Book, Chapter
1 3, 8-15 | customs or compact of any people, though it were never by
2 4, 3-5 | get his living by deluding people. "But thou," saith he, "
3 5, 6-10 | however that another sort of people were suspicious even of
4 5, 13-23| plentifully dispense unto Thy people the flour of Thy wheat,
5 5, 13-23| to him preaching to the people, not with that intent I
6 6, 3-3 | speech by multitudes of busy people, whose weaknesses he served.
7 6, 1 | Word of truth among the people; and I was more and more
8 6, 4-6 | Ambrose in his sermons to the people, oftentimes most diligently
9 6, 8-13 | mighty cry of the whole people striking him strongly, overcome
10 7, 9-15 | for that Thy first-born people worshipped the head of a
11 7, 9-15 | which Thou willedst Thy people to take from Egypt, seeing
12 7, 13-19| kings of the earth, and all people, princes, and all judges
13 7, 21-27| heart, the salvation of the people, the Bridal City, the earnest
14 8, 2-3 | up, and had inspired the people with the love of - Anubis,
15 9, 2-3 | end had it served me, that people should repute and dispute
16 9, 3-6 | and continence amongst his people in Africa, his whole house
17 9, 4-10 | not another nature of a people of darkness which sinned
18 9, 7-15 | by the Arians. The devout people kept watch in the Church,
19 9, 7-15 | should be sung, lest the people should wax faint through
20 9, 7-16 | hearing the reason of the people's confused joy, sprang forth
21 9, 13-37| Jerusalem which Thy pilgrim people sigheth after from their
22 10, 31-46| bread. And therefore the people in the wilderness also deserved
23 10, 34-52| different races of the future people, in them foresignified;
24 10, 35-57| as if we were tolerating people telling vain stories, lest
25 11, 2-2 | dispense Thy Sacrament to Thy people? And if I suffice to utter
26 11, 2-4 | to adoption the believing people, and therein me also;- I
27 12, 17-24| were that rude and carnal people to which he spake, that
28 13, 12-13| the spiritual and carnal people of His Church. Yea and our
29 13, 15-18| Thee, the supercelestial people, Thine angels, who have
30 13, 15-18| the infirmity of the lower people, where they might gaze up
31 13, 15-18| is spread abroad over the people, even unto the end of the
32 13, 20-27| The necessities of the people estranged from the eternity
33 13, 20-28| seem to me to mean, whereby people being initiated and consecrated
34 13, 23-33| spiritual, judge the unquiet people of this world; for what
35 13, 23-34| praying unto Thee, so that the people may answer, Amen. The vocal
36 13, 24-37| waters; and to the society of people yet in the bitterness of
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