Discourse
1 Intro | robe as white as snow. Her beauty was something altogether
2 Intro | their branches were of equal beauty; and there were ever-blooming
3 Theoph | and smallness to size, and beauty, and strength, unless God
4 Thal | increasing daily in greatness and beauty and multitude, by the union
5 Thal | regenerated unto the greatness and beauty of virtue; and so these,
6 Agathe | virgins, endowed with singular beauty, which has a relationship
7 Agathe | unbegotten and incorporeal beauty, which neither begins nor
8 Agathe | it has an unsurpassable beauty, and therefore evil spirits2
9 Agathe | reasonable and clear-sighted beauty of mind by intercourse with
10 Agathe | any one will keep this beauty inviolate and unharmed,
11 Agathe | in a sanctuary. Now our beauty is then best preserved undefiled
12 Procil | grace, and a lover of its beauty, and a fitting witness.
13 Procil | confess that He loves the beauty of its prime, in the following
14 Procil | upon and delights in the beauty which is immaterial and
15 Procil | spiritual, not touching the beauty of the body.~
16 Procil | from within the glorious beauty of chastity. Now the chains
17 Procil | is seen in man a twofold beauty, of which the Lord accepts
18 Procil | who surpasses all in the beauty of youth and virginity.
19 Procil | excelling all in the glory and beauty of righteousness, so that
20 Procil | ornament of virtue, whose beauty the King desired,23 is,
21 Thekla | flowers of inconceivable beauty, are ever turning themselves
22 Thekla | glorious and blessed things of beauty, and such as cannot be spoken
23 Thekla | greatness or the form or the beauty of righteousness itself,
24 Thekla | and radiating a permanent beauty, wanting nothing of the
25 Tusiane| form into angelic size and beauty, where at last we virgins,
26 Domn | showed its unsurpassable beauty, the kingdom of the Evil
27 Arete | arms, and to behold Thy beauty for ever, O blessed One.~
28 Arete | triumphant Bride, breathing beauty, we stand by Christ, robed
29 Arete | Thekla. 15. Seeing the great beauty of Susanna, the two Judges,
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