Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 III, 12, 3| of Nazareth, rise up and walk. And immediately his legs
2 III, 12, 3| we had made this man to walk? The God of Abraham, the
3 III, 12, 9| Christ had made a man to walk who had been lame from his
4 III, 12, 9| suffered all nations to walk in their own ways, although
5 III, 16, 9| dead, so should we also walk in newness of life." But
6 IV, 2, 1| and spirit to them who walk therein."~2.
7 IV, 16, 4| fear the LORD thy God, to walk in all His ways, and to
8 IV, 17, 3| shall be My people; and walk in all My ways whatsoever
9 IV, 27, 1| of the Lord: he did not walk after the Lord, as did David
10 IV, 28, 2| partaker of God; so is also our walk in life required to be more
11 IV, 30, 3| world is at peace, and we walk on the highways without
12 IV, 37, 4| are ye light in the Lord; walk honestly as children of
13 IV, 38, 2| are ye not carnal, and walk as men?" That is, that the
14 IV, 38, 2| and shortcomings of their walk in life. As, therefore,
15 V, 8, 2| Spirit, and who in all things walk according to the light of
16 V, 8, 4| the life-giving Word, and walk stupidly after their own
17 V, 9, 3| us, receiving the Spirit, walk in newness of life, obeying
18 V, 11, 1| things, since they do indeed walk after the flesh, have not
19 V, 20, 1| from the [right] way, will walk in various roads; and therefore
20 V, 35, 1| Israel, the glory of God, may walk in safety. The woods, too,
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