Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | voice let me haste, and take hold on Thee. Hide not Thy face
2 1, 18-28| mercy and truth. Wilt Thou hold Thy peace for ever? and
3 2, 3-7 | Didst Thou then indeed hold Thy peace to me? And whose
4 3, 4-8 | and seek, and obtain, and hold, and embrace not this or
5 3, 4-8 | or true, took not entire hold of me. ~ ~
6 5, 12-22| faith, who for love of money hold justice cheap. These also
7 6, 4-5 | believed. Doubt, then, what to hold for certain, the more sharply
8 6, 11-18| her instructed members hold it profane to believe God
9 7, 11-17| It is good then for me to hold fast unto God; for if I
10 7, 18-24| infant state. For I did not hold to my Lord Jesus Christ,
11 7, 21-27| same, but also healed, to hold Thee; and that he who cannot
12 7, 21-27| arrive, and behold, and hold Thee. For, though a man
13 8, 3-7 | lest as a husband he should hold cheap whom, as betrothed,
14 8, 4-9 | one, of whom he hath more hold; by whom he hath hold of
15 8, 4-9 | more hold; by whom he hath hold of more. But the proud he
16 8, 4-9 | But the proud he hath more hold of, through their nobility;
17 8, 10-22| are truly evil, when they hold these evil things; and themselves
18 8, 10-22| shall become good when they hold the truth and assent unto
19 8, 11-25| all but touched, and laid hold of it; and yet came not
20 8, 11-25| it, nor touched nor laid hold of it; hesitating to die
21 10, 1-1 | that Thou mayest have and hold it without spot or wrinkle.
22 10, 10-17| kind it is? I do indeed hold the images of the sounds
23 10, 16-24| But if what we remember we hold it in memory, yet, unless
24 10, 19-28| the part whereof we had hold, was the lost part sought
25 10, 35-54| seeing, wherein the eyes hold the prerogative, the other
26 11, 3-5 | For if he were, I would hold him and ask him, and beseech
27 11, 5-7 | might be. Nor didst Thou hold any thing in Thy hand, whereof
28 11, 11-13| still unstable. Who shall hold it, and fix it, that it
29 11, 11-13| ever present? Who shall hold the heart of man, that it
30 12, 1-1 | our hand that receives. We hold the promise, who shall make
31 12, 6-6 | question, what reader would hold out to take in the whole?
32 12, 27-37| wholesomely built up, whereby they hold assured, that God made all
33 13, 2-3 | good it is for it always to hold fast to Thee; lest what
34 13, 23-33| understanding unto it, and hold for certain, that even what
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