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1 I, 1 | For how can you overcome a man when you are quite in the 2 I, 3 | God created for the use of man. We know that in a great 3 I, 4 | as this the dragon drove man from Paradise. For he promised 4 I, 5 | therefore shall a man leave his father and his 5 I, 5 | joined together, let not man put asunder”: and he immediately 6 I, 5 | learn that Joseph, a holy man of spotless chastity, and 7 I, 5 | that Josiah, a righteous man, in whose time the book 8 I, 7 | wrote: It is good for a man not to touch a woman. But, 9 I, 7 | of fornications, let each man have his own wife, and let 10 I, 7 | as I myself. Howbeit each man hath his own gift from God, 11 I, 7 | is good,” he says, “for a man not to touch a woman.” If 12 I, 7 | never have added “let each man have his own wife,” unless 13 I, 7 | he will not say “let each man have his own wife.” Just 14 I, 7 | who causeth the young man’s understanding to fly away. 4291 “ 15 I, 7 | to fly away. 4291 “Can a man take fire in his bosom, 16 I, 7 | touch the peculiar nature of man and woman is perceived, 17 I, 7 | of fornications let each man have his own wife, and let 18 I, 7 | of fornication let each man marry a wife: otherwise 19 I, 7 | to lust, and whenever a man’s wife died, he would have 20 I, 7 | says, “It is good for a man not to touch a woman.” But 21 I, 7 | but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in the incorruptible 22 I, 7 | behaviour, and the hidden man of the heart, in the incorruptible 23 I, 7 | the ornament of the inner man, as seen in the incorruptible 24 I, 7 | says this: Since your outer man is corrupt, and you have 25 I, 8 | incestuous? Take the case of the man who outraged his step-mother. 26 I, 8 | were as I am.” Happy is the man who is like Paul! Fortunate 27 I, 8 | walked.” 4297Howbeit each man hath his own gift from God, 28 I, 8 | continence have said4298 “Each man hath his own gift from God, 29 I, 8 | that we might not think a man’s gift contemptible, he 30 I, 9 | you say, “It is good for a man not to touch a woman.” And, “ 31 I, 9 | That it is good for a man so to be.” When you come 32 I, 10 | The Lord will cut off the man that doeth this, 4311 him 33 I, 10(4311)| R.V. “To the man that doeth this, him that 34 I, 11 | found them, and that each man whether married or single 35 I, 11 | unmarried4312 “Was any man called being circumcised? 36 I, 11 | commandments of God. Let each man abide in that calling wherein 37 I, 11 | men. Brethren, let each man, wherein he was called, 38 I, 11 | circumcised”? 4313 Can a man who has lost his foreskin 39 I, 11 | sayingBrethren, let each man, wherein he was called, 40 I, 11 | with the saints. “Let each man in the vocation wherein 41 I, 12 | namely, that it is good for a man to be as he is.” Here our 42 I, 12 | recommended. If advice be given, a man is free to proffer obedience; 43 I, 12 | If the case of the man is so with his wife, it 44 I, 12 | cries aloud 4320 “If any man thirst, let him come unto 45 I, 12 | exclaimed, “If the case of the man is so with his wife, it 46 I, 12 | it is not expedient for a man who is hastening to the 47 I, 12 | faith gained the name of a man. These are they to whom 48 I, 12 | marriage. “For it is good for a man so to be.” If it is good 49 I, 12 | be.” If it is good for a man so to be, it is bad for 50 I, 12 | so to be, it is bad for a man not so to be. 4326Art 51 I, 12 | the first place owes no man anything, then is circumcised, 52 I, 13 | and those of the married man. The virgin longs to please 53 I, 13 | Tertullian, while still a young man, gave himself full play 54 I, 13 | her husband. Just as the man who has a wife is anxious 55 I, 14 | like that of an ordinary man, be without weight, he added, “ 56 I, 14 | the judgement or spirit of man, but by the judgement and 57 I, 14 | she be joined to another man, she shall be called an 58 I, 14 | she be joined to another man.” And similarly the words 59 I, 14 | prostitute herself to one man than to many. At all events 60 I, 14 | they are several. Lamech, a man of blood and a murderer, 61 I, 14 | having been the wife of one man.” The whole command concerns 62 I, 14 | heaven, and of which if a man eat unworthily, he shall 63 I, 15 | number of wives which a man may take is not defined, 64 I, 16 | For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, 65 I, 16 | ye have put off the old man with his doings, and have 66 I, 16 | have p. 360 put on the new man, which is being renewed 67 I, 16 | are putting off the old man, and putting on the new, 68 I, 22 | sent the people away, every man unto his inheritance, that 69 I, 22 | against Beth-peor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre 70 I, 22 | spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for that he also 71 I, 24 | Bathsheba. And because he was a man of blood—the reference is 72 I, 25 | time remembers Daniel as a man, not as a youth; for “It 73 I, 26 | say unto you, there is no man that hath left house or 74 I, 26 | said, “Lord what shall this man do?” being unwilling to 75 I, 26 | Apostle—the one a married man, the other a virgin; but 76 I, 26 | though he were writing of a man begins thus: “The book of 77 I, 26 | first has the face of a man, on account of the genealogical 78 I, 27 | to have dominion over a man, but to be in quietness.” 