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1 I, Int | heathen world.~The treatise gives a remarkable specimen of
2 I, 9 | your incontinency.” And he gives a reason for saying “If
3 I, 11 | Christ’s bondservant.” He gives his reasons for not wishing
4 I, 13 | do not wish to be; but he gives his advice as to what is
5 I, 26 | those of whom Scripture gives no such description had
6 I, 29 | concerning this.” And he gives the reason why the latter
7 I, 30 | What wine is that which gives beauty to the breasts of
8 I, 34 | respecting virgins, and yet gives his advice, as one who had
9 I, 37 | acceptable, nor perfect. And he gives his reasons for this advice: 4526 “
10 I, 42(4591)| relates the same story and gives the names of the daughters.
11 I, 42(4592)| senses nor our understanding gives us a safe criterion of truth.~
12 I, 49 | redeems her deformity, gives grace to her beauty; it
13 I, 49 | lustre upon men; eloquence gives eternal renown; military
14 II, 2 | In the same passage he gives his reason for thus speaking: 4658 “
15 II, 3 | of God that pitieth and gives us help that we may be able
16 II, 6 | snake-skin, boiled in oil, gives wonderful relief in ear-ache.
17 II, 9 | pleasure, and the Apostle gives a caution against this very
18 II, 10 | their slaves. Hence gorging gives rise to disease: and many
19 II, 19 | when the Evangelist Mark gives the inverse order, thirty,
20 II, 28 | replenishes the salt sea, and gives new life to everything,
21 II, 31 | martyrdom it is the will, which gives occasion to the death, that
22 II, 37 | imagine that pardon even gives a lower place; rather believe
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