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1 Intro | to contend about these things at present; but do oblige
2 Intro | food and feasting, for all things are abundant and plentiful
3 Intro(9) | presides, and "to the pure all things are pure;" but the freedoms
4 Marc | of flesh, and all those things which corrupt it, are driven
5 Marc | virgin should always love things which are honourable, and
6 Marc | excel, and set her mind upon things worthy of the state of virginity,
7 Marc | unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord," how she may
8 Marc | matter, think they do great things if they give their attention
9 Marc | all their energy towards things of little value, in order
10 Marc | complete most accurately those things which they want to bring
11 Marc | taken with those necessary things by which most of all the
12 Marc | the practice of greater things, and from thence again to
13 Marc | taught and did many noble things, either praised or chose
14 Marc | taught another. But whatever things were truly useful and right,
15 Theoph | its fruits with creeping things and four-footed beasts,
16 Theoph | suddenly unmindful of all things when united to his wife
17 Theoph | power of God, pervading all things, is more especially the
18 Theoph | generation of men, making those things to grow which are planted
19 Theoph | Argument.~And now that these things are completed, it remains
20 Theoph | wisest of friends, to the things which have been already
21 Theoph | examines and understands those things which happen to man according
22 Theoph | more pleasant than other things, we are not for that reason
23 Theoph | reason to consider other things bitter which are mixed up
24 Thal | the apostle, calling these things to remembrance, and guiding
25 Thal | Chapter IV.-Some Things Here Hard and Too Slightly
26 Thal | thus, when renovating those things which were from the beginning,
27 Thal | the king and maker of all things, responding to the shouts
28 Thal | participation of which other things become good, and that wisdom
29 Thal | and incorruption, are two things in the highest degree opposed
30 Thal | Genesis, mentioning the things spoken concerning the first
31 Thal | man, and explaining these things as bearing on the subject
32 Thal | says,39 Now, concerning the things whereof ye wrote unto me:
33 Thal | apostle did not grant these things unconditionally to all,
34 Thal | chasten their appetites. These things, then, he lays down concerning
35 Thal | and partake of the same things,49 for it is forbidden even
36 Thal | marriage, so that none of those things which conduce to sanctification
37 Thal | he does not wish these things to be said as by authority,
38 Thal | that he had advised these things by human permission, and
39 Thal | are, consented to these things, because yon have chosen
40 Thal | challenging them to the same things, he confirmed his statement,
41 Thal | unmarried careth for the things that belong to the Lord:56
42 Thal | married careth for f the things that are of the world, how
43 Thal | unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord, that she may
44 Thal | is married careth for the things of the world, how she may
45 Thal | doubt, that to care for the things of the Lord and to please
46 Thal | better than to care for the things of the world and to please
47 Thal | agreement between them. These things, according to my power,
48 Thal | Euboulios. Through many things, O Gregorion, she has scarcely
49 Thal | for the remembrance of things lately heard is easily effaced
50 Theop | from which we may say those things which are suitable and fitting
51 Theop | think so concerning these things, that having heard distinctly
52 Theop | who are learned in these things, when, being overcome by
53 Theop | spirits of evil, and cast holy things to dogs, and pearls before
54 Thall | accomplished many admirable things, according to their vows,
55 Thall | man offer up all, both the things of the soul and those of
56 Thall | remark, that concerning those things, He also gives this command,
57 Thall | turns his thoughts to other things will think differently;
58 Thall | is said,9 "careth for the things of the Lord, how she may
59 Thall | offered to Him, writing things more lovely than the poets
60 Thall | sights, but to look up to the things which are above, then my
61 Thall | Wine, Yet Intoxicating; Things Which are Akin to Sins are
62 Thall | in any way to touch those things which are made from that
63 Thall | that vine, but even such things as resemble them and are
64 Thall | decorations of the body, things which intoxicate the soul;
65 Thall | pleasures, but also from such things as resemble them.~Moreover,
66 Thall | the images "of future good things,"22 come then, let us strip
67 Thall | able, by means of sensible things, to announce beforehand
68 Thall | beforehand the image of divine things. For the pattern which was
69 Thall | the image (of the heavenly things which was afforded to them),
70 Thall | heaven. Therefore, these things being so, and the Tabernacle
71 Thall | should signify some of the things in the Church. And we have
72 Agathe | could compete with those things which have already been
73 Agathe | inapproachable places,1 embracing all things in the circumference of
74 Agathe | unsparingly, and pours forth these things upon the body, the light
75 Procil | who was greater than all things after the Father, should
76 Procil | the Word loves none of the things of the flesh, because He
77 Procil | contented with any of the things which are corruptible, as
78 Procil | have a doubt about these things, inasmuch as the points
79 Procil | nothing may escape us of things which are necessary, why
80 Procil | the creation, and those things which were made in paradise;
81 Procil | through forgetfulness of the things whichwere good, commanded
82 Procil | have desired to see those things which ye see, and have not
