Discourse
1 Theoph | admirably proved; but I cannot say the same as to the assertion
2 Theoph | bring forward: What do you say of those who are begotten
3 Theoph | righteousness; 'he will say, `But, indeed, my worthy
4 Theoph | in another's hole." "You say most truly."~
5 Theoph | of Christ, invoke Him and say, "Thou didst not, O Lord,
6 Thal | declares on this subject.~"I say therefore," he goes on,46 "
7 Thal | was dangerously ill, and say," In truth, my friend, it
8 Thal | to an end what I have to say respecting continence and
9 Thal | the present distress; I say, that it is good for a man
10 Thal | Then he adds,54 "But this I say, brethren, the time is short:
11 Thal | from the aged.~Euboulios. Say on, then; for we have come
12 Theop | point from which we may say those things which are suitable
13 Theop | flesh. Whence, also, they say that Pharaoh was a type
14 Theop | voluptuousness, as wise men say, which confuse and disturb
15 Theop | grateful to God. There-fore, I say, that we should all exercise
16 Thall | children of Israel, and say unto them, when either man
17 Thall | think differently; but we say that he offers himself perfectly
18 Thall | to the Lord. For let us say what it is to offer up oneself
19 Thall | children of Israel, and say unto them, When either man
20 Procil | the virgins are, we will say that these may have been
21 Procil | they hear. For verily I say unto you, That many prophets
22 Procil | One Dove.~Can any one now say otherwise than that the
23 Procil | Paul in what is fitting to say of evangelical and divine
24 Thekla | Well, then, let us first say, beginning from the origin
25 Thekla | the same way, one should say, does the Church conceive
26 Thekla | of heresies; for we must say that the stars, which are
27 Thekla | the Trinity. As when they say, like Sabellios, that the
28 Thekla | suffered;31 or as when they say, like Artemas, that the
29 Thekla | necessities of fate, as those say who study the stars, with
30 Thekla | speak the truth, when we say that man is possessed of
31 Thekla | and Egyptians. For they say that the circumference of
32 Thekla | spherical, it is necessary, they say, since there are the same
33 Thekla | consisted before all, they say, in a state of chaos and
34 Thekla | kind of bodies. And they say that the stars revolve around
35 Thekla | by our horizon.~Then they say that the Zodiac touches
36 Thekla | the Fishes, which, they say, were so determined from
37 Thekla | Europe into Crete; and they say the circle called the Galaxy,
38 Thekla | apart from destiny; for they say it is not lawful for anyone
39 Thekla | Euboulios. Rightly do you say this, Gregorion, and none
40 Tusiane| nor are they ashamed to say that God is worshipped with
41 Tusiane| above all other things, I say to those who love contests,
42 Tusiane| wonder if she had anything to say, being the last speaker.~
43 Domn | them of virtue. And what I say will hereafter be more clear.~
44 Arete | Gregorion, which shall we say are the better, those who
45 Arete | your wisdom and renown. I say this because, with reference
46 Arete | dispute among themselves, you say that you not only understand
47 Arete | Euboulios. Shall we then say that they who serenely live
48 Arete | Euboulios. Shall we not then say that the soul, which is
49 Arete | weather?~Gregorion. We will say so.~Euboulios. For to be
50 Arete | Gregorion. Where does He say so?~Euboulios. Where, comparing
51 Arete | true.~Euboulios. And what say you of the physician? Do
52 Arete | Euboulios. Then we may certainly say that a soul which is contained
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