Discourse
1 Intro | guests were altogether, I think, ten in number; and the
2 Intro | of wisdom.'~"And then," I think she said, "Marcella immediately
3 Marc(3) | I think evidence abounds, in the
4 Marc | whence it flows; for we must think of virginity as walking
5 Marc | should not show that we think more of the temple than
6 Marc | quite a secondary matter, think they do great things if
7 Marc | to perfection, but do not think that the greatest pains
8 Theoph | longer beget children. For I think I have perceived clearly
9 Theoph | guilty of audacity if we think of the generation of children
10 Theoph | you have said; and do you think to escape under cover of
11 Theoph | Theophila. And she then, as I think, followed, and spoke.~
12 Thal | it is forbidden even to think of food to-day; but since
13 Thal | because yon have chosen to think thus of them, that I may
14 Thal | down:58 " But if any man think that he behaveth himself
15 Theop | endeavour to show why I think so concerning these things,
16 Theop(63) | the Hebrew here? I must think his reference here is to
17 Thall | thoughts to other things will think differently; but we say
18 Thall | its thoughts to God; if I think no evil, if anger and wrath
19 Thekla | and marriage; and they think no more of those things.6
20 Thekla | apparitions, as in dreams, and think that they consist of the
21 Thekla | explained to your mind. For I think that the Church is here
22 Thekla | its central point, as they think,45 because all the straight
23 Thekla(45)| As they think." Had Methodius any leaning
24 Tusiane | uncircumcised in heart, think that the most beautiful
25 Arete | rightly advises; which many think that they honour and cultivate,
26 Arete | Gregorion. For my part, I think those who are free from
27 Arete | permission. For, Euboulios, I think that I know sufficient to
28 Arete | polluted, even when they think that they contend and fight
29 Arete | Euboulios. Stay now; for I think that from hence we shall
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