Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | to resent, that persons free, and its own elders, yea,
2 1, 14-23| No doubt, then, that a free curiosity has more force
3 2, 2-4 | human shamelessness giveth free licence, though unlicensed
4 3, 2-2 | these actions, the less free he is from such affections.
5 4, 3-5 | that thou followest this of free choice, not of necessity:
6 5, 10-18| delighted my pride, to be free from blame; and when I had
7 6, 3-3 | interval which he obtained, free from the din of others'
8 6, 12-21| wherein his virtuous and free feet might be entangled. ~ ~
9 6, 12-22| punishment. For his mind, free from that chain, was amazed
10 7, 2-3 | defiled, corrupted, Thy Word, free, pure, and whole, might
11 7, 3-4 | sought it out then, thus far free from anxiety, certain of
12 8, 6-13 | attended Thy Church, whenever free from the business under
13 8, 6-13 | and desiring to have it free and at leisure, as many
14 8, 11-26| to burst and shake myself free from them, and to spring
15 9, 1-1 | conceits. Now was my soul free from the biting cares of
16 10, 33-49| but Thou didst loosen and free me. Now, in those melodies
17 10, 43-69| of the cross, He alone, free among the dead, having power
18 11, 1-1 | upon us, that Thou mayest free us wholly, since Thou hast
19 11, 2-2 | those hours which I find free from the necessities of
20 12, 15-20| mother which is above, and is free and eternal in the heavens (
21 13, 23-33| Grecian, neither bond nor free. -Spiritual persons (whether
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