|    Part, Question1   1, 8   |   things, as all things ~are bare and open to His eyes; He
 2   1, 85  |     is as it were barren and bare of all anxiety moving at
 3   2, 67  |      say that you should lay bare your guilt publicly, ~nor
 4   2, 67  | truth in court, he would lay bare his guilt and be his own
 5   2, 67  |     justice, he does not lay bare his own guilt, but his guilt
 6   2, 172 | divine truth by means of the bare contemplation of ~the truth
 7   2, 172 |     who is able to grasp the bare intelligible ~truth the
 8   2, 172 |   the prophecy in which the ~bare intelligible truth is revealed
 9   3, 16  |       Man stands not for the bare Person of the Son of God,
10   3, 52  |      Godhead. which was laid bare before them in the lower ~
11 Suppl, 7 |    21) that confession "lays bare the hidden disease by ~the
12 Suppl, 7 |    under a seal, is not laid bare, but ~closed up. But the
13 Suppl, 7 |    Therefore sin is not laid bare in confession, but closed
14 Suppl, 7 |      by saying that "it lays bare" - the matter of ~confession,
15 Suppl, 7 | every confession sin is laid bare to the priest, and ~closed
16 Suppl, 28|   clothed in sackcloth, with bare feet, their faces to the ~
17 Suppl, 40|     Of the captivity of the ~bare head of the enemies" (Dt.
18 Suppl, 76|     body that ~shall be, but bare grain" (1 Cor. 15:37). Now
 
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