Discourse
1 Thal | celebration, one should offer food to an other who was
2 Thal | to my power, O Arete, I offer to thee as my contribution
3 Theop(75)| 5 (LXX.). The E. V. is, "Offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving
4 Thall | comparable, which men can offer to God, is the life2 of
5 Thall | vow who were willing to offer themselves of their free-will.
6 Thall | the Lord."3 One vows to offer gold and silver vessels
7 Thall | when he comes, another to offer the tithe of his fruits,
8 Thall(3) | shall greatly vow a vow to offer, with sacrifices of purification,
9 Thall | necessary that the perfect man offer up all, both the things
10 Thall | advanced life purely, and offer them up to Him. Just as
11 Thall | let us say what it is to offer up oneself perfectly to
12 Thall | your generations. Ye shall offer no strange incense thereon,
13 Thall | which it is forbidden to offer sacrifice and libation,
14 Thall | the saints. This, then, I offer to thee, O Arete, on the
15 Agathe | the prophetic meadows, and offer to thee, O Arete.~Agathe
16 Tusiane | to prepare, and there to offer to God. But come, let us
17 Tusiane | supremely cultivate and offer to the Lord. They also possess
18 Tusiane | touch them; yet they, too, offer no less truly, although
19 Tusiane | I, O Arete, my mistress, offer as a gift to thee this robe,
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