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1 I | this wisdom promises to speak it among the perfect, a 2 I | cleared up. ~10. And why speak of the prophecies, which 3 I | God; which things we also speak, not in words which man' 4 I | Apostle speaks: "Howbeit we speak wisdom among the perfect; 5 I | coming to nought: but we speak God's wisdom in a mystery, 6 I | sins: so they, if I may so speak, who die there, descend 7 I | how much more will He not speak anything "empty." When the 8 I | empty." When the Prophets speak, it is after receiving of 9 II | said, "Which things also we speak, not in words which man' 10 II | race of man, having, so to speak, sown the seeds of saving 11 V | speaking, even if a man speak many holy and saving words. 12 V | the truth, even though he speak so exhaustively as to omit 13 V | Jesus," 168and does not speak of gospels, they oppose 14 V | of excuse for men who can speak and write, and also by way 15 VII | does the speaker cease to speak. For it often happens that 16 IX | lips of strangers will I speak unto this people; and not 17 X | received a commandment to speak no idle word, because we 18 X | word both in ourselves who speak and in those who hear, must 19 XIII | writings, that we may not speak or form notions about them 20 XIV | rational food, if I may so speak, is to make the eater submissive 21 XIV | did, as Celsus alleges, speak somewhat roughly when He 22 XIV | there are passages which speak of the body of Jesus as 23 XIV | careful inquiry, and, so to speak, penetrate the very heart 24 XVI | another; they share, so to speak, if they do share it, the 25 XVI | it our study to think and speak and do whatever He has said, 26 XVIII| in Christianity, not to speak offensively, there will 27 XVIII| wisdom, who could think and speak so as to please the many, 28 XVIII| the Twelve at the time we speak of, but always many more, 29 XVIII| helm, of which the poets speak, or anything of the kind, 30 XVIII| topic, and, if I may so speak, one suitable for investigation 31 XIX | anything!" It was necessary to speak of different forms of faith 32 XIX | intention with its, if I may so speak, great simplicity, was deemed 33 XIX | corruptible than they. For, to speak correctly, what is incorruptible 34 XIX | and in doing so did not speak like a philosopher. For 35 XX | beginning, so neither may they speak of a time when there were 36 XX | cometh when I shall no more speak unto you in proverbs." 407 37 XXI | Suppose the sun were to speak and say, "I melt and dry 38 XXI | another, but it would not speak falsely, because of the 39 XXI | of men, not, if I may so speak, according to the scale 40 XXI | For our 478souls, so to speak, are countless, and their 41 XXI | the reason why he does not speak to them more clearly is 42 XXI | to God, and, if I may so speak, one lump of rational subsistences, 43 XXIII| been created for signs, to speak precisely, the sun, moon, 44 XXIII| outrages. And why need I speak of the incidents of human 45 XXIII| God Himself, if we may so speak. Just as in the case of 46 XXIII| to completion, and, so to speak, fulfilled, as the prophecies 47 XXIV | it seems to me false to speak of unqualified matter, for 48 XXIV | simple substance; for when we speak of "compound" we mean a 49 XXV | they were born and also speak lies? For our opponents, 50 XXVI | respect of the soul, they speak of virtue and virtuous conduct, 51 XXVII| suppose that the things we speak of cannot be regarded, at 52 XXVII| fill of sin, or when, so to speak, they have only touched 53 XXVII| not furious; if I may so speak, though He is angry, He 54 XXVII| vessels of wrath, and, so to speak, Himself made them vessels