Book, Chapter
1 1, 10-16| wish the same for their children, and yet are very willing
2 1, 14-23| would Virgil be to Grecian children, when forced to learn him
3 2, 3-5 | no such thing for their children. But yet this same father
4 3, 3-5 | proud, nor laid open to children, lowly in access, in its
5 3, 11-19| the bodily deaths of their children. For she, by that faith
6 4, 2-2 | of a lustful love, where children are born against their parents'
7 6, 7-12 | one day to be among Thy children, Priest and Dispenser of
8 8, 11-27| but a fruitful mother of children of joys, by Thee her Husband,
9 8, 12-29| think most intently whether children were wont in any kind of
10 9, 9-22 | good works, had brought up children, so often travailing in
11 10, 4-5 | not that of the strange children, whose mouth talketh of
12 11, 22-28| give good gifts unto Thy children. Give, because I have taken
13 12, 2-2 | earth hath He given to the children of men? Where is that heaven
14 13, 13-14| of your mind. And, be not children in understanding, but in
15 13, 13-14| understanding, but in malice, be ye children, that in understanding ye
16 13, 14-15| whereof we also were once children, who were sometimes darkness,
17 13, 14-15| saved by hope, and are the children of light, and the children
18 13, 14-15| children of light, and the children of the day, not the children
19 13, 14-15| children of the day, not the children of the night, nor of the
20 13, 18-22| darkness, but Thy spiritual children also set and ranked in the
21 13, 22-32| dispenser of Thine (who begat children by the Gospel), that he
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