Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        3|          his abode as near Edessa, giving him a date between A.D.
 2   Int,        5|       which were not his, or a man giving a record of what had actually
 3   Int,        6|           the answer.41 And, after giving examples of great bishops
 4   Int,       10|          not to follow the plan of giving about seven questions in
 5    II,      VII|           all earthly thoughts and giving up all human dear ones.
 6   III,       XI|            good in each thing, and giving right instruction, making
 7   III,      XII|            own possessions. For by giving what he has, he has received
 8   III,      XII| intercourse with poor men, neither giving comfort to pitiable poverty
 9   III,    XXIII|         them like unto the Father, giving to them eternal life.~ ~
10   III,    XXIII|    punished greatly for recklessly giving the bread and the cup to
11   III,      XIX|       knowing what He had done, in giving him the authority of leadership.~ ~
12   III,   XXXVII|         the law with the Gospel by giving way on one point. A good
13   III,    XXXVI|       shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits,
14    IV,       VI|           of Peter.263~ ~By way of giving plenty of such sayings,
15    IV,   XXVIII|           that was allotted to it, giving it warmth when it was wasting
16    IV,      XXX|            He should despise them, giving no honour to that which
17     V          |       living to avoid evil both in giving and in receiving, giving
18     V          |           giving and in receiving, giving consolation without stint
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