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1 Marc | to the knowledge of the truth.~For as the putrid humours
2 Marc | more fully demonstrate the truth of the statements already
3 Marc | did the Lord, who is the Truth and the Light, take in hand
4 Theoph | those who adulterate the truth, who, corrupting the Scriptures
5 Theoph | unto the knowledge of the truth."16 And now, although this
6 Theoph | discussion in behalf of the truth.~And when Theophila had
7 Thal | side25 is the Spirit of truth, the Paraclete, of whom
8 Thal | the sevenfold Spirit of truth, according to the prophet;29
9 Thal | better, and who embrace the truth more clearly, being delivered
10 Thal | dangerously ill, and say," In truth, my friend, it were fitting
11 Thall | and to speak the plain truth, the wise are accustomed
12 Thall | present condition, has the truth come unmingled to men, who
13 Thall | heavenly order; for the truth will be accurately made
14 Agathe | who represent the living truth itself.~
15 Procil | but in accordance with truth and an unflattering judgment.
16 Procil | looks more clearly upon the truth. For it is clear to every
17 Procil | lovely and desirable is in truth the glory of virginity,
18 Thekla | the theatre the drama of truth, that is, righteousness,
19 Thekla | removed from the scene of truth, and, instead of procreating
20 Thekla | prudence, and love itself, and truth and temperance, and other
21 Thekla | necessary that the word of truth should be imprinted and
22 Thekla | divine seat and the basis of truth against which there is no
23 Thekla | Her slew Bellerophon in truth. And this Slew Christ the
24 Thekla | is, in something between truth and falsehood, go far astray
25 Thekla | and deny that we speak the truth, when we say that man is
26 Thekla | Greeks, who, burying the truth in fairies and fictions,
27 Thekla | words, here considering the truth.~
28 Tusiane| should consider the naked truth itself, for He saith, "A
29 Tusiane| Chapter II.-Figure, Image, Truth: Law Grace, Glory; Man Created
30 Tusiane| are the representatives of truth. For the law is indeed the
31 Tusiane| is the representative of truth itself. For the men of olden
32 Tusiane| Christ, saying, "I am the truth,"7 know that shadows and
33 Tusiane| and we hasten on to the truth, proclaiming its glorious
34 Tusiane| come, but the Gospel is truth and the grace of life. Pleasant
35 Tusiane| it, quickly perceives the truth; as the widow in the Gospels17
36 Domn | to show that I speak the truth, where the future reign
37 Domn | said unto the trees, If in truth ye anoint me king over you,
38 Arete | sake of amusement than of truth.~Euboulios. Speak fair,
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