Chapter
1 II | entrance through which he may penetrate to the inside.
2 II | easy pleasures, that he may destroy chastity by the
3 II | hearing of sweet sounds he may relax and enervate Christian
4 II | earthly honours, that he may deprive of heavenly ones;
5 II | of false things, that he may steal away the true; and
6 III | by his own sword. That we may be able more fully to collect
7 VII | and feelings, that they may tear us with intestine pangs,
8 VII | with intestine pangs, and may smite the secret recesses
9 IX | escape yourself. Wherever you may be, your adversary is with
10 X | have learnt in what way we may be pleasing. And finally,
11 XII | their Christian innocence may be like that of sheep; He
12 XII | their simplicity of mind may imitate the simple nature
13 XV | and praise of living, God may be glorified in man; as
14 XV | which persecute you; that ye may be the children of your
15 XVI | approaches, however often he may try to come near, he may
16 XVI | may try to come near, he may find the breast closed and
17 XVII | these rewards that you also may come who had been possessed
18 XVII | thistles, that the Lord's seed may enrich you with a fertile
19 XVII | and spiritual cornfield may abound to the plentifulness
20 XVII | righteous things, that his steps may be directed by the Lord."~
21 XVIII| on and judging, that we may then at length be able to
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