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1001 6(4965) | vii. 35 sq. The passage occurs
1002 13(4979)| 2 Cor. viii. 14.~ ~
1003 1 | name of his 4946 native village is a Quintilian, only dumb
1004 15 | resolution by you with your viper’s tongue and savage bite.
1005 1 | told of in poetic fables. Virgil describes Cacus. Spain has
1006 15 | in his bed. The truth is, virtue is a rare thing and not
1007 15 | able to urge sinners to virtuous conduct? Similarly, if all
1008 3 | Sisinnius, the books which he vomited forth in a drunken fit.
1009 Int | diocese, and the monkish vow of poverty; (4) the exaggerated
1010 13 | offerings, and to perform my vows, amidst which they found
1011 2 | pregnant wives, and infants wailing in the arms of their mothers,
1012 17 | proofs. But if Dormitantius wakes up that he may again abuse
1013 6 | the devil and the demons wander through the whole world,
1014 5 | little vessel and worship?” I want to know what it is that
1015 14 | that there will never be wanting poor who ought to be supported
1016 7 | pleaded that the ointment was wasted, but they were rebuked by
1017 Int | to the dead; (2) the late watchings at the basilicas of the
1018 1 | eloquent, is 4947 mixing water with the wine. According
1019 7 | scatter the darkness, but by way of evidencing our joy. 4970
1020 Int | of Origen, and in other ways defaming him and his friends,
1021 12 | with the wild fancies of weak women. If it be so, I am
1022 13 | relief; not to accumulate wealth, but to support the weakness
1023 16 | having overcome, you may wear the crown.” I confess my
1024 6 | among the women in their weaving-shops, or rather order them to
1025 13 | on the first day of the week, that is, on the Lord’s
1026 14 | second or third rank; yet we welcome him provided it be understood
1027 5 | meet the sacred relics, and welcomed them with as much joy as
1028 | well
1029 | whatever
1030 | whenever
1031 6 | but are said to be asleep. Wherefore 4963 Lazarus, who was about
1032 | wherein
1033 | whether
1034 8 | sepulchres of the Pharisees, whitened without, while within they
1035 6 | They follow the Lamb, whithersoever he goeth.” If the Lamb is
1036 6 | asleep. As for you, when wide awake you are asleep, and
1037 Int | and they began to spread widely. Complaints having reached
1038 12 | this as on a level with the wild fancies of weak women. If
1039 14 | make answer: 4983 “If thou wilt be perfect, go sell all
1040 15 | churches? Who will remain to win those engaged in secular
1041 1 | mixing water with the wine. According to the trick
1042 6 | single man, Moses, oft 4959 wins pardon from God for six
1043 11 | hanging about you, showed your wisdom by exposing your nakedness
1044 15 | silly as you, who could be wise? And, to follow out your
1045 14 | their property, act more wisely than they who sell their
1046 11 | the most prudent and the wisest of men, began to pray without
1047 5 | Peter, who, when Cornelius wished to adore him, raised him
1048 14 | Me.” He speaks to him who wishes to be perfect, who, with
1049 | within
1050 12 | religious men whose looks witness to their chastity, and who,
1051 16 | which shun the presence of witnesses? Holy love has no restless
1052 2 | before them with pregnant wives, and infants wailing in
1053 7 | of tapers; and yet that woman poured out the ointment
1054 6 | do so when once they have won their crowns, overcome,
1055 10 | are associated with this wondrous power of signs and miracles?
1056 1 | chastity; he revels with worldlings and declaims against the
1057 6 | are not subjected to the worst kind of prison and the society
1058 8 | like a bow to inflict its wound, so what was formerly called
1059 10 | your case he conceals his wounds, in others he makes confession.
1060 Int | costly vessels or silken wrappings to be kissed, and the prayers
1061 17 | for the indignation of a writer rather than a multitude
1062 1 | and turn a deaf ear to the wrongs inflicted on apostles and
1063 6(4963) | John xi. 11.~ ~
1064 7(4971) | Luke xii. 35.~ ~
1065 14(4982)| Ps. xli. 9.~ ~
1066 14(4981)| Luke xvi. 9.~ ~
1067 13(4978)| Deut. xviii. 2 sq.~ ~
1068 5(4955) | Matt. xxii. 32.~ ~
1069 7(4970) | Matt. xxv. 1.~ ~
1070 6(4961) | Acts xxvii. 37.~ ~
1071 | ye
1072 12 | I will fast with women; yea, with religious men whose
1073 Int | treatise was written in the year a.d. 406; not “hastily,
1074 9 | to observe the customary yearly vigils. If so, then sacrifices
1075 | yourself
1076 | yourselves
1077 2 | heat of the flesh, which in youth is mostly at boiling point,
1078 9 | the faults and errors of youths and worthless women such
1079 7 | I allow that they have a zeal for God, but not according
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