Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | bitterly to resent, that persons free, and its own elders,
2 3, 2-2 | the calamities of those persons (whether of old times, or
3 3, 9-17 | perfection, discommended, yet the persons commended, upon hope of
4 3, 12-21| wont to do, when he found persons fitted to receive it), he
5 3, 12-21| perplexed divers unskilful persons with captious questions,
6 5, 7-12 | not one of those talking persons, many of whom I had endured,
7 5, 12-22| Of a truth such are base persons, and they go a whoring from
8 5, 12-22| such depraved and crooked persons, though I love them if corrigible,
9 5, 13-23| application (through those very persons, intoxicated with Manichaean
10 6, 5-7 | demonstrated but not to certain persons, or could not at all be),
11 6, 7-11 | the same town with me, of persons of chief rank there, but
12 6, 10-17| mouths of three indigent persons, sighing out their wants
13 6, 14-24| there might be some often persons in this society; some of
14 8, 3-6 | than over ninety-nine just persons that need no repentance.
15 8, 4-9 | that in Thy tabernacle the persons of the rich should be accepted
16 9, 9-21 | my grief know numberless persons, who through some horrible
17 9, 9-21 | sin, not only disclose to persons mutually angered things
18 10, 34-52| illumined heart, in the persons of his sons shed light on
19 13, 23-33| bond nor free. -Spiritual persons (whether such as are set
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