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1 PreGreek | Nearly the whole of their life was spent in showing the 2 I | and put in it a tree of life,71which could be seen and 3 I | teeth received the gift of life, and further that any one 4 I | age shall inherit eternal life, and are destined to reach 5 V | in them ye have eternal life: and these are they which 6 XIV | and do not lead a godly life worthy of the truth concerning 7 XIV | soul that has lived a good life, they forsake the greatness 8 XIV | What was in the Word was life, and the life was the light 9 XIV | the Word was life, and the life was the light of men";258 10 XIV | different periods of His life, to anything He did before 11 XVI | suggests the proper mode of life, and endeavours to teach 12 XVIII | prefer folly to wisdom in life; moreover, that no wise 13 XVIII | up the active pursuits of life and apply themselves to 14 XVIII | account of the stress of life, or because of human infirmity, 15 XVIII | successful result is the stay of life, shall not a man with much 16 XVIII(323)| probability is the guide of human life." ~ 17 XVIII | a pattern of the purest life to those who through them 18 XVIII | dissolute and utter detestable life changed and became philosophers; 19 XVIII | example of a well-regulated life, in which dangers are never 20 XVIII | way, the truth, and the life," 342or anything similar; 21 XVIII | sojourn on earth to live the life of a man, it was right that 22 XVIII | once become Man, His human life was so ordered that He shunned 23 XVIII | is wisdom of this present life.363On the other hand, there 24 XVIII | invite men to a virtuous life, as has been notably the 25 XVIII | their desire to lead a good life, they introduce them to 26 XVIII | young men to give up a low life and turn to something better? 27 XVIII | turn and lead a virtuous life, as Pythagoras did Zamolxis, 28 XVIII | be led, on to the better life. Paul knew this when he 29 XIX | every human being's lot in life. And the Greeks will also 30 XIX | perception of the higher life, but from their very earliest 31 XIX | lead men to faith and to a life in keeping with their faith. 32 XX | scarcity of the necessaries of life was agriculture, another 33 XX | reason how their social life is belittled, might, if 34 XX | beneficent practices of human life, but he should, if possible, 35 XXI | licentiousness in middle life, and falling into disorderly 36 XXI | business to lead a good life, and that God asks this 37 XXI | set before thee the way of life and the way of death. Choose 38 XXI | and incorruption, eternal life: but unto them that are 39 XXI | expressions as we do in common life. It often happens that kind 40 XXI | of the soul and eternal life, that they be not too soon 41 XXI | the scale of an earthly life of fifty years, but by the 42 XXI | healing, as if this present life were all. ~13. Now let us 43 XXI | hastily resolved on the higher life, and is not treading the 44 XXI | follows that a virtuous life will not be our work, but 45 XXI | themselves to the lower life. Those, then, who are said 46 XXI(491) | which God gave them for life." Cf. Eur. Supp. 214. ~ 47 XXI | devotedly will the better life, useless to earnestly resolve 48 XXI | devotedly will the better life and press on to things which 49 XXI | a man of faith and good life, would not have the question 50 XXI | through causes prior to this life a man has here become a 51 XXII | by hanging a happy end of life, or affirm the perfect purification 52 XXII | seek their release from life; and how it can be impiety 53 XXII | and show them the sort of life they have to live, intending 54 XXII | lead them to live such a life as helps towards their former 55 XXIII | incidents of every human life, and perhaps what befalls 56 XXIII | themselves to the higher life: for there will no longer 57 XXIII | of the incidents of human life, and the sins of men, in 58 XXIII | temperate or a licentious life. Now, though there be this 59 XXIII | succeed in living a virtuous life. God will not have His foreknowledge 60 XXIII | the changes and chances of life, he has forgotten that he 61 XXIII | certain events in a human life ---- let us make that the 62 XXIII | the incidents of one man's life; but this is only an assumption; 63 XXV | themselves up to a virtuous life, He foreknew them, for He 64 XXVI | such a point of the ills of life, and to boast of those who 65 XXVI | story of many a holy man's life contradicts such interpretations. 66 XXVI | he has chosen the better life. There is need, therefore, 67 XXVII | illustration from daily life, and tells us how frequently 68 XXVII | wickedness, and living a life in all things according 69 Index | debarred of healing as if this life were all, 150.~Speaking,