Chapter
1 II | power, my mind, to make the better choice. But `the law of
2 III | kingdom, but in another, a better and a greater one beyond
3 IV | advise him, who had made this better choice, not to put off his
4 IV | to that everlasting and better life, it is rather to be
5 VI | by all who will, it were better never to let fall this seed
6 VI | pearls. But I am 'persuaded better things of thee, and things
7 VIII | or if thou knowest aught better than that which thou hast
8 XI | worse into subjection to the better, and thus by a just decision
9 XV | he judgeth which is the better, and so ariseth judgement.
10 XVI | these men that live a life better than ours?' `All,' said
11 XVII | he re-created me with a better renewal; and that he shall
12 XVIII| couldest not have done it better than by uttering such words
13 XVIII| passage from death to the better and more perfect life, which
14 XXII | will yet change for the better: nay, I know for very certain
15 XXV | religion of the Galileans were better than mine own? But, if thou
16 XXVI | that they might get the better of the Christians. ~Then
17 XXIX | king, "If thou wilt get the better of thy son, and make his
18 XXX | undefiled'? and, `It is better to marry than to burn'?
19 XXXI | puny that ye cannot get the better of one young stripling?"
20 XXXI | recalled. Tell me whether is better? To worship God Almighty,
21 XXXI | without a blush? Go to! Better were it to make this confession,
22 XXXI | goodness. Him were it not better to worship than thy gods
23 XXXII| are liars and ours true, better than the truths I have told
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