of the men of old, so that the movements 63 Thekla | the constellations, from men and beasts. But our ancestors 64 Thekla | That Golden Age, Early Men; Solid Arguments Against 65 Thekla | divine, and better than men; for these must needs pass 66 Thekla | are more miserable than men, looking upon the earth, 67 Thekla | doing nothing better than men, if at least our life depends 68 Thekla | than the virtue of the best men, then the stars also are 69 Thekla | should they be the causes to men of those things which they 70 Thekla | in human life, dragging men to these things by the chains 71 Thekla | prohibits destiny compels men to do. Hence law is hostile 72 Thekla | destiny.~If destiny makes men to injure one another, and 73 Thekla | no one is bad. But some men are bad: and vice is blameworthy, 74 Thekla | introduce the opinions of men who study the heavens, or 75 Tusiane| having been gathered in, and men no longer begetting and 76 Tusiane| and the allotted number of men not yet being complete; 77 Tusiane| the future, the miserable men, going back, deal with the 78 Tusiane| of truth itself. For the men of olden time and the law 79 Tusiane| are beyond the children of men. Good fruit came by Moses, 80 Domn | enslaved the whole race of men, so that none of the more 81 Domn | succeeding the law, governed men by the precepts of Christ. 82 Domn | Nor truly had the first men so often rim headlong into 83 Domn | and faith have dominion, men no longer turning so much 84 Domn | deluge, bore patiently when men turned aside to ungodliness, 85 Domn | refuge and a shade, ruling men from the coming of Christ, 86 Domn | a spiritual sense, mean men; and the fig-tree the command, 87 Domn | this law rule mankind, for men did not obey it, although 88 Domn | they had deserted those men whom God had commanded to 89 Domn | the Bramble.~And so those men, having been thus rejected 90 Domn | most useful and helpful to men. For of her alone was the 91 Domn | forge an imitation to lead men astray, as is the case with 92 Domn | chastity began to rule over men, the fraud was detected 93 Domn | chastity has laid hold upon all men, as Joel the prophet preaches, 94 Domn | maketh glad the hearts of men," and the Spirit healeth 95 Domn | who troubles the hearts of men.~ 96 Domn | bodies; which it becomes all men willingly to prefer in honour 97 Arete | Precursor, washing multitudes of men in flowing lustral water, 98 Arete | the things that many wise men often dispute among themselves,


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