Part, Question
1 2, 96 | established law that the gates of the city are to be kept
2 2, 96 | loss to the city, if the gates were not opened ~to them:
3 2, 96 | and so in that case the gates ought to be opened, contrary
4 2, 105| all its [Vulg.: 'thy'] ~gates . . . that they may judge
5 2, 105| of the judges within thy gates do vary; ~arise and go up
6 2, 58 | and magistrates in all thy gates . . . that they may judge
7 2, 85 | shalt lay it up within thy gates. And the Levite ~that hath
8 2, 85 | widow, that are within thy gates, shall . . . eat ~and be
9 3, 27 | she would have entered the gates of heaven. But this was
10 3, 39 | tyrant by the cross; since gates were no ~longer needed for
11 3, 39 | angels said, not 'open the gates,' but 'Take them away.'"
12 3, 46 | the city and beyond the ~gates, deriving thence the name
13 3, 51 | Samson carried ~off the gates of Gaza during the night,
14 3, 51 | night, ~taking away the gates of hell." But after rising
15 3, 52 | Ps. 23:7): "Lift up your gates, O ye princes," which the
16 3, 52 | 23:7,9): "Lift up your gates, O ye princes." Now ~Christ
17 3, 69 | Whether Baptism opens the gates of the heavenly kingdom
18 3, 69 | of Baptism is to open the gates of the heavenly ~kingdom?~
19 3, 69 | of Baptism, to open the gates ~of the heavenly kingdom.
20 3, 69 | needs no opening. But ~the gates of the heavenly kingdom
21 3, 69 | of ~Baptism, to open the gates of the heavenly kingdom.~
22 3, 69 | they had died then, the gates ~of the heavenly kingdom
23 3, 69 | of Baptism, to open the gates of the heavenly kingdom.~
24 3, 69 | of Baptism, to open the gates of the heavenly kingdom.~
25 3, 69 | a man comes ~forth, the gates of the heavenly kingdom
26 3, 69 | answer that, To open the gates of the heavenly kingdom
27 3, 69 | Baptism is to open the ~gates of the heavenly kingdom.~
28 3, 69 | OBJ 1: Baptism opens the gates of the heavenly kingdom
29 3, 69 | proportionately caused the ~gates to be opened, not in fact
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