Discourse
1 Marc | their attention to it for a little while. But discrimination
2 Marc | energy towards things of little value, in order that they
3 Marc(19) | admirable. Our times are too little willing to see all that
4 Theoph | nature could not thus, in a little time, accomplish so great
5 Thal | them also. For he says, "My little children, of whom I travail
6 Theop | that Thallousa, pausing a little, as though considering somewhat
7 Thall | serves to show, as, with a little more explanation, I proceed
8 Procil | wisdom, and of love, caring little for those temporal decorations
9 Procil | pains of the body for a little moment of time, but as enduring
10 Procil | desired to see, even for a little time, and saw not, and to
11 Thekla | glory of chastity, caring little for the things of this life.
12 Thekla | chastity do not contribute a little to happiness, raising up
13 Thekla | enviously rushing in, for a little while overshadow its light,
14 Thekla(19)| translator favours having little support save among modern
15 Arete | more than all, preferring a little gain to that to which nothing
16 Arete | in respect of it are as a little sand."1 And neither does
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