Part, Question
1 1, 59 | well to anyone; and to be glad is for the will to repose
2 1, 60 | well to anyone; and to be glad is for the will to repose
3 2, 32 | verse 4): "I was exceeding glad that I found thy children
4 2, 34 | written (Prov. 2:14): "Who are glad when they ~have done evil,
5 2, 39 | 2:14), that "they were glad when they had done evil." ~
6 2, 39 | says (2 Cor. 7:9): "I ~am glad: not because you were made
7 2, 78 | through certain malice, he is ~glad after having done it, according
8 2, 78 | to Prov. 2:14: "Who are glad when ~they have done evil,
9 2, 78 | through habit is always glad for what he does ~through
10 2, 1 | day: he saw ~it, and was glad." But after the time of
11 2, 81 | 9, "My heart hath been ~glad, and my tongue hath rejoiced."~
12 2, 112 | on (2 Cor. 7:9), ~"I am glad; not because you were made
13 2, 146 | to Prov. 2:14, "Who are glad when they ~have done evil,
14 2, 154 | Prov. ~2:14) that "they are glad when they have done evil,
15 3, 46 | not possible to be sad and glad at ~the one time, since
16 3, 55 | 20: "The disciples were glad ~when they saw the Lord."
17 Suppl, 95| obstinacy, as those "who are glad when they have ~done evil,
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