83 Procil | them; and to hear those things which ye hear, and have
84 Procil | to participate in those things which they did not attain
85 Procil | patience, and other good things, which, covering, as they
86 Thekla | for this reason, those things are thought small which
87 Thekla | they think no more of those things.6 But yet if any of them
88 Thekla(6)| Than of the most ordinary things of life.~
89 Thekla | and glorious and blessed things of beauty, and such as cannot
90 Thekla | Jeremiah saw that these things exist specially in a certain
91 Thekla | into the treasures of these things, gather the reasonable fruits
92 Thekla | chastity, caring little for the things of this life. For immortality
93 Thekla | away your hopes in better things; but shake off incessantly
94 Thekla | And John speaks concerning things present and things to come.
95 Thekla | concerning things present and things to come. But Christ, long
96 Thekla | thing? who hath seen such things? Shall the earth be made
97 Thekla | look upon and regard the things which are there, so that
98 Thekla | spices flow out,34 and all things are filled with refreshing
99 Thekla | by Himself, and rules all things for Himself. Two hundred
100 Thekla | heaven and earth, and the things which are in them, in six
101 Thekla | is for the sake of these things, meanwhile, that all these
102 Thekla | imagining and contriving things in opposition to the law, "
103 Thekla | to set forward the best things, who have received, above
104 Thekla | choice like masters of the things which please us, not being
105 Thekla | astray from the sight of things as they are. Whence, if
106 Thekla | bare, in speaking of those things according to our power,
107 Thekla | intermingling they see the things which happen to many, according
108 Thekla | Chapter XVI.-Several Other Things Turned Against the Same
109 Thekla | the causes to men of those things which they do not will themselves,
110 Thekla | life, dragging men to these things by the chains of necessity;
111 Thekla | is not the cause of all things.~Whoever has the least intelligence
112 Thekla | is not the cause of these things.~If the temperate are better
113 Thekla | opposition to destiny; for those things which destiny appointed
114 Thekla | law prohibits, and those things which the law prohibits
115 Thekla | violence, rape, thefts, as things which neither existed nor
116 Thekla | with destiny. But if these things were in accordance with
117 Thekla | arguments, having set forth the things which are most necessary
118 Thekla | Gregorion, and none of these things is false; for I knew her
119 Thekla | actions, and what sort of things she succeeded in speaking,
120 Thekla | Thekla ceased speaking these things, Theopatra said that Arete
121 Tusiane | to the feast; above all things, saying that each one should
122 Tusiane | perceiving the wealth of good things to come; whereas these things,
123 Tusiane | things to come; whereas these things, being like air and phantom
124 Tusiane | For now to this time all things are created by His all-sufficient
125 Tusiane | and beasts, and creeping things arising from the earth,
126 Tusiane | to the Lord, of which the things said in Leviticus are symbols
127 Tusiane | symbols and figures, which things, carefully investigating,
128 Tusiane | do not perceive the deep things of the Scriptures, thinking
129 Tusiane | nothing else than outward things are contained in the law
130 Tusiane | prophets; for they, intent upon things earthly, have in greater
131 Tusiane | as if they were already things of the past. As in the instance
132 Tusiane | Destructive Sin.~And let these things be said for the sake of
133 Tusiane | good, because they consider things present to be only signs
134 Tusiane | present to be only signs of things already accomplished; whilst
135 Tusiane | examined whether I bring these things which are commanded, whether
136 Tusiane | tabernacle. Account that the things which are taken for the
137 Tusiane | therefore, on the first day the things which are set down, that
138 Tusiane | adorned my tabernacle with the things commanded; if those things
139 Tusiane | things commanded; if those things are found on that day which
140 Tusiane | of figure and shadow of things to come, but the Gospel
141 Tusiane | fornication, yet who, even in the things which are permitted with
142 Tusiane | Wherefore, above all other things, I say to those who love
143 Tusiane | tabernacle to greater and better things, ascending into the very
144 Domn | and to conjecture these things from mere probabilities,
145 Domn | Lebanon."~Now, that these things are not said of trees growing
146 Domn | But altogether are these things narrated concerning souls
147 Domn | ought to flee from present things."~
148 Domn | Devil as an Imitator in All Things; Two Kinds of Fig-Trees
149 Domn | for the Lord will do great things. Be not afraid, ye beasts
150 Domn | and to praise above all things; some, that by its means
151 Arete | through with earnestness those things which have been said, not
152 Arete | nothing is comparable of those things that are in this life esteemed.
153 Arete | here to declare that the things of this world bring no care
154 Arete | Arete having said these things, commanded them all to rise,
155 Arete | Thou, O Christ, art all things to me.~Chorus. I keep myself
156 Arete | beginning, who governed all things by everlasting power, O
157 Arete | its food, listen to the things which were spoken.~Gregorion.
158 Arete | inquired respecting these things of Arete. But it is a good
159 Arete | because, with reference to the things that many wise men often
160 Arete | of God; but all desire of things secular being eliminated,
161 Arete | to the discovery of what things are truly the best; and,
162 Arete | with you concerning these things. If, therefore, it pleases
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