Discourse
1 Marc | sake He bore it, might be able again to receive the divine
2 Marc | our life, should also be able to imitate Him who painted
3 Theoph | divine decree and will be able to appear well-pleasing
4 Theoph | manifestly to those only who are able to preserve the ever-blooming
5 Thal | for his sake, should be able to receive renewal and restoration.
6 Thal | virginity. For he that is able, he says, and ambitious
7 Theop | such a condition, and were able neither to stand nor to
8 Thall | his being; and no one is able to vow a great vow to the
9 Thall | Church, that they might be able, by means of sensible things,
10 Agathe | great confidence of being able to persuade, and to carry
11 Thekla(7)| been fully examined in the able work of Jahn, Methodius
12 Thekla | time; for we shall often be able to discuss these and other
13 Tusiane | perish by death, not being able to live longer in one dead.
14 Tusiane | without it we shall not be able to feast with God, nor to
15 Tusiane | bearing chastity, not being able like us to reach its lofty
16 Domn | alone the devil has not been able to make a deceptive image.
17 Domn | the true fig-tree were not able to yield such nourishment
18 Domn | ourselves meanwhile not being able to take the whole fruit
19 Domn | them slip. For who was ever able to receive Christ or the
20 Arete | and from this cause is able to repress the heats of
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