Discourse
1 Marc | at first had seemed to be right, declared it to be a sin,
2 Marc | considered one thing to be right, taught another. But whatever
3 Marc | things were truly useful and right, these He both taught and
4 Theoph| in violation of what is right; for, through incontinence,
5 Theoph| is written, "Upon thy21 right hand did stand the queen
6 Theop | thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning.
7 Thall | fall and slip off from the right way. For thus shalt thou
8 Thall | are found, but into the right way, fulfilling something
9 Agathe| symbolizing by the ten the only right way to heaven. Now five
10 Agathe| on the one hand, we do right, or, on the other, do wrong
11 Procil| out of many, stands at the right hand of God, clothed in
12 Procil| heavens, and presented at the right hand of God, "wrought about
13 Procil| assumed by the Word at the right hand of the Father. "The
14 Thekla| in heaven.~Now it is not right that the wing of virginity
15 Thekla| that they should be set right, after having acted. But
16 Domn | olive-trees by it, one upon the right side of the bowl, and the
17 Domn | what are the olives on the right and left of the candlestick,
18 Arete | exercise chastity. Nor is it right, on the one hand, by the
19 Arete | midst of the virgins on the right of Arete, decorously sang;
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