79 I, 27 | immediately subjected to the man, and began to turn to her 80 I, 28 | let us show what this very man with his many wives and 81 I, 28 | Geminus 4439 says well “The man who does not quarrel is 82 I, 28(4439)| There is a miracle here: a man and his wife not at strife.”~ 83 I, 28 | on a wintry dayturns a man out of doors, and so will 84 I, 28 | contentious woman drive a man from his own house. She 85 I, 28 | in need; it enervates a man’s mind, and engrosses all 86 I, 29 | saith the Preacher, one man among a thousand have I 87 I, 29 | have I found, that God made man upright; but they have sought 88 I, 29 | He says that he had found man upright. Consider the force 89 I, 29 | force of the words. The word man comprehends both male and 90 I, 29 | shall find Adam, that is man, called both male and female. 91 I, 30 | are expert in war: every man hath his sword upon his 92 I, 30 | slew the fattest of foes, a man devoted to the flesh, and 93 I, 32 | a woman should compass a man, and that the Father of 94 I, 33 | because baptism makes a new man, upon the same principle 95 I, 33 | and forced embraces of a man, and in recollection to 96 I, 34 | put a heavier burden upon man’s nature than it can bear; 97 I, 34 | follow me.” For if the young man who boasted of having done 98 I, 34 | passed over, and a married man taken? Perhaps because he 99 I, 34 | sometimes happens that a man has a gloomy visage, a frowning 100 I, 34 | do not read4496 “If a man seeketh the office of a 101 I, 35 | consciousness of virtue, unless a man be able to instruct the 102 I, 35 | commander, Christ, not the man who has the highest title 103 I, 36 | does it do me if another man lies with my wife? For as 104 I, 36 | into the stomach, and a man is not blamed for giving 105 I, 37 | last continues: “O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver 106 I, 37 | that was given me, to every man that is among you, not to 107 I, 37 | of marriage. As through man came death, so also through 108 I, 37 | came death, so also through man came the resurrection of 109 I, 37 | new Adam. For the first man Adam was made a living soul, 110 I, 37(4528)| principle of life common to man and the beasts, hence, natural. 111 I, 37(4528)| by the Spirit of God. A man thus influenced is pneumatikos 112 I, 37 | spirit4529 “The first man is of the earth, earthy: 113 I, 37 | earth, earthy: the second man is of heaven. As is the 114 I, 38 | flesh4537Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also 115 I, 38 | former manner of life the old man, which is corrupt according 116 I, 39 | the brother of the Lord, a man of such sanctity and righteousness, 117 I, 39 | corruption. For of what a man is overcome, of the same 118 I, 40 | are in the world. If any man love the world, the love 119 I, 40 | sing a new song which no man can sing except him that 120 I, 41 | Aristomenes of Messene, a just man, at a time when the Lacedæmonians, 121 I, 44 | ready to die for the dead man whom she had loved when 122 I, 46 | that she could not find a man who wanted her more than 123 I, 46 | so. For, if I find a good man, I have no wish to be in 124 I, 47 | author asks whether a wise man marries. And after laying 125 I, 47 | these circumstances a wise man sometimes enters the state 126 I, 47 | satisfied in marriage. A wise man therefore must not take 127 I, 47 | people sighs and longs. One man entices with his figure, 128 I, 47 | she is in danger. A wise man can never be alone. He has 129 I, 48 | enemy observed: “Here is a man who teaches us concord, 130 I, 48 | comic poet 4633 thinks the man fortunate who has never 131 I, 48 | Leontia) says that a wise man can seldom marry, because 132 I, 48 | serious matter for a wise man to be in doubt whether he 133 I, 48 | ridiculously maintains that a wise man should marry, that he may 134 I, 49 | he knew an accomplished man who before going out used 135 I, 49 | honourable may be the cause of a man’s insanity. Hence 4639 Xystus 136 I, 49 | disgraceful to love another man’s wife at all, or one’s 137 I, 49 | one’s own too much. A wise man ought to love his wife with 138 I, 49 | not with passion. Let a man govern his voluptuous impulses, 139 I, 49 | saying of a very learned man, that chastity must be preserved 140 II, 2 | may not sin. But if any man sin, we have an advocate 141 II, 2 | tendency: 4671 “And if any man sin, we have an advocate 142 II, 3 | temptation taken you, but such as man can bear; but God is faithful, 143 II, 3 | says4691Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: 144 II, 3 | Abraham was, he adds: “Let no man say when he is tempted, 145 II, 3 | and He Himself tempteth no man. But each man is tempted 146 II, 3 | tempteth no man. But each man is tempted when he is drawn 147 II, 3 | doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face 148 II, 3 | forgetteth what manner of man he was.” It was useless 149 II, 4 | David the chosen one, the man after God’s own heart, who 150 II, 4 | And p. 391 Josiah, a holy man4706 was slain by the king 151 II, 4 | sin4709 “Shall mortal man,” he says, “be just before 152 II, 4 | just before God? Shall a man be spotless in his works? 