Book, Chapter

 1    II,      XIX|       seem to you to have been rightly done. I mean why the Saviour,
 2    II,      XIX|       that which had been done rightly should be judged as a trick
 3   III,       IX|       and not "suffering"; and rightly so, as being associated
 4   III,      XII|     the man who did not use it rightly. No one, when he sees a
 5   III,     XIII|     and of the soul. ~ ~It was rightly "in the fourth watch " that
 6   III,     XXXI|       to-day to the Gospel, is rightly regarded as knavish and
 7   III,     XLII|     are loosed from bodies are rightly souls, but not idols. But
 8    IV,       XI| passing away.~ ~Paul therefore rightly added : "Let not him that
 9    IV,     XVII|       25).~ ~[Great things are rightly compared with the small
10    IV,      XIX|      with no little laughter: "Rightly did Homer order the manly
11    IV,      XXV|       as the light of the sun. Rightly then does he give sinners
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