Part, Question
1 2, 13 | the day of ~revenge, will visit this sin . . . of theirs."~
2 2, 30 | harbor the harborless, to visit the sick, to ransom the
3 2, 30 | the following verse: "To visit, ~to quench, to feed, to
4 2, 30 | sickness, and then we have "to visit ~the sick," or it results
5 2, 79 | the ~Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows
6 2, 79 | from this world." Now "to visit the ~fatherless and widows"
7 2, 79 | means. Accordingly "to visit the fatherless and widows
8 2, 95 | the day of revenge, will visit this sin also of ~theirs."~
9 2, 99 | that his children should visit him and see to his ~cure;
10 2, 185 | happen to die while on a visit." But just as the above
11 2, 185 | the Father, is this: to visit the ~fatherless and widows
12 2, 186 | the Father, is this: to visit the fatherless and ~widows
13 2, 186 | undefiled ~. . . is . . . to visit the fatherless and widows
14 3, 31 | according to Ex. 20:5: I shall visit [Vulg.: 'Visiting'] the
15 3, 46 | without penalty, if he must visit fault committed against
16 3, 52 | to Sophon. i, 12: "I will visit upon the men that ~are settled
17 Suppl, 25| is ~granted to those who visit a church. Wherefore the
18 Suppl, 54| threatened (Ex. 20:5) to visit the parent's sins ~on their
19 Suppl, 69| my loving ~mother fail to visit since she followed me by
20 Suppl, 69| that they are unable to visit their graves ~when they
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