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1 1, XVII | time bestowing also some praise upon those who do so, to 2 1, LXIV | regard it as a ground of praise, that reasoning was enabled, 3 2, XI | not Thy peace before my praise; for the mouth of the sinner, 4 2, XX | not Thy peace, O God of my praise; for the mouth of the wicked 5 3, XXXIX| exhibit what is worthy of praise, seeing we entrust ourselves 6 4, LXVII| can be preserved, or how praise or blame can be administered 7 5, XIII | and especially these,--"Praise Him, all ye stars, and thou, 8 5, XIII | and thou, O light," and, "Praise Him, ye heaven of heavens,"-- 9 5, XIII | mighty beings, which "greatly praise" the Lord God, as of no 10 5, XLIV | we understand the words, "Praise God, ye heaven of heavens, 11 5, XLIV | above the heavens: let them praise the name of the LORD."~ 12 6, XIX | in the book of Psalms: "Praise God, ye heaven of heavens 13 6, XIX | above the heavens, let them praise the name of the LORD." I 14 6, XX | above the heavens, and which praise His name. And as many of 15 6, XX | name. And as many of us as praise Him shall not be carried 16 6, XXIX | impious man, that you give praise to the Creator of the world, 17 6, XXXVI| I may go into them, and praise the LORD; this gate of the 18 6, XXXVI| I may show forth all Thy praise in the gates of the daughter 19 7, VI | truth and virtue. It is poor praise of Socrates to say that 20 7, XX | another place he wishes to praise and recommend the law, he 21 8, LVI | either of condemnation or of praise. For those things which 22 8, LVII | it is the latter that we praise and bless, as having been 23 8, LXVI | joyful triumphal song in praise of Minerva, you will by 24 8, LXVI | seem to render the higher praise to God; for piety, in extending 25 8, LXVI | our enemies. We therefore praise the sun as the glorious 26 8, LXVI | and hearkens to the call, "Praise the Lord, sun and moon," 27 8, LXVII| the Word and God; and we praise God and His Only-begotten,