Discourse
1 Intro | a complete and connected account of the matter of which we
2 Thal | unless that same man on whose account it had been said, "Dust
3 Thal | of the flesh, become, on account of their perfect purification
4 Thal | such as you are, cannot, on account of the incontinence and
5 Thal | laid down the reason on account of which he was led to this.
6 Thal | own wife"43 -that is, "on account of the fornication which
7 Thal | difficulty to any one, on account of the strength of animal
8 Thall | intoxicate the soul; on this account it is ordered that she do
9 Procil | chastity to the lily, on account of its purity and fragrance,
10 Procil | prophets from Abraham, on account of the dignity of circumcision,
11 Thekla | therefore, lose courage on account of the schemes and slanders
12 Thekla | crowns which are upon him, on account of which we have to struggle
13 Tusiane| boughs of chastity. For account the resurrection to be the
14 Tusiane| erection of the tabernacle. Account that the things which are
15 Tusiane| wood is the citron wood, on account of its size; nor are they
16 Domn | importance would warrant. For I account it a very great part of
17 Domn | fruits. For the fig-tree, on account of its sweetness and richness,
18 Domn | goodness. But the vine, on account of the gladness produced
19 Domn | Moreover, the olive, on account of the oil which it produces,
20 Domn | over us, when formerly, on account of sin and much error, they
21 Domn | temperance; "20 which, on account of their great pleasantness,
22 Arete | unjustly by a wicked man, on account of his chastity, was led
23 Arete | and yet does not, on that account, weary or grow faint, but
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