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1 III, 12| virtue; if, in short, we keep to that rugged and difficult 2 III, 15| same error (for who could keep the right course when Cicero 3 III, 18| been appointed for us to keep, by the command of Him who 4 IV, 13| built it; except the Lord keep the city, the watchman hath 5 IV, 14| wilt walk in my ways, and keep my precepts, Thou shalt 6 IV, 14| wilt walk in my ways, and keep my precepts, then Thou shalt 7 IV, 17| with a supply of milk, or keep watch for guarding our houses. 8 IV, 18| saith the Lord, and will not keep my truth, I will drive Israel 9 IV, 20| hold Thine hand, and will keep Thee: and I have given Thee 10 V, 6 | necessaries of life, and to keep them firmly shut up, that 11 V, 23| worshippers if they should keep His commandments, and yet 12 VI, 12| must therefore by all means keep in mind, that the hope of 13 VI, 12| above, although they did not keep the true path, yet, since 14 VI, 16| and that he who runs may keep the right path. What if 15 VI, 17| the way; and if he shall keep to this, with whatever swiftness 16 VI, 20| that those who strive to keep to the path of justice should 17 VI, 25| perfect; and he who shall keep this, as we before testified, 18 VII, 1 | man to heaven; no one can keep this unless he is unencumbered 19 VII, 26| hide His secret, and to keep it within our own conscience; 20 VII, 27| unwearied service, let us keep our posts and watches, let