Discourse
1 Intro | Gregorion. You speak truly and wisely. "When there,"
2 Marc | world, and taken their stand truly upon the vault of heaven,
3 Marc | Perfection, How Arranged.~For truly by a great stretch of power
4 Marc | For it is then that we are truly fashioned in the likeness
5 Marc | But whatever things were truly useful and right, these
6 Theoph | another's hole." "You say most truly."~
7 Thal | Explained.~Now, since He truly was and is, being in the
8 Thal | and Christ. For this is truly a great mystery and a supernatural,
9 Theop | well-known town in Judea; but truly of that heavenly city, the
10 Agathe | of them. For the flesh is truly, as it were, our five-lighted
11 Agathe | meaning our souls.17 For we truly who are alive are the souls
12 Procil | themselves within with ornaments truly composed of various precious
13 Procil | life, not shrinking from truly wrestling in an Olympian
14 Thekla | and sixty days, which is truly waste and unfruitful of
15 Thekla | counsels.~Gregorion. Most truly do you also speak. But let
16 Tusiane| Then shall we celebrate truly to the Lord a glad festal-day,
17 Tusiane| they, too, offer no less truly, although in a less degree,
18 Domn | precepts of Christ. Nor truly had the first men so often
19 Domn | sufficient for salvation. Now truly they were then confused
20 Domn | undoubtingly obey her, and truly come to her, she will destroy
21 Domn | not for the purpose of truly promoting its exercise,
22 Domn | then those which were truly fruit-bearing trees flourished
23 Arete | Gregorion. Now tell me truly whether it is a difficulty
24 Arete | discovery of what things are truly the best; and, tell me,
25 Arete | then better?~Gregorion.Truly.~Euboulios.Therefore the
26 Arete | Gregorion. You speak truly, and I shall desire still
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