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1 I, 2 | quality of these things may be declared meantime, even 2 I, 3 | inspired. By the yews it may now seem to have been rejected 3 I, 4 | themselves, in order that we may detect the purposes also 4 I, 4 | of our discussion) you may look forward and see what, 5 I, 5 | substance of gold and of silver may be judged not a whit more 6 I, 6 | require slow rubbing that they may shine, and artful underlaying 7 I, 6 | artful underlaying that they may show to advantage, and careful 8 I, 6 | careful piercing that they may hang; and (because they) 9 I, 6 | Christian woman, that she may add a grace to herself from 10 I, 7 | conspicuous only that it may be shown to be also neglected.~ 11 I, 9 | although, perhaps, having may be permissible, still a 12 II, 1intro| which very thing I trust God may permit me, with a view, 13 II, 2 | desiring that that (gift) may abide in us to the end, 14 II, 2 | it to apprehend that we may possibly fail, than to presume 15 II, 2 | secure. For His own servants, may the Lord by His mercy take 16 II, 2 | take care that to them it may be lawful even to presume 17 II, 2 | out that our neighbours may perish? Where, then, is ( 18 II, 3 | out and chastity let in, may (we) not enjoy the praise 19 II, 3 | in order that the spirit may be crowned in it, not in 20 II, 3 | it, not in order that it may draw the eyes and sighs 21 II, 3 | your case superfluous, you may justly disdain if you have 22 II, 5 | that in your persons it may be apparent that you, in 23 II, 6 | s creature was provided--may seem to be a sacrifice. 24 II, 7 | pollution; for fear you may be fitting on a holy and 25 II, 7 | most miserable (as I am), may elevate my head, even though 26 II, 10 | precious) grains, which, as we may plainly see, the Parthians 27 II, 11 | God and of the devil there may be a difference; so that 28 II, 11 | difference; so that you may be an example to them, and 29 II, 11 | example to them, and they may be edified in you; so that ( 30 II, 11 | as the apostle says) "God may be magnified in your body." 31 II, 12 | Let us only wish that we may be no cause for just blasphemy! 32 II, 13 | THE HARDSHIPS WHICH THEY MAY NOT IMPROBABLY BE CALLED 33 II, 13 | purpose, except that malice may have no access at all to 34 II, 13 | all to you, or that you may be an example and testimony 35 II, 13 | plenitude to be, that it may flow out from the mind to 36 II, 13 | even from the outside it may gaze, as it were, upon its 37 II, 13 | having nothing which we may fear to leave behind. It