Discourse
1 Agathe| which gives encouragement to temperance, being nourished by the
2 Thekla| the outward appearance of temperance, more than from the Sirens
3 Thekla| the power of the wings of temperance is strengthened, lightening
4 Thekla| children with modesty and temperance, they rave in the wild pleasures
5 Thekla| love itself, and truth and temperance, and other flowers and plants
6 Thekla| For there is a tree of temperance itself, and of love, and
7 Thekla| daughters of undefiled temperance, let us strive for a life
8 Thekla| wreathed with the crown of temperance. Cowardice and weakness
9 Thekla| is altogether good, and temperance is profitable to one's house
10 Thekla| and life and friends, then temperance is good. And if temperance
11 Thekla| temperance is good. And if temperance be in its nature good, and
12 Thekla| licentiousness be opposed to temperance, and that which is opposed
13 Thekla| them, and God rejoices in temperance, being free from the knowledge
14 Thekla| which is in accordance with temperance, being a virtue, is better
15 Thekla| between licentiousness and temperance, which is a contradiction.
16 Domn | goodness, faith, meekness, temperance; "20 which, on account of
17 Arete | with the medicaments of temperance the disorders arising from
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