Discourse
1 Intro | paradise.8 ~Gregorion. You speak truly and wisely. "When
2 Intro | Marcella immediately began to speak as follows."~
3 Marc | wonderful, and glorious; and, to speak plainly and in accordance
4 Marc | Let us then endeavour to speak of this as well as we can.
5 Theoph | living creature, and make it speak upon the earth? "7 and Job
6 Theoph | For the seed, which, so to speak, partakes of a divine creative
7 Thal | is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the
8 Thal | unexamined - and, so to speak, half-lame-come let us,
9 Thal | and dulness, am unable to speak, according to its worth
10 Thal | attempt it. It remains that I speak to you on what follows,
11 Thal | your incontinency. But I speak this by permission, and
12 Thal | but it still remains to speak concerning virginity-if,
13 Thal | And this," he says,57 "I speak for your own profit, not
14 Theop | the Holy Spirit does not speak of that well-known town
15 Theop | replied, "and bid Thallousa speak after thee; for I must have
16 Thall | too, that I may seem to speak something worthy in the
17 Thall | spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel,
18 Thall | spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel,
19 Thall | these exceedingly; and to speak the plain truth, the wise
20 Agathe | bear even with those who speak as they can, I will endeavour
21 Agathe | can, I will endeavour to speak, not lacking at least in
22 Agathe | again commanded Procilla to speak. And she, rising and passing
23 Procil | now it is time for me to speak. This, O virgins, is the
24 Procil | spouse one. And first let us speak of the sixty. I imagine
25 Procil | and were almost, so to speak, the offspring of the first
26 Procil | Prophets.~It still remains to speak concerning the concubines.
27 Procil | life. For she alone, so to speak, was found spotless and
28 Procil | these efforts of mine to speak to thee, O Arete, concerning
29 Procil | attuned, and prepared to speak with elegance and propriety.~
30 Thekla | thyself appointed me to speak.~
31 Thekla | offended, and deny that we speak the truth, when we say that
32 Thekla | righteous judge. For, if we must speak plainly, he who lives according
33 Thekla | Most truly do you also speak. But let us not waste time;
34 Thekla | Arete directed Tusiane to speak; and that she, smiling,
35 Tusiane| loss for words, and should speak more feebly than the rest
36 Domn | subject in hand, I should speak of them at greater length
37 Domn | of Judges, to show that I speak the truth, where the future
38 Domn | from me who was chosen to speak last.~
39 Arete | cultivate, but which few, so to speak, really honour. For it is
40 Arete | than of truth.~Euboulios. Speak fair, I pray you, my good
41 Arete | Gregorion. You appear to speak what is true.~Euboulios.
42 Arete | self-control.16 ~Gregorion. You speak truly, and I shall desire
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