Discourse
1 Intro(9)| converse must offend unless we bear in mind that these are allegorical
2 Thal | weakened by disease, and cannot bear it, therefore, 'by permission, '
3 Thal | who find chastity hard to bear, rather to turn to marriage;
4 Thall | is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth; "7
5 Thall | not merely that she may bear away the glory in part of
6 Thall | who are here unable to bear the sight of pure immortality,
7 Thall | immortality, just as we cannot bear to look upon the rays of
8 Agathe | out. For I shall seem to bear away the reproach of silliness,
9 Agathe | wisdom. If, however, you will bear even with those who speak
10 Agathe | lamp, which the soul will bear like a torch, when it stands
11 Procil | intercourse, fruits which bear an ever-memorable renown.
12 Procil | that be her fellows shall bear her company, and shall be
13 Procil | choir and order of virgins bear her company, assigned to
14 Thekla | contended as virgins for Christ, bear away the prize of victory,
15 Thekla | the spiritual Zion might bear a masculine people, who
16 Thekla | destroyed,~Nor could they bear the fetid foam which burst~
|