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1 1, VIII | advocate the cause of those who bear witness to the truth of 2 1, XVI | collection of writers, who bear witness to the antiquity 3 1, XXXI | Barbarians alike, and "so bear away for themselves a glorious 4 1, XXXIV | virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call His 5 1, XXXV | virgin shall conceive, and bear a son." What kind of sign, 6 1, XLV | there are nations which bear testimony in favour of both: 7 1, XLVIII | Holy Ghost And I saw, and bear witness, that this is the 8 1, LIV | suffering, and who knew how to bear sickness: because His countenance 9 1, LXIV | abandon many vices, and to bear their testimony at least 10 2, II | unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when He, 11 2, II | they were not then able to bear, I have to observe that, 12 2, II | were in a manner unable to bear, having been born and brought 13 2, II | things which he was unable to bear when Jesus was still with 14 2, XLII | manner in which they ought to bear the calamities of life, 15 2, LXXV | not on Him: "Therefore ye bear witness that ye allow the 16 3, XXII | and says that "we cannot bear to call such beings gods, 17 3, LIII | hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are 18 4, XXVI | relatives of ants, and to bear a likeness to frogs? What! 19 4, XXXVI | record, those passages which bear upon the claims to great 20 4, XXXVIII| s hands a mighty casket bear;~She lifts the lid; she 21 4, XXXIX | of Zeus, which appears to bear some resemblance to the 22 4, LXXI | manners, as a man would bear with the manners of his 23 4, LXXV | make use of those which bear the yoke, or beasts of burden. 24 4, LXXX | Scriptures, moreover, which bear the name of Moses, introduce 25 4, LXXXIII| Christians from those who bear the heaviest burdens (of 26 5, IV | who minister to us, and bear to us His blessings. For 27 5, XII | And if a branch cannot bear fruit except it abide in 28 5, XIX | the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly." 29 5, XIX | meaning), after "Let us bear the image of the heavenly," 30 5, LIV | aware that the books which bear the name Enoch do not at 31 6, XXX | had the countenance of a bear;" and this, according to 32 6, XXXIX | gods the names which they bear; and the Scythians, again, 33 7, XXI | for by it "the poor cannot bear rebuke." And what has been 34 7, XXV | is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth: he 35 7, XXXVIII| by the spirit, and "to bear about in his body the dying 36 7, LXIII | the Persians even cannot bear the sight of temples, altars, 37 8, XVIII | Christ dwells in those who bear, so to say, a resemblance 38 8, XXV | Accordingly, it is not all men who bear the name of "men of God," 39 8, XL | And, "The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, 40 8, XL | neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: 41 8, XLI | because it was his wish to bear what came to him. But it 42 8, XLI | reviled, and therefore they bear it with patience; for it 43 8, XLII | land was no longer able to bear those who were guilty of 44 8, XLIII | treatment, and therefore they bear insults with patience; for 45 8, XLIV | distressed at seeing those who bear outrage and torture with 46 8, LV | the blessings of life, and bear its appointed sorrows (for 47 8, LVI | the blessings of life, but bear its appointed sorrows as 48 8, LXXIII | faith who require us to bear arms for the commonwealth,