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1 I | could serve two masters, his head alone uncovered, the useless 2 II | has ever a crown upon his head, except at a time of trial. 3 IV | their women to have the head veiled, that they may thereby 4 V | crown does not become the head. But I think ours is the 5 V | its band, have you in the head, which is able neither to 6 V | after a flower with the head, as it is to crave food 7 VII| crowns, especially on the head, and indeed crowns of every 8 VII| women, hers was the first head the graces crowned, for 9 VII| Hercules displays upon his head sometimes poplar, sometimes 10 VII| has been dedicated to some head or other; making it abundantly 11 VII| the custom of the crowned head, introduced as it was by, 12 XII| having the crown on his head. The laurel is likewise 13 XII| crown for) this cause on his head, fought even against himself? 14 XIV| Christ, since Christ is the Head of the Christian man--(for 15 XIV| Christian man--(for his head) is as free as even Christ 16 XIV| say a band. But even the head which is bound to have the 17 XIV| ought not to appear with her head uncovered on account of 18 XIV| For what is a crown on the head of a woman, but beauty made 19 XIV| pray you, did He who is the Head of the man and the glory 20 XIV| in its endurance by the head of our Lord, death's every 21 XIV| things, you owe your own head to Him, repay it if you 22 XV | and thereupon put upon his head, is admonished to resist