Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | beaten. For this was judged right by our forefathers; and
2 5, 7-12 | had a heart, though not right towards Thee, yet neither
3 6, 16-26| miserable, and Thou nearer. Thy right hand was continually ready
4 8, 1-2 | also had I fallen, but Thy right hand upheld me, and took
5 8, 5-11 | willed not. And who has any right to speak against it, if
6 8, 6-13 | urgently desired, and by the right of friendship challenged
7 9, 1-1 | good and merciful, and Thy right hand had respect unto the
8 9, 4-9 | and setting Him at Thy right hand, whence from on high
9 9, 13-35| and now sitting at Thy right hand maketh intercession
10 10, 2-2 | neither do I utter any thing right unto men, which Thou hast
11 10, 4-5 | talketh of vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of
12 10, 4-5 | and their right hand is a right hand of iniquity, but that
13 10, 19-28| allow what was named to be right. But were it utterly blotted
14 10, 31-44| resist, and I call on Thy right hand, and to Thee do I refer
15 10, 41-66| concupiscence, and have called Thy right hand to my help. For with
16 10, 43-69| by Him Who sitteth at Thy right hand and maketh intercession
17 11, 2-4 | Thy Son, the Man of Thy right hand, the Son of man, whom
18 11, 2-4 | Him, who sitteth at Thy right hand, and intercedeth with
19 11, 29-39| but a distraction, and Thy right hand upheld me, in my Lord
20 12, 7-7 | whereas no way were it right that aught should be equal
21 12, 32-43| minister intended, that is right and best; for this should
22 13, 16-19| unchangeably. Nor seemeth it right in Thine eyes, that as the
23 13, 23-34| approveth what He findeth right, and He disalloweth what
24 13, 23-34| also by allowing of what is right, and disallowing what he
25 13, 26-41| the fruit, is the good and right will of the giver. For the
26 13, 27-42| do it out of an holy and right intent; nor do the other
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