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1 I, 8 | do we still hesitate to speak of marriage as a concession
2 I, 10 | of Christians: yet I will speak out what I think. I will
3 I, 11 | your own body; or if, to speak more clearly, you are the
4 I, 11 | of a wife, he is, so to speak, the freedman of the Lord.
5 I, 13 | means of another word and speak of “a woman unmarried and
6 I, 13 | doing well; nay rather, to speak less harshly, as great as
7 I, 16 | mystery is great, but I speak in regard of Christ, and
8 I, 24 | that I am compelled to speak as I do, and that I do not
9 I, 25 | And it is superfluous to speak of Daniel, for the Hebrews
10 I, 30 | the bridegroom goes on to speak: 4468 “I have drunk my wine
11 I, 32 | but a young woman. And, to speak truth, a virgin is properly
12 I, 33 | should open his mouth, and speak, and no longer keep silence.
13 I, 36 | would be no husbandmen. Why speak of husbandmen? there would
14 I, 36 | place, and, if I may so speak, let my wife quench her
15 I, 36 | have forced me to dare to speak. Our Lord and Saviour, 4511
16 I, 37 | I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual,
17 I, 38 | It is unnecessary now to speak of the works of the flesh:
18 I, 38 | the Apostle. I will only speak of the Spirit and its fruits,
19 I, 48(4632)| do not believe me when I speak of my wife’s beauty (for
20 II, 2 | righteous my mouth will speak wickedness, and though I
21 II, 3 | salvation, though we thus speak; for God is not unrighteous
22 II, 3 | of devils and vices. They speak great things, and their
23 II, 4 | easy mastery over him. Why speak of holy men and angels,
24 II, 6 | good lungs to shout and speak, who level mountains and
25 II, 7 | and wolves. Why should I speak of other nations when I
26 II, 13 | What need, he says, to speak of birds, when they avoided
27 II, 14 | eating of flesh. I might speak of the frugality of Pythagoras,
28 II, 23 | gifts of healings? do all speak with tongues? do all interpret?
29 II, 23 | I would have you all speak with tongues, but rather
30 II, 23 | again: 4861 “I thank God, I speak with tongues more than you
31 II, 29 | customary in Holy Scripture to speak of a single object as though
32 II, 36 | tongues are silent, yet speak by their dress and bearing. 4931 “
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