Chapter
1 I | appointed tasks then it was, I say, that one of the company
2 II | and judge that which we say. For if thou put Anger and
3 IV | privately; and, to try him, say that thou desirest to leave
4 IV | and what is thine advice? Say on; I adjure thee in the
5 IV | breathing fire, as they say, "Ye vagabonds and deceivers,"
6 V | death, whose approach (ye say) is as uncertain as it is
7 VI | what his race, I cannot say, but he dwelt in a waste
8 VI | O prince, that I should say anything falsely or unadvisedly
9 VII | Father, and was God, he, I say, condescended toward his
10 VIII | salvation of our race, `Verily I say unto you, except ye be born
11 IX | Verily,' he spake, `I say unto you, the hour is coming
12 IX | rose from the dead, how say some among you that there
13 IX | left. Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, `
14 IX | answered and said, `Verily I say unto you, I know you not.'
15 IX | for the Saviour said, `I say unto you, that for every
16 X | trust in graven images, that say to the molten images, Ye
17 X | art yet speaking, he shall say, `Here am I.' `I, even I,
18 XI | judgement; and whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in
19 XI | began Jesus to preach and to say, "Repent ye, for the kingdom
20 XI | go to my father, and will say unto him, "Father, I have
21 XII | which are commanded you, say, "We are unprofitable servants:
22 XIV | present things); then, I say, I understood that all such
23 XIX | so that we can no longer say that the acquiring of virtues
24 XX | praying thou shalt be able to say with blessed David, who,
25 XX | all passions, and could say unto God, `As for iniquity,
26 XX | art yet speaking, he shall say, `Behold I am here.' If
27 XX | merciful to him: such an one, I say, by his continuance in such
28 XXIII | death be profitable, as ye say, why should ye not reach
29 XXIV | example of that which I say? Behold us, who by them
30 XXV | while know not what they say, nor whereof they confidently
31 XXV | a wrong doer, I may not say. But this I know full well,
32 XXVI | which he had not purposed to say, and thus addressed the
33 XXVII | the same. What then must I say about the elements? ~"They,
34 XXVII | his own children. And they say that Zeus cut off his privy
35 XXVII | introduce Zeus, who, they say, became king of the gods,
36 XXVII | wight), and in the end, they say that he was struck by Zeus
37 XXVII | things. But in the end they say he was taken in adultery
38 XXVII | adulteress though she be, they say that she is herself a goddess.
39 XXVII | seeking her lost lover. They say that she even descended
40 XXVIII| those things which we must say unto our adversaries tomorrow:
41 XXX | Hearing this, the king, they say, caused a little house,
42 XXX | the king's spearman, they say, wittily replied that they
43 XXXII | world -- what canst thou say but that it is a divine
44 XXXII | what hast thou thyself to say of thy wise men and orators,
45 XXXIX | which are commanded you, say, "We are unprofitable servants,
46 XL | as he was ever wont to say, "Pardon! father, pardon!
47 XL | Saints. Thereupon, sooth to say, they chanted the sacred
48 XL | rightly and fitly, might one say, in honour of these children
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