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1 Intro(1) | pure in heart," and whose life on earth is controlled by
2 Marc | best and noblest manner of life alone is the root1 of immortality,
3 Marc | of the virginal manner of life. For it is not enough to
4 Marc | Father, and Governor of my life, leave me not to their counsels;
5 Marc | His features in a human life, like skilful painters,
6 Marc | the divine Pattern of our life, should also be able to
7 Theoph | Lord formed it and gave it life."~
8 Theoph | strings of the harmony of life, as of a harp, raging with
9 Theoph | formed and endowed with life.~
10 Theoph | his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living
11 Theoph | vile than earth, and his life of less value than clay;
12 Thal | admitted to be "the tree of life" who was cast out for his
13 Thal | Word, brought it forth into life no longer soft and broken;
14 Thal | from heaven into (a human) life, leaving the ranks and the
15 Thal | unrighteous and evil. For life and death, corruption and
16 Thal | opposed to each other. For life is a moral equality, but
17 Thal | midway between the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge
18 Thal | being neither the tree of life nor that of corruption;
19 Thal | with and participation in life; as Paul also taught, saying, "
20 Thal | incorruption, nor death life,"21 rightly defining corruption
21 Thal | dies; and incorruption and life that which gives life and
22 Thal | and life that which gives life and immortality, and not
23 Thal | not that which receives life and immortality. And thus
24 Thal | like water, of wisdom and life, has become identical with
25 Thal | conceiving the seeds of life, he who was before a child,
26 Thal | hearers to this state of life, teaching that it was better
27 Thal | power to persevere in the life of a eunuch. But for him
28 Theop | to men, by guiding us to life, as chastity. And I will
29 Theop | confusion," signifies this life around which the water flows,
30 Thall | can offer to God, is the life2 of virginity. For although
31 Thall | middle, and the end of our life and of our age, wishing
32 Thall | and their more advanced life purely, and offer them up
33 Thall | symbol our three periods of life, that of the boy, of the
34 Thall | clouded by the changes of life, his flesh gaining strength
35 Thall | away in the first period of life, or in the second, or in
36 Thall | watchful from the cares of life, and may kindle the shining
37 Thall | drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon
38 Agathe | signifies the departure from life; and the midnight is the
39 Agathe | fascinations and the pleasures of life, which confuse and bewitch
40 Agathe | has shown me the way of life." This crown, woven by the
41 Procil | enduring them through all their life, not shrinking from truly
42 Procil | left, for the saving of life, from their intercourse
43 Procil | itself to man's mode of life. For she alone, so to speak,
44 Thekla | wise have said that our life is a festival, and that
45 Thekla | when they come into this life, their nerves being relaxed
46 Thekla | ascend into the supramundane life, and see from afar what
47 Thekla | pure atmosphere, and to the life which is akin to that of
48 Thekla(6) | most ordinary things of life.~
49 Thekla | where is length of days, and life, where is the light of the
50 Thekla | temperance, let us strive for a life of blessedness and the kingdom
51 Thekla | little for the things of this life. For immortality and chastity
52 Thekla | wisdom, and productive of life, is this most lovely, and
53 Thekla | unfading plants of immortal life; in which we now gather
54 Thekla | the Godhead into a human life. For having emptied Himself,38
55 Thekla | changes and afflictions of life, that you may enter in exulting
56 Thekla | imitate Him in his manner of life. For of all evils the greatest
57 Thekla | stars, and says that our life is guided by the necessities
58 Thekla | not, and God changed human life into a better state and
59 Thekla | before that lived an inferior life. But the ancients were better
60 Thekla | must needs pass a better life, and a blessed and peaceful
61 Thekla | which far exceeds our own life in righteousness and virtue,
62 Thekla | changes and vicissitudes of life, then they are more miserable
63 Thekla | than men, if at least our life depends upon their revolutions
64 Thekla | virtue and vice in human life, dragging men to these things
65 Thekla | profitable to one's house and life and friends, then temperance
66 Thekla | murders, then a licentious life is in its nature evil. But
67 Thekla(49)| nesij = birth i.e., our life is not controlled by the
68 Thekla | nonsense, who waste their life with mere conceits, passing
69 Tusiane | understood that the tree of life12 which Paradise once bore,
70 Tusiane | resurrection. For the tree of life is wisdom first begotten
71 Tusiane | of all. "She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon
72 Tusiane | principle and the tree of life, since he cannot show to
73 Tusiane | is truth and the grace of life. Pleasant was the fruit
74 Tusiane | forth from the Egypt of this life, came first to the resurrection,
75 Domn | would be profitable for life, whilst as yet the false
76 Arete | things that are in this life esteemed. For all riches
77 Arete | everything, leading a virgin life in deed and word. And now
78 Arete | the luxuriant delights of life and its love, I desire to
79 Arete | Thee.~Thekla. 6. Giver of life art Thou, O Christ. Hail,
80 Arete | turning from the sacred way of life, unhappy ones, they have
81 Arete | sufficiency of oil for the path of life; bearing lamps whose bright
82 Arete | Thekla. 18. The parent of Thy life, that unspotted Grace9 and
83 Arete | also within the gates of life.~Chorus. I keep myself pure
84 Arete | Delight in Tranquillity of Life? Contests the Peril of Chastity:
85 Arete | wins who lives a virgin life calmly and with ease.~Gregorion.
86 Arete | concupiscence, leads a virgin life?~Gregorion. Where does He
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