Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | face from me. Let me die - lest I die - only let me see
2 1, 5-6 | fear to deceive myself; lest mine iniquity lie unto itself.
3 1, 18-29| take heed most watchfully, lest, by an error of the tongue,
4 1, 18-29| being"; but takes no heed, lest, through the fury of his
5 2, 2-4 | to heal; and killest us, lest we die from Thee. Where
6 2, 3-8 | not this, for she feared lest a wife should prove a clog
7 2, 5-11 | is the cause assigned; "lest" (saith he) "through idleness
8 3, 4-8 | and devout servant: Beware lest any man spoil you through
9 4, 3-4 | made whole, sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto
10 4, 6-11 | perchance I feared to die, lest he whom I had much loved
11 4, 12-18| thy love upon their Maker; lest in these things which please
12 4, 17-31| Thou; nor need we fear, lest there be no place whither
13 5, 10-20| believe Him born in the flesh, lest I should be forced to believe
14 6, 2-2 | that would use it soberly, lest so an occasion of excess
15 6, 3-3 | and perchance he dreaded lest if the author he read should
16 6, 4-6 | healed but by believing, and lest it should believe falsehoods,
17 7, 3-4 | immutable God to be mutable, lest I should become that evil
18 7, 5-7 | with most gnawing cares, lest I should die ere I had found
19 8, 3-7 | should not at once be given, lest as a husband he should hold
20 8, 7-17 | only not yet." For I feared lest Thou shouldest hear me soon,
21 8, 11-25| lashes of fear and shame, lest I should again give way,
22 9, 3-5 | him only, but on us also: lest remembering the exceeding
23 9, 4-8 | knowing whether they heard, lest they should think I spake
24 9, 7-15 | and Psalms should be sung, lest the people should wax faint
25 9, 8-18 | quarrel so found them; or lest herself also should have
26 9, 8-18 | of one soul heal another; lest any, when he observes this,
27 9, 11-28| nor was it to be feared lest at the end of the world,
28 9, 13-36| answer that she owes nothing, lest she be convicted and seized
29 10, 28-39| itself is a hard thing, and lest it shatter endurance. Is
30 10, 34-52| seductions of the eyes I resist, lest my feet wherewith I walk
31 10, 35-57| people telling vain stories, lest we offend the weak; then
32 10, 37-62| put far from me, O Lord, lest mine own mouth be to me
33 10, 42-67| something like to men; lest being in both like to man,
34 12, 25-34| it private to ourselves, lest we he deprived of it. For
35 12, 27-37| Have pity, O Lord God, lest they who go by the way trample
36 13, 1-1 | wouldest tire in working; or lest Thy power might be less,
37 13, 2-2 | profit Thee, nor was of Thee (lest so it should be equal to
38 13, 2-3 | always to hold fast to Thee; lest what light it hath obtained
39 13, 13-14| being jealous he feareth, lest as the serpent beguiled
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