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1 1, IV | the law written upon his heart,"--a truth obscurely alluded 2 1, LVI | will fall under Thee in the heart of the enemies of the King." 3 2, VII | for I am meek and lowly of heart, and you shall find rest 4 2, VIII | shall not perceive: for the heart of this people has become 5 2, XI | Him also with his whole heart? To act in this spirit of 6 3, XLIV | adultery with her in his heart," one were to behold a few 7 3, XLV | whatsoever were in her heart; and Solomon answered her 8 3, XLV | exceeding much, and largeness of heart, even as the sand that is 9 3, LI | receive with their whole heart, in order that they may 10 3, LIV | be of an understanding heart," and "Who is the most simple 11 3, LX | who have been purified in heart, "He whose soul has, for 12 3, LXII | repentance and reformation of heart, he asserts that we say " 13 3, LXIX | after a transformation (of heart) are found to be few in 14 4, XXVII | as Jesus taught, pure in heart, and meek, and peaceful, 15 4, XXXVIII| Iapetus!' with wrathful heart~Spake the cloud-gatherer: ' 16 4, L | ignorance lying upon the heart of those who read but do 17 4, LXXII | hardness and impenitent heart, treasurest up unto thyself 18 4, LXXV | wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make 19 4, LXXV | which strengtheneth man's heart." But that He should have 20 4, XCV | meaning, viz., "Keep thy heart with all diligence," that 21 5, XIV | the wickedness of your own heart) you desired anything that 22 5, XLVI | or to be remembered by a heart which had been taught to 23 5, LX | the veil is upon their heart," because the meaning of 24 6, II | sufficient to reach the human heart, unless a certain power 25 6, III | imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing 26 6, IV | imaginations," and their "foolish heart" was involved in darkness 27 6, IV | bodily eyes, but by the pure heart. For, according to the declaration 28 6, IV | Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."~ 29 6, XV | occur in a prayer: "Lord, my heart is not haughty, nor mine 30 6, XV | for I am meek and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest 31 6, XLVI | shall magnify himself in his heart, and by craft shall destroy 32 6, LVIII | and that every one in his heart carefully meditated to do 33 6, LVIII | And God meditated in His heart, and said, I will destroy 34 6, LXIX | by those who see with the heart that is, the understanding; 35 6, LXIX | indeed with any kind of heart, but with one which is pure. 36 6, LXIX | of things that a polluted heart should look upon God; for 37 6, LXX | veil which lies upon the heart when Moses is read.~ 38 7, XXXIII | God belongs to the pure heart, out of which no longer 39 7, XXXIII | Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." 40 7, XXXIII | procure the perfectly pure heart, and as we need that God 41 7, XXXIII | God, "Create in me a clean heart, O God."~ 42 7, XLIII | Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God;" 43 7, XLV | say, "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right 44 7, XLV | behold Him with that "pure heart" to which alone is granted 45 7, XLVII | enlightened them, "their foolish heart" was carried away, and became " 46 7, XLIX | law of his God is in his heart." But even in regard to 47 8, VI | deep effect in the inmost heart, "Abba, Father." The Lacedaemonian 48 8, XII | that believed were of one heart and of one soul," that he 49 8, XVIII | contemplation of God with a pure heart they become imitators of 50 8, XXVII | should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear." So much, 51 8, LVI | me; purge my reins and my heart." For "no one will be crowned," 52 8, LXVII | which strengtheneth man's heart, and the pleasant vine, 53 8, LXVII | wine which rejoiceth the heart of man." And moreover, the