Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | that Thou resistest the proud: yet would man praise Thee;
2 1, 1-4 | and bringing age upon the proud, and they know it not; ever
3 2, 2-2 | seed-plots of sorrows, with a proud dejectedness, and a restless
4 3, 3-5 | thing not understood by the proud, nor laid open to children,
5 4, 1-1 | false-named religion; here proud, there superstitious, every
6 4, 3-4 | forsooth, flesh and blood, and proud corruption, might be blameless;
7 4, 3-5 | curest, who resistest the proud, and givest grace to the
8 4, 16-26| for thou resistest the proud. But what prouder, than
9 5, 3-3 | unto the humble, but the proud Thou beholdest afar off.
10 5, 3-3 | heart, nor art found by the proud, no, not though by curious
11 7, 7-11 | for Thou "humbledst the proud like one that is wounded,"
12 7, 9-13 | me how Thou resistest the proud, but givest grace unto the
13 8, 2-4 | feared to offend his friends, proud daemon-worshippers, from
14 8, 2-4 | sacrilegious rites of those proud daemons, whose pride he
15 8, 2-4 | the Church rejoicing. The proud saw, and were wroth; they
16 8, 4-9 | hath hold of more. But the proud he hath more hold of, through
17 10, 36-59| therefore dost Thou resist the proud, and givest grace to the
18 10, 38-63| peace which the eye of the proud knoweth not. Yet the word
19 10, 42-67| light. And it much enticed proud flesh, that he had no body
20 10, 43-70| with His blood. Let not the proud speak evil of me; because
21 12, 25-34| speak, but because they be proud; not knowing Moses' opinion,
22 12, 26-36| all sayings of false and proud teachings. I should have
23 12, 27-37| despising, as too simple, with a proud weakness, shall stretch
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