Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 18-28|       seest, Lord, and holdest Thy peace; long-suffering, and plenteous
 2     1, 18-28|          truth. Wilt Thou hold Thy peace for ever? and even now Thou
 3     2, 2-2  | fornications, and Thou heldest Thy peace, O Thou my tardy joy! Thou
 4     2, 2-2  |         joy! Thou then heldest Thy peace, and I wandered further
 5     2, 3-7  |          say that Thou heldest Thy peace, O my God, while I wandered
 6     2, 3-7  |          Thou then indeed hold Thy peace to me? And whose but Thine
 7     4, 16-24|          whereas in virtue I loved peace, and in viciousness I abhorred
 8     5, 12-22|        assured good, and most pure peace. But then I rather for my
 9     7, 21-27|      shaggy top to see the land of peace, and to find no way thither;
10     9, 2-2  |    students in Thy law, nor in Thy peace, but in lying dotages and
11     9, 4-11 |            in the next verse, O in peace, O for The Self-same! O
12     9, 9-20 |       tongues whereby the domestic peace betwixt her and her daughter-in-law
13     9, 11-27|            your mother." I held my peace and refrained weeping; but
14     9, 11-27|            she could, she held her peace, being exercised by her
15     9, 12-29|        checked by us all, held his peace. In like manner also a childish
16     9, 13-37|            37 May she rest then in peace with the husband before
17    10, 27-38|           me, and I burned for Thy peace. ~ ~
18    10, 30-41|           upon waking we return to peace of conscience: and by this
19    10, 30-42|     mercies in me, even to perfect peace, which my outward and inward
20    10, 38-63|          and perfected, on to that peace which the eye of the proud
21    10, 43-68|          righteousness is life and peace, He might by a righteousness
22    12, 10-10|   tumultuousness of the enemies of peace. And now, behold, I return
23    12, 11-12|          by that settled estate of peace of holy spirits, the citizens
24    12, 16-23|        disordered estate, into the peace of that our most dear mother,
25    13, 9-10 |           Thy good pleasure is our peace. The body by its own weight
26    13, 9-10 |       because we go upwards to the peace of Jerusalem: for gladdened
27    13, 11-12|           and strive, yet, without peace, no man sees that vision.
28    13, 35-50|          13.35.50 O Lord God, give peace unto us: (for Thou hast
29    13, 35-50|          given us all things;) the peace of rest, the peace of the
30    13, 35-50|             the peace of rest, the peace of the Sabbath, which hath
 
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