Discourse
1 Intro | their discourses on the subject of chastity; for it is said
2 Intro | full consideration of the subject. If, therefore, you have
3 Intro | intelligence beforehand on the subject respecting which you ask
4 Marc | have now left for us the subject of virginity. Let us then
5 Marc | discourse to you on the subject of virginity. But, if I
6 Theoph | And now, although this subject be scarcely completed, yet
7 Thal | import matters foreign to the subject under consideration, departing
8 Thal | which is foreign to the subject by these changes, but, bringing
9 Thal | which is set forth as his subject. It is needful, then, that
10 Thal | and cast out as guilty and subject to condemnation.~
11 Thal | and having arrived at the subject of instructing them how
12 Thal | things as bearing on the subject before him, that he might
13 Thal | what he declares on this subject.~"I say therefore," he goes
14 Thal | anything be prescribed on this subject. Let us then treat this
15 Thal | Let us then treat this subject also; for it stands thus:50 "
16 Thal | as my contribution on the subject of chastity.~Euboulios.
17 Thal | has scarcely come to the subject, having measured and crossed
18 Theop | suitable and fitting to the subject before us, I let us from
19 Theop | not to pass away from our subject, come, let us take in our
20 Thall | according to my ability, on the subject of chastity. ~And when Thallousa
21 Agathe | to the discussion of the subject before us; something commensurate
22 Thekla | here we must change to the subject of the dragon and the other
23 Thekla(35)| profound examination of the subject will be found in Bähr's
24 Thekla | fear of letting the main subject slip, in considering that
25 Thekla | ones, that man should be subject to the star of his birth,
26 Tusiane | be wanting in words, the subject having been so largely and
27 Tusiane | them, I depart from the subject: so glorious, and honourable,
28 Tusiane | they have spoken on the subject with such ability and variety.
29 Domn | ability to enter upon the subject, lest, by delaying upon
30 Domn | matters which are outside the subject in hand, I should speak
31 Domn | after the fall, again to be subject to the dominion of virtue,
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