Book, Chapter
1 I, 8 | to weakness, not a thing commanded, as though second and third
2 I, 11| Fourthly, how is it that he who commanded servants to obey their masters
3 I, 12| For what is enjoined is commanded, what is commanded must
4 I, 12| enjoined is commanded, what is commanded must be done, and that which
5 I, 12| not do it. If the Lord had commanded virginity He would have
6 I, 12| willingly give what was not commanded them. And it indicates greater
7 I, 20| voice speaking to them, were commanded to sanctify themselves in
8 I, 20| virginity, just as the priest is commanded to go to the funeral of
9 I, 21| same way that Moses was commanded, so was he: 4375 “loose
10 I, 33| in the morning as I was commanded.” For the Lord had previously
11 I, 41| Phidon at the banquet, they commanded his virgin daughters to
12 I, 47| pleases her, not what she is commanded. But friends, and servants
13 II, 6 | lusts thereof.” Are all commanded 4733 not to have two coats,
14 II, 15| then, fasting was in part commanded. For, seeing that some animals
15 II, 15| Jonadab, the son of Rechab, commanded his sons to drink no wine
16 II, 16| who forbade marriage, and commanded to abstain from food, which
17 II, 16| holier than other days, were commanded to eat herbs which are indifferently
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