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1 I | with the less difficulty we may get on firm ground as to 2 I | lower. So, too, persecution may be viewed as a contest. 3 II | enemy, that so righteousness may be perfected in injustice, 4 II | employed, that righteousness may be approved in putting unrighteousness 5 II | supplied that persecution may be got up), we believe that 6 II | grant leave, either that He may overthrow Satan himself 7 II | over the sheep of God. I may say that the bristles of 8 II | the household of God he may not do ought as by any right 9 II | is, for what reasons-- he may touch them. For either, 10 II | time strength of endurance may be perfected in weakness. 11 V | belongs to me to do, that I may not perish, if I deny; it 12 V | think of flight, that you may avoid denying, when in intention 13 V | to your safety, that you may not flee, just as you presuppose 14 VI | declaration of the Lord, that they may use it as a cloak for their 15 VIII| both the substances, you may see that you have in you 16 VIII| weakness; and even from this may learn what to do, and by 17 VIII| under the strong, that you may not, as is now your fashion, 18 IX | the shield too, that ye may be able to quench the darts 19 IX | martyr's death, that He may be glorified who has suffered 20 XI | inferior place, that he may come to have a more important 21 XII | money: assuredly that he may not deliver him up, since 22 XII | has his treasures, that he may not suffer, while he will 23 XIV | not make use of these, you may lose even the deliverance