Chapter
1 Int| night’s labour, is directed, may be found in a work on “Vigilantius
2 Int| under provocation such as he may have felt in leaving Bethlehem.”
3 1 | of the devil. The words may be justly applied to him: 4945 “
4 3 | possibly, in his malice, he may choose once more to misrepresent
5 4 | Among other blasphemies, he may be heard to say, “What need
6 4 | to the thing, whatever it may be, which you carry about
7 5 | more clearly (that there may be no restraint on your
8 5 | alone in his drunken slumber may be worshipped. Are we, therefore
9 6 | have a second Esdras you may have a second Solomon. And,
10 6 | Solomon. And, if you like, you may read the imaginary revelations
11 6 | you have learned them, you may sing them among the women
12 7 | lighted, although the dawn may be reddening the sky, not
13 8 | so that, forsooth, they may worship the dead Eunomius,
14 9 | compelled to watch that they may preserve their chastity.
15 9 | for fear that adulterers may satisfy their long pent-up
16 9 | desires, or that the wife may find an opportunity for
17 12 | own fear, for possibly it may be thought to spring from
18 12 | over in body and soul. You may smile, perhaps, and deride
19 13 | earth except the Lord alone, may be cherished by the aid
20 13 | whole world; that there may be 4979 equality—not that
21 13 | equality—not that some may be refreshed while others
22 13 | that the abundance of some may support the need of others.~
23 14 | of unrighteousness, who may receive you into everlasting
24 16 | reason is plain: That I may not hear or see you; that
25 16 | hear or see you; that I may not be disturbed by your
26 16 | by your madness; that I may not be engaged in conflict
27 16 | me captive: that beauty may not lead me to unlawful
28 16 | that, having overcome, you may wear the crown.” I confess
29 16 | shun death. You who fight may either be overcome or may
30 16 | may either be overcome or may overcome. I who fly do not
31 16 | fly to make sure that I may not be overcome. There is
32 16 | possible that after a time he may bite me. We call women mothers
33 16 | crowded cities, that we may not be compelled to do what
34 17 | Dormitantius wakes up that he may again abuse me, and if he
|