Discourse
1 Marc | thought it nothing unseemly to take their own sisters for wives,
2 Marc | ungodly shall not thrive, nor take deep rooting from bastard
3 Marc | nor lust of the flesh, take hold of me."17 And in the
4 Marc | When it is present men take example at it; and when
5 Marc | the Truth and the Light, take in hand when He came down
6 Theoph | to the divine Creator to take away from it, so that the
7 Theoph | and to Job, "Didst thou take clay and form a living creature,
8 Theoph | God. And that you may not take refuge behind a safe wall,
9 Theoph | silver, or brass, and, to take it collectively, the whole
10 Theoph | sweeter, did not intend to take away the inferior, but arranges
11 Thal | history; for if we are to take the Scripture as a bare
12 Thal | means, as I said, intends to take it according to its mere
13 Thal | before him, that he might take away occasion for the abuse
14 Thal | subjects.~Let any one who will, take in his hand the Epistle
15 Theop | our subject, come, let us take in our hands and examine
16 Theop | everywhere the divine writings take the willow as the type of
17 Theop | mortal bodies, nor do they take a low view of the meaning
18 Thall | God commands Abraham,5 "Take Me an heifer of three years
19 Thall | should will to come and take any of us away in the first
20 Thall | charms of the body, nor to take delight in unseemly sights,
21 Thall | himself to the Lord shall not take of the fruits of the plant
22 Thall | righteousness for the Word. "Take heed to yourselves," says
23 Procil | stones; and the souls which take care of the body, place
24 Thekla | us to look upwards and to take our flight aloft, and to
25 Thekla | the pleasures of error, take their flight downwards,
26 Thekla | Before Others.~Those who take a downward flight, and fall
27 Thekla | if you overcome him, and take away the seven crowns which
28 Tusiane| a Sabbath. And ye shall take you on the first day the
29 Tusiane| works of righteousness.I take, therefore, on the first
30 Tusiane| what follows.~"And ye shall take yon," He says, "on the first
31 Tusiane| Restrained.~"And ye shall take you on the first day the
32 Tusiane| which He commands us to take after the palm branches;
33 Tusiane| does He will that we should take? Willow branches; by that
34 Domn | meanwhile not being able to take the whole fruit and the
35 Arete | not spoken so clearly, to take up and go through with earnestness
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