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1 I, 1(4254) | But there is no reason to think that he had this knowledge;
2 I, 3 | description? Would you not think he was in a feverish dream,
3 I, 3 | of the Encratites, do we think all intercourse impure;
4 I, 4 | endure the wrongs you suffer: think you are crucified with Christ,
5 I, 8 | And that we might not think a man’s gift contemptible,
6 I, 9 | abide even as I.” And, “I think that this is good by reason
7 I, 10 | I will speak out what I think. I will say what the Apostle
8 I, 11 | when you believed: do not think the faith of Christ a reason
9 I, 12 | the Lord to be faithful. I think therefore that this is good
10 I, 12 | their view. You rightly think, said He, that it is not
11 I, 12 | their own writings. 4324 “I think, therefore,” he says, “that
12 I, 13 | of old, yet we ought to think that short which must one
13 I, 13 | rhetorical commonplaces. I think I delivered myself fully
14 I, 13 | is unmarried and a virgin think? “The things of the Lord,
15 I, 13 | enough for her choice, to think of the things of the Lord.
16 I, 14 | after my judgement: and I think that I also have the Spirit
17 I, 14 | weight, he added, “and I think that I also have the Spirit
18 I, 17 | at the deluge, I do not think that Enoch was translated
19 I, 17 | to the kind of animal, I think all this diversity in the
20 I, 21 | in battle with Joshua. I think it is clearly to be understood
21 I, 24 | reference is not, as some think, to his wars, but to the 4399
22 I, 29 | law to the Gospel; nor to think that virgin purity is to
23 I, 30 | darkness. And that we might not think he had in view carnal love
24 I, 34 | the cleverest, men, and think the more simple as well
25 I, 37 | flesh cannot please God, I think that they who perform the
26 I, 37 | that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than
27 I, 37 | highly than he ought to think; but to think according
28 I, 37 | he ought to think; but to think according to chastity” 4525 (
29 I, 37 | versions badly render), but “think,” he says, “according to
30 I, 38 | Spirit reap eternal life.” I think that he who has a wife,
31 I, 39 | burden, without reason, think only of their belly and
32 I, 47 | for yourself, she will not think you are loyal to her; but
33 I, 48(4632)| as follows: ‘Gyges, as I think you do not believe me when
34 II, 2 | is dead.” And we must not think it a great matter to know
35 II, 2 | not utterly despair and think that if we sin after baptism
36 II, 3 | heavenly places.” Does any one think that we are safe, and that
37 II, 3 | him.” And that we may not think that we are tempted by God,
38 II, 6 | transmigration of souls think nothing which lives and
39 II, 6 | ailments and their cure. If you think proper you may read Aristotle
40 II, 7 | easily bred and reared. They think it wicked to eat the flesh
41 II, 7 | asses and camels, they would think it the same as though they
42 II, 7 | eat a locust, and he will think it scandalous. Force a Syrian,
43 II, 7 | Massagetæ and 4745 Derbices think those persons most unhappy
44 II, 7 | object of worship, that they think inviolable and sacred. Hence
45 II, 9 | restricted abode, they might think of nothing but virtue. Plato,
46 II, 9 | supply: what folly it is to think we are free when we are
47 II, 9 | the nets of pleasure! We think of what we see, hear, smell,
48 II, 9 | luxury and pleasure not to think of what we are doing: and
49 II, 15 | And it was not, as some think, to show that there is no
50 II, 17 | who forbids us to think of the morrow; who, though
51 II, 17 | before luncheon, I do not think that a man who was so soon
52 II, 22 | vineyard. But what are we to think of your assertion, that
53 II, 25 | about the Apostles, do you think Annas and Caiaphas, and
54 II, 29 | Some authorities, however, think there was only one woman,
55 II, 30 | be formed in you.” Do you think that the children who are
56 II, 30 | need of our care.” Do you think that the mouth and the belly,
57 II, 30 | lasting torment. Do you think I am merely expressing my
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