Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] worshippers 1 worth 1 worthily 3 worthy 32 would 107 wound 11 wounded 20 | Frequency [« »] 32 servants 32 whosoever 32 wickedness 32 worthy 31 coming 31 committed 31 earth | Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus Epistles IntraText - Concordances worthy |
Epistle, Chapter
1 5, II | approval, may show themselves worthy, in consummation of their 2 20, I | brother, if I should be worthy to hear myself named Celerinus; 3 20, I | Christ. Entreat that I may be worthy, even I, to be crowned along 4 21, I | lord, and (if I shall be worthy to be called so) colleague 5 21, I | your writing, "if I may be worthy to be called your brother," 6 25, I | who exhorts is not less worthy of the reward of the crown 7 25, I | he who suffers; not less worthy of praise is he who has 8 25, IV | mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth 9 25, IV | soul more than me is not worthy of me. And he that taketh 10 25, IV | followeth after me, is not worthy of me." And again, "Blessed 11 29, III | for whom it is asked is worthy, that what is asked should 12 30, I | any other, yet those are worthy of double praise, who, knowing 13 30, V | up their felicities with worthy praises, you have inflamed 14 37, I | might promote any that were worthy and humble and meek to the 15 51, XXIII| them to ask; and he is not worthy to receive consolation in 16 54, II | things, and such as were worthy of their mouth. But if the 17 54, X | Fortunatus a pretended bishop, worthy of his college. And there 18 66, IV | what is a greater or a more worthy care of overseers, than 19 67, III | power either of choosing worthy priests, or of rejecting 20 67, IV | and should be approved worthy and suitable by public judgment 21 67, IX | which commit such things are worthy of death, not only they 22 67, IX | who do such things are worthy of death, he makes manifest 23 67, IX | proves that not only they are worthy of death, and come into 24 70, IV | Agrippinus also, a man of worthy memory, with his other fellow-bishops, 25 72, III | under Agrippinus--a man of worthy memory--very many bishops 26 73, II | they should not be thought worthy of being condemned by us, 27 74, II | neither can Judas be thought worthy by his perfidy and treachery 28 74, XXIV | beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith 29 76, VII | this present time are not worthy to be compared with the 30 80, I | despising the world, have become worthy of looking upon God? But 31 80, II | proved them, and found them worthy of Himself. As gold in the 32 80, II | this present time are not worthy to be compared with the