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1 I, 5 | bringing salvation; meek truly is He, and riding on a beast 2 I, 6 | who knows God? For it were truly monstrous that that which 3 I, 6 | been revealed to babes. Truly, then, are we the children 4 I, 6 | face. How then, if that is truly the promise after our departure 5 I, 6 | love, and those only are truly Messed who suck this breast. 6 I, 6 | forth a child, and to be truly a mother, by which also 7 I, 8 | points out God, who alone truly is, "who was, and is, and 8 I, 8 | is God is also alone and truly righteous, our Lord in the 9 I, 9 | he who is destined to be truly happy ought to be purest 10 I, 9 | salutary, if bitter. Sick, we truly stand in need of the Saviour; 11 I, 9 | opposite. And He who is truly God is just and good; who 12 I, 12| take on the impress of the truly saving life of our Saviour; 13 II, 1 | And it is to be simple, truly plain, suiting precisely 14 II, 1 | for on them depends this truly carnal and destructive life; 15 II, 1 | contemplation of that which truly exists, and so taste of 16 II, 2 | friendships may be shown in a way truly appropriate to the name. 17 II, 4 | He hath made. For man is truly a pacific instrument; while 18 II, 8 | luxury. It becomes us who truly follow the Scripture to 19 II, 8 | Son of the Father, who is truly one, the beginning and the 20 II, 11| and haste to that which is truly beautiful and comely, and 21 II, 13| is decorous, simple, and truly childlike, but what is pompous, 22 II, 13| of the present day, not truly beautiful, but richly got 23 II, 13| sacred things, the Word truly exhibiting the true beauty " 24 III, 3 | hastes to the end, the more truly venerable is he, having 25 III, 6 | moth nor robber." Blessed truly is he, "though he be insignificant, 26 III, 6 | and obscure;" and he is truly rich with the greatest of 27 III, 6 | is worth most, turns out truly rich, though not recognised 28 III, 6 | possessor, rendering man truly blessed. For he whose it 29 III, 8 | after or seek virtue.~"He truly is the best of all who himself 30 III, 11| defame the head, which is truly beautiful. Consequently 31 III, 12| King, and the realities truly good which await us. For