153 II, 4 | clay too. 4710 “The life of man is a warfare upon earth.” 4711 154 II, 5 | use of mortal men.” And as man, a rational animal, in a 155 II, 5 | to be the companions of man, and hence, because they 156 II, 5 | hence, because they are man’s 4718 helpers, they have 157 II, 5 | name jumenta4719 ‘What is man,’ says David, ‘that thou 158 II, 5 | mindful of him? And the son of man, that thou visitest him? 159 II, 6 | all things for the use of man. And as the ox was created 160 II, 6 | Though our outward man is decaying, yet our inward 161 II, 6 | decaying, yet our inward man is renewed day by day.” 162 II, 7 | Cato for their leader, no man among them has his own wife, 163 II, 9 | muddy feet (he being a rich man), chose a house called 4754 164 II, 11 | Galen, a very learned man and the commentator on Hippocrates, 165 II, 11 | meat—what need has a wise man and a Christian philosopher 166 II, 13 | Chæremon the Stoic, a man of great eloquence, has 167 II, 14 | fast4770 Philo, too, a man of great learning, published 168 II, 14 | is said that, now an old man, he was on his way to the 169 II, 15 | God saw that the heart of man from his youth was set on 170 II, 15 | and showed even then that man does not live on bread alone, 171 II, 15(4799)| Dan. ix. 23. Heb. A man of desires. A.V. greatly 172 II, 15 | Rechab shall not want a man to stand before me for ever.” 173 II, 16 | immediately explains4817 “One man hath faith to eat all things: 174 II, 16 | herbs.” And again, 4818 “One man esteemeth one day above 175 II, 16 | every day alike. Let each man be fully assured in his 176 II, 17 | luncheon, I do not think that a man who was so soon hungry ate 177 II, 17 | came upon them? Why was the man of God at whose prophecy 178 II, 19 | loves Christ: and if a man thus loves, the Father and 179 II, 21 | all sins are equal, and a man who in a fit of hunger steals 180 II, 21 | guilty than he who slays a man: you must, in your turn, 181 II, 22 | calling4846 one-eyed man Old One-eye, and of showing 182 II, 22 | Sodom and Gomorrha the just man was rescued, while the sinners 183 II, 22 | as God had dealt to each man a measure of faith. For 184 II, 22 | And elsewhere: 4850 “One man esteemeth one day above 185 II, 22 | every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his 186 II, 22 | watereth are one: and every man shall receive his own reward 187 II, 22 | buildeth thereon. But let each man take heed how he buildeth 188 II, 22 | other foundation can no man lay, than that which is 189 II, 22 | Jesus Christ. But if any man buildeth on the foundation, 190 II, 22 | wood, hay, stubble: each man’s work shall be made manifest: 191 II, 22 | itself shall prove each man’s work of what sort it is. 192 II, 22 | what sort it is. If any man’s work shall abide which 193 II, 22 | receive a reward. If any man’s work shall be burned, 194 II, 22 | as through fire.” If the man whose work is burnt and 195 II, 22 | fire: it follows that if a man’s work remains which he 196 II, 22 | place he says4853 “Let a man so account of us, as of 197 II, 22 | required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” Would 198 II, 22 | rather to die, than that any man should make my glorying 199 II, 23 | different gifts, and one man is greater, another less, 200 II, 24 | by the prayers of a holy man. Lot and Zoar were of different 201 II, 26 | Christ as the foundation one man builds gold, silver, costly 202 II, 27 | shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every 203 II, 27 | his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know 204 II, 29 | while living restored a dead man to life; Elisha after death 205 II, 29 | flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.” The Word was 206 II, 30 | and even the just in the man from the earth, and then 207 II, 30 | were in one and the same man, some stood on the right 208 II, 31 | either that you will not be a man lest you be found a liar: 209 II, 31 | a liar: or if you are a man and are consequently a liar, 210 II, 33 | like the capital of a keen man of business, was renewed 211 II, 33 | between David, the holy man, and Saul, the worst of 212 II, 35 | difference between one just man and another, or between 213 II, 36 | see a fine fellow, or a man who is no stranger to the 214 II, 36 | the peoples there was no man with me.” At the passion 215 II, 37 | Babylon, and save every man his life, and believe not


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