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1 pref, 0| committed the Scriptures to memory through hearing them read 2 2, 9 | so as to commit them to memory, or at least so as not to 3 2, 9 | passages. And in this matter memory counts for a great deal; 4 2, 9 | a great deal; but if the memory be defective, no rules can 5 2, 14 | it is better to commit to memory than those kinds of words 6 2, 14 | easily by the help of our memory turn our attention to the 7 2, 21 | the men were dead whose memory people were either compelled 8 2, 25 | to them, and keep them in memory. ~ 9 2, 30 | operation without connecting the memory of the past with the expectation 10 3, 16 | retain a sweet and profitable memory of the fact that His flesh 11 4, 5 | much and committing them to memory, but by understanding them 12 4, 5 | eloquently, to retain in memory the words of Scripture. 13 4, 10 | beforehand and committed to memory. As soon, however, as the 14 4, 20 | length, that unless the memory be exceedingly powerful 15 4, 21 | Church. Cyprian of blessed memory writes in the subdued style 16 4, 29 | others, and commit it to memory, and deliver it to the people,