Discourse
1 Marc | Christ, should endeavour to honour virginity. For the likeness
2 Theoph | chastity, and prefers it in honour. For although honey be sweeter
3 Thal | anew the same clay to His honour, having first hardened and
4 Thal | corruption, that he might honour the king and maker of all
5 Theop | should all exercise and honour chastity, and always cultivate
6 Thall | true faith and with all due honour, and if I close it, putting
7 Procil | days. For these had great honour, being associated with the
8 Thekla | the head of the Ox is in honour of Zeus, who, in the form
9 Tusiane| they should keep and do honour to the feast; above all
10 Tusiane| celebrate lawfully to His honour a festal-day, adorning my
11 Tusiane| without delay they should honour chastity, as a thing the
12 Domn | fatness, wherewith by the they honour God and man, and go to be
13 Domn | men willingly to prefer in honour and to praise above all
14 Arete | which many think that they honour and cultivate, but which
15 Arete | few, so to speak, really honour. For it is not one who has
16 Arete | nothing, can he be thought to honour chastity; for he dishonours
17 Arete | necessities of his neighbour, honour chastity, but he also dishonours
18 Arete | attendants of the Bride honour Thee, O undefiled virgin
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