Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | remember it not) from the parents of my flesh, out of whose
2 1, 9-14 | my elders, yea my very parents, who yet wished me no ill,
3 1, 9-15 | feared most bitterly, as our parents mocked the torments which
4 1, 10-16| transgressing the commands of my parents and those of my masters.
5 1, 19-30| my tutor, my masters, my parents, from love of play, eagerness
6 1, 19-30| also I committed, from my parents' cellar and table, enslaved
7 2, 3-6 | sixteenth year I lived with my parents, leaving all school for
8 2, 3-6 | through the narrowness of my parents' fortunes), the briers of
9 2, 3-8 | learning, which both my parents were too desirous I should
10 2, 3-8 | may, the disposition of my parents. The reins, meantime, were
11 4, 2-2 | children are born against their parents' will, although, once born,
12 5, 14-25| had been commended by my parents, till something certain
13 6, 5-7 | assurance I believed of what parents I was born, which I could
14 6, 8-13 | secular course which his parents had charmed him to pursue,
15 6, 10-16| studied, more to please his parents than himself. There he had
16 6, 11-18| stand, where, as a child, my parents placed me, until the clear
17 7, 5-8 | in a high estate in his parents' house, ran his course through
18 7, 6-9 | truly, to have seen in them parents eminent among their neighbours,
19 9, 8-17 | temporately fed at their parents' table, she would not suffer
20 9, 8-18 | maiden, was bidden by her parents to draw wine out of the
21 9, 9-19 | subject rather by Thee to her parents, than by her parents to
22 9, 9-19 | her parents, than by her parents to Thee, so soon as she
23 9, 9-22 | one man, had requited her parents, had governed her house
24 9, 13-37| devout affection remember my parents in this transitory light,
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