Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | not? Oh! for Thy mercies' sake, tell me, O Lord my God,
2 2, 2-3 | the kingdom of heaven's sake, had more happily awaited
3 2, 3-5 | journey for his studies' sake? For many far abler citizens
4 2, 5-11 | something else, for whose sake he did them. ~ ~
5 2, 7-15 | loved a sin for its own sake? Yea, all I confess to have
6 2, 8-16 | I loved for the theft's sake; and it too was nothing,
7 3, 9-17 | when things are, for the sake of correction, by constituted
8 4, 2-2 | marriage-covenant, for the sake of issue, and the bargain
9 5, 12-22| then I rather for my own sake misliked them evil, than
10 6, 7-12 | I said it simply for his sake. And whence another would
11 6, 16-26| be embraced for its own sake, which the eye of flesh
12 8, 1-2 | the kingdom of heaven's sake: but, saith He, let him
13 9, 2-3 | because for Thy Name's sake which Thou hast hallowed
14 9, 2-4 | those who, for their sons' sake, wished me never to have
15 10, 4-5 | mercy for Thine own name's sake; and no ways forsaking what
16 10, 22-32| love Thee for Thine own sake, whose joy Thou Thyself
17 10, 23-34| the truth for that thing's sake which they loved instead
18 10, 31-44| it, so that I may for her sake do what I say I do, or wish
19 10, 31-44| wish to do, for health's sake. Nor have each the same
20 10, 33-49| admitted merely for her sake, it strives even to run
21 10, 35-55| but curiosity, for trial's sake, the contrary as well, not
22 10, 35-55| contrary as well, not for the sake of suffering annoyance,
23 10, 36-59| and feared, not for Thy sake, but in Thy stead: and thus
24 10, 37-62| own praises, for my own sake, but for the good of my
25 12, 25-35| charity itself, for whose sake he spake every thing, whose
26 13, 31-46| whatsoever things for Thy sake please, Thou pleasest in
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