Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | quiet spirit.” Words truly worthy of an apostle, and of Christ’
2 I, 9 | the sayings “For I am not worthy to be called an Apostle,”
3 I, 14| decrepit, and in want, is not a worthy recipient of the Church’
4 I, 28| marrying an odious woman or one worthy of his love. If she be odious,
5 I, 28| she is intolerable. If worthy of love, her love p. 368
6 I, 44| chastity, is to be considered worthy of death. So then she that
7 I, 49| it makes her act in a way worthy of her forefathers whose
8 II, 3 | Him in white, for they are worthy. But they to whom He says: “
9 II, 11| great city you will find few worthy of your imitation. You need
10 II, 15| Daniel, thou art worthy of compassion.” He who in
11 II, 15| who in the eyes of God was worthy of compassion, afterwards
12 II, 15| the centurion was found worthy through alms-giving and
13 II, 29| now is, who in the body is worthy to be the feet of Christ,
14 II, 33| him who kept his money is worthy of more praise than the
15 II, 33| the kids because he was worthy of a prophet’s love, nor
16 II, 33| knew not, and did things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten
17 II, 37| are your utterances and worthy of the ears of the bride
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