bold = Main text
Book, Chapter grey = Comment text
1 I, Int | out than breathed out his life,” and by a kind of transmigration
2 I, 1(4254) | Jovinianus and his mode of life. But there is no reason
3 I, 2 | not that I may go through life with a high reputation,
4 I, 4(4270) | he was luxurious in his life, and held pleasure to be
5 I, 5 | and at the peril of his life, was bedded with the king’
6 I, 5 | Virgin: you have chosen a life of chastity on account of
7 I, 7 | hunteth for the precious life,” who causeth the young
8 I, 7 | joint-heirs of the grace of life; to the end that your prayers
9 I, 8 | may at least imitate His life. The former was the blessed
10 I, 10 | with Whom we must hold even life itself cheap. Yet at the
11 I, 12 | incentives to vice, the angelic life be not exacted of us, but
12 I, 22 | he had risen and come to life again, and by way of summary
13 I, 23 | death than he did in his life, yet he does not set an
14 I, 25 | of fifteen years to his life he said, “Now will I beget
15 I, 26 | the world to come eternal life.” But if, in order to show
16 I, 27 | course he lays down rules of life for the women and says “
17 I, 32 | the temple of God. If the life, and good works, and fasting
18 I, 34 | no fault to find with his life, hate his mere dress and
19 I, 37 | sanctification, and the end eternal life.” I suppose too that the
20 I, 37 | to continence, is eternal life. And afterwards: 4518 “Wherefore,
21 I, 37 | the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus made me
22 I, 37 | the mind of the spirit is life and peace: because the mind
23 I, 37(4528)| psyche, or principle of life common to man and the beasts,
24 I, 38 | the Spirit reap eternal life.” I think that he who has
25 I, 38 | to our former manner of life the old man, which is corrupt
26 I, 38 | For we are dead, and our life is hid with Christ in God.
27 I, 38 | in God. When Christ our life shall appear, then we also
28 I, 38 | himself in the affairs of this life; that he may please him
29 I, 39 | and of the hope of eternal life when they will neither marry,
30 I, 40 | eyes, and the pride of this life, which is not of the Father,
31 I, 41 | sickness, but upon the nobler life of freedom and chastity. 4574
32 I, 41 | care more for chastity than life? Nicanor having conquered
33 I, 42(4591)| of the arts of civilized life. The philosopher is said
34 I, 46 | same that terminates my life.” I imagine that a woman
35 I, 46(4605)| she put an end to her own life, probably by the fumes of
36 I, 46(4609)| Sulla towards the end of his life. Valeria, the widow of Galerius,
37 I, 48(4620)| attributed his success in life to the favour of the gods.~
38 I, 48(4621)| by his dissolute mode of life.~
39 I, 48 | But if, as he thinks, the life of men is determined by
40 II, Int | those who seek the higher life (17) will find a help in
41 II, 2 | way, the truth, and the life.” In vain do we make our
42 II, 2(4664) | progress in the Christian life.~
43 II, 2 | from sin, no not if his life be but a day long.” 4668
44 II, 3(4688) | military service and secular life in general, denounced profane
45 II, 3(4688) | known, Tertullian in middle life lapsed into Montanism, and
46 II, 3 | shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord promised
47 II, 4 | same clay too. 4710 “The life of man is a warfare upon
48 II, 7 | and in every department of life, each race follows its own
49 II, 11 | that athletes whose whole life and art consists in stuffing
50 II, 11 | go to meet the wants of life, but are ministers to vicious
51 II, 11(4764)| distinguished for simplicity of life than was Fabricius. He was
52 II, 13 | eight books narrates the life of Cyrus, King of the Persians,
53 II, 13 | asserts that they supported life on barley, cress, salt,
54 II, 13 | eloquence, has a treatise on the life of the ancient priests of
55 II, 14 | his own on their mode of life. 4771 Neanthes of Cizycus,
56 II, 19 | and in the world to come life eternal; and the seven and
57 II, 21 | extremes of dress and mode of life there must be sin on the
58 II, 22 | with the scab, or full of life and vigour? 4847 especially
59 II, 24 | than perversity, make the life of this world illustrate
60 II, 25 | events we all have the same life, breathe the same air, have
61 II, 28 | salt sea, and gives new life to everything, we read there
62 II, 29 | living restored a dead man to life; Elisha after death did
63 II, 30 | yet live: without others life is an impossibility. Some
64 II, 30 | ask, and he shall give him life, even to him that sinneth
65 II, 31 | trifling offences of daily life you have thrust into utter
66 II, 32 | represent one reward, but one life, and one deliverance from
67 II, 32 | this or that condition of life, so too the penny, as it
68 II, 37 | and save every man his life, and believe not the false
|