Book, Chapter
1 I, 8 | Apostle was expressing a wish and not making a concession
2 I, 8 | overmuch grief. The Apostle’s wish is one thing, his pardon
3 I, 8 | his pardon another. If a wish be exp. 352 pressed, it
4 I, 8 | wrong in using it. If you wish to know the Apostle’s real
5 I, 8 | concession. This, says he, I wish, this I desire that ye be
6 I, 8 | another after that.” What I wish, he says, is clear. But
7 I, 10| of the dead. And, if you wish to see more clearly how
8 I, 12| Apostle will reply: Do you wish me to give orders where
9 I, 13| us to be what we do not wish to be; but he gives his
10 I, 14| but to such persons as wish for them and are not able
11 I, 26| What is that to thee if I wish him so to be?” Whence the
12 I, 37| explaining what he did not wish them to be he says elsewhere: 4531 “
13 I, 46| find a good man, I have no wish to be in fear of losing
14 I, 47| swear by her health and wish that she may survive us,
15 II, 6 | command is for those who wish to be perfect. On the contrary
16 II, 6 | I too say to you: If you wish to be perfect, it is good
17 II, 6 | wine, and eat flesh. If you wish to be perfect, it is better
18 II, 11| accordant with health who wish to gratify their lust, and
19 II, 12| factory for the closet? We wish to get credit for protracted
20 II, 25| free, at any rate if we wish to be free while still in
21 II, 26| different vessels, and to wish to contradict so plain